European Union (EU) stories
IT teams will be able to use Claude and Microsoft Copilot for real-time Kaseya workflows, with general release due in 2027.
Insurers are increasing AI hiring even as headcount falls, with Allianz overtaking AXA to top Evident's annual ranking.
Merchants and payment providers across Europe will soon be able to offer the Wero wallet, as ACI adds it to its orchestration platform.
Europe's push for sovereign defence supply chains is opening new orders for DroneShield as it begins local production for allied customers.
European gamers will get officially licensed 8BitDo Xbox peripherals in local layouts, with prices starting at GBP £39.99.
Investor relations teams could cut preparation delays and disclosure risks by keeping approved company material inside Q4's new AI workflow tools.
The cash will fund product development and launches in Poland and Germany as the Prague startup targets more online sellers across Europe.
The funding will help speed up real-time metals data for battery, mining and wastewater operators seeking to cut delays in lab testing.
The expansion will create 400 high-skilled jobs in Cork and Galway as Ireland becomes OpenText's biggest European bet.
The update aims to cut reconciliation work for enterprise finance teams by linking spend data directly with SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud.
Many organisations risk falling behind as AI overtakes traditional issues as the biggest GDPR headache and reviews lag by more than a year.
The hire comes as cloud providers jostle for business from customers weighing AI workloads, sovereignty and compliance in Europe.
Two-thirds of aerospace decision-makers now question whether Europe can turn space expertise into industrial output fast enough to compete globally.
SMB customers can now buy browser-based security, access and AI controls through MSPs, reducing the need for multiple point products.
Regulatory deadlines and access risks are pushing companies to treat AI agents like privileged users, lifting demand for identity security tools.
Senior payments executives will debate fraud, instant transfers and AI-led commerce as Europe faces pressure to reduce dependence on non-European rails.
The move comes as Canadian customers demand more sovereignty, flexibility and human support from cloud and infrastructure providers.
One in three daily AI users say explicit images of people they know are acceptable, as confidence in online evidence and scams worsens.
Demand for controlled cloud services is rising as governments and regulated industries seek to keep sensitive data and operations within national boundaries.
Voluntary model reviews may leave gaps as advanced AI systems move closer to critical infrastructure and enterprise data.