Change Management stories
Existing Citrix customers can avoid extra virtualisation fees as XenServer 9 is folded into current licences for deployments of up to 10,000 sockets.
The rollout gives Insight a test case for selling Microsoft's newest AI tools after a survey found most Australian firms are still only experimenting.
The move aims to turn corporate AI trials into measurable gains, with 6,000 specialists embedded inside customer organisations.
Automation could shrink entry-level finance roles as Gartner says 20% of firms will pour all talent spend into advanced digital skills by 2028.
Cisco says AI adoption needs cultural change, skills investment and human oversight as companies reshape work, learning and internal tools.
Administrators can now reverse failed EKS upgrades within seven days, reducing rebuilds and easing pressure on teams running many clusters.
Enterprises are increasingly judging CX vendors on AI governance, cloud infrastructure and pricing transparency rather than contact centre features alone.
By replacing spreadsheets and manual finance work, the new platform aims to cut months-long implementation times and free staff for higher-value tasks.
More than half of engineering teams are now using AI to write code, but weak oversight is leaving security, dependency and performance risks in production.
The distributor has unified its UK and Ireland sales teams as it seeks a single route to market for partners and vendors across Europe.
A global survey found 62% of Fortune 500 marketing leaders cannot prove creative spend is worth it, risking budget cuts.
Employees across APJ are missing clear career pathways, fuelling attrition, slower hiring and weaker leadership pipelines as internal mobility stalls.
Providers now face a test of service quality as pension dashboard use could trigger more member enquiries and expose data gaps.
Most factory staff are hearing safety and policy changes only after they take effect, heightening the risk of delays, injuries and resignations.
The deal will replace fragmented back-office tools at Westbank First Nation, giving the community a single system for finance, procurement and planning.
The appointment comes as Scotland's digital sector contributes GBP £7.5 billion to the economy and faces pressure to fill 13,000 annual vacancies.
Roughly 95% of employees now use AI weekly at the London-based HR software group, as its internal rollout wins industry recognition.
Most UK retailers still lack the loyalty infrastructure needed for agentic AI, as 72% say their systems are not fully ready.
Poor oversight is leaving large UK firms to write off GBP £67 billion a year from failed AI and transformation projects.
Many marketers are still unclear how to use agentic AI, even as pilots remain limited and governance questions grow across the industry.