Contract management stories
The move signals Agiloft's push to tie contract AI to reliable data, with the former chief legal officer now steering product strategy.
Procurement teams will be able to handle sourcing, invoicing and supplier risk in one interface, as Ivalua adds AI agent IVA Studio.
Most firms lack formal AI policies for contract management, leaving legal and compliance teams exposed as adoption races ahead.
The global hiring platform is tightening its leadership as it targets faster growth in a crowded cross-border employment market.
The funding will help Signable push into the UK mid-market and regulated sectors as electronic signatures become routine for more firms.
Older servers may be unprotected for years because some backup providers no longer fully support them, risking recovery failures and audit breaches.
Support tickets could fall as JAGGAER embeds a multilingual AI assistant into procurement workflows to answer policy and supplier questions.
Legal teams could cut contract delays as Docusign folds AI assistants and agents into its agreement platform with new software links.
DocuWare lands challenger spot in Gartner's 2026 document management review as the software maker touts AI-ready tools and partner-led growth.
Shippers could cut manual work and intermediary costs as the platform automates carrier selection, documents and exception handling.
The deal gives employers a single place to curb waste from software renewals and shelfware as AI subscriptions add to IT spending.
The move could cut repetitive work in finance teams while giving Chief Financial Officers tighter control over AI spending and risk.
Free access to contract AI could let legal and finance teams spot risk, missed discounts and compliance gaps without an upfront purchase.
Companies bidding for defence work now face a new cyber compliance hurdle as Ottawa prepares to boost spending by more than AUD $81 billion.
Free access to a new AI tool could help brands cut the time spent on creator campaign planning, briefing and tracking.
Mid-market firms could cut procurement bottlenecks as Spendflo's Flo AI automates buying, contracts and invoices across existing systems.
New Zealand firms face mounting identity fraud losses of NZD $2.2 million a year, as 90% fear AI-linked weaknesses in document checks.
Most Indian finance chiefs now expect AI to speed up payments, tighten compliance and cut procurement costs, a new report says.
The funding will help Monk target a USD $3 trillion US receivables market where many overdue bills stall over portal errors and missing details.
A free entry point could speed adoption of contract AI as teams weigh sensitive data controls against rising compliance and commercial risks.