Chief Executive Officer (CEO) stories
Companies can now tie AI code-use risks to developer training, with Secure Code Warrior aiming to prove compliance at commit level.
The recognition may help Lancom Technology attract and retain staff as tech employers compete harder for skilled workers in a tight labour market.
Industrial operators could gain more support for AI and analytics deployment as Radix deepens its Seeq partnership through a North America sponsorship.
Regulated firms could gain tighter oversight and faster document workflows as Hyland adds agent controls, context tools and sector packages.
The deal gives Trans Pacific Networks extra operational support for trans-Pacific cables carrying traffic between Asia-Pacific markets and the US.
It aims to help firms turn AI experiments into governed action across operations, technology and commercial functions, not just pilots.
The tie-up aims to cut manual booking work and speed travel software delivery as AI chat tools reshape how trips are planned and sold.
European buyers can now see Bureau's booths in person as the company expands beyond Australia and North America with a London base.
The founder-led manufacturer is handing day-to-day control to a veteran industrial executive as it seeks growth and a smoother leadership transition.
Shares in the software group now trade in New York and Stockholm, giving Hexagon investors access to the newly independent business on both markets.
Infrastructure operators face rising cyber risk as Claroty rolls out Claire, an AI agent that maps assets and flags compliance gaps.
The tax software group is betting on AI-driven growth as founder Scott McFarlane shifts into an advisory role and a new Chief Executive Officer takes over.
Retailers can now tie in-store ads to sales in real time, as QSIC seeks to make supermarket media easier to measure and buy.
The appointment gives Sphera an internal marketing leader as it pushes AI-powered messaging to 8,500 customers across 100 countries.
Higher-margin software and services lifted Westcon-Comstor's FY26 sales and profit, with recurring revenue now making up 68% of gross sales.
The move gives the legal AI group a base in three major regional markets as demand rises from firms handling cross-border work.
It follows a seed-funding boost and a rapid roll-out that modernised a 15-year-old aviation application in just over a month.
Broader Claude access should help MIND sharpen data discovery and loss prevention for customers, after it joined Anthropic's cyber scheme.
The move comes as AI demand drives Britain's data centre operators to expand faster, secure more power and plan larger sites.
Hundreds of workers will lose jobs as Intuit simplifies its structure and redirects spending towards AI and financial services growth.