Enterprise Automation stories
Businesses gain a single control plane for AI agents as Google Cloud folds developer tools, employee apps and partner software into Gemini Enterprise.
Manufacturers could gain faster disruption warnings and automated responses as SAP embeds AI agents into core supply chain workflows.
Many firms are failing to turn AI trials into production systems, with poor controls and weak data forcing almost half of projects to stall.
The new system aims to help businesses turn stalled generative AI pilots into measurable returns by unifying customer data and oversight.
Banks risk wasting AI spending unless they first map how work really flows, as Celonis says process intelligence is becoming phase zero.
Channel partners in Hong Kong and Macau gain a single route to UiPath products, plus services and sales support, under the new deal.
Many firms lack the controls to deploy autonomous AI safely, leaving governance gaps as Kyndryl sells a new oversight toolkit.
The cash will fund a new release, cloud rollout and expansion in North America and Europe as enterprise demand for orchestration grows.
Customers will now see Klippa’s document processing tools folded into Doxis, with the Dutch AI software brand retired after its 2025 acquisition.
The ranking reflects rising demand for tighter control over AI links to legacy systems, with APIs now central to security and compliance.
The ranking highlights demand for tools that tackle slow, manual software delivery, even as AI speeds up code creation at large enterprises.
BeyondTrust warns a surge of unsupervised AI agents is creating a hidden “shadow workforce” with admin-level access inside enterprises.
Saviynt unveils an AI identity security platform to govern autonomous agents across major enterprise AI stacks and close emerging access gaps.
ExtraHop unveils an AI network visibility tool to track agents, expose shadow AI and tighten security and governance across enterprise systems.
Tanium rolls out AI-driven tools to tighten endpoint governance, speed incident response and unify security, exposure and device management.
Adoption of AI agents in business is creating a new infrastructure bottleneck as companies struggle to coordinate systems across clouds and partners.
Australian firms may soon run with far fewer managers as AI agents take over tasks once done by lawyers and analysts.
Pilot projects in social services and public safety will test whether humanoid robots can handle real-world tasks across Singapore and Asia Pacific.
Financial institutions could cut manual checks as a Fujifilm-DoxAI tool scans identity and income records for fraud in New Zealand.
It could help large organisations move beyond pilots by redesigning workflows before automating them, Atturra says.