Process automation stories
Dealers could cut missed leads as an always-on chatbot from Motortech.ai is folded into Keyloop's Fusion retail platform.
Many organisations in Australia and New Zealand are still waiting for AI to pay off, as 77% of CFOs report no meaningful return yet.
The deal is set to add immediate revenue and earnings, while keeping all DXLabs staff in place to support Vection’s Australian expansion.
The recognition highlights growing demand for auditable AI, as regulated industries seek tools they can trust in live operations.
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.
Firms are struggling to prepare accountants for AI, with just 28% saying they are ready to reskill staff as workflows change.
Marketers and developers could save hours a week as the new add-on automates approvals, routing and updates across 500 integrations.
Live project data has helped the telecoms infrastructure company cut spreadsheet use and improve gross margins by several points.
The ranking reflects rising demand for tighter control over AI links to legacy systems, with APIs now central to security and compliance.
HR teams at Garney will get direct access to employee records in SAP SuccessFactors, cutting manual handling as the builder modernises records management.
Customers will be able to link their own AI assistants to NetSuite data and workflows with tighter controls over access and permissions.
Contractors in Northern Ireland can now get electricity maps within an hour, reducing the risk of strikes and power cuts.
The new system is aimed at cutting manual work for wholesalers by speeding invoice matching, order tracking and customer replies.
Greater efficiency and profit gains are pushing smaller firms to invest in data and AI, while compliance digitisation lags behind.
The deal will help the bank integration software provider expand enterprise services, develop new products and pursue acquisitions.
It could help large organisations move beyond pilots by redesigning workflows before automating them, Atturra says.
The South Korean vehicle rental group expects annual software support costs to fall by more than 50 per cent, freeing cash for AI and cloud projects.
The drinks group aims to tighten planning, finance and supply chain control across 24 sites as AI tools are added to core systems.
The children’s audio platform says a single finance and inventory system has improved forecasting and stock planning as annual revenue topped GBP £100 million.