Data management stories
Most firms are still struggling to verify the data behind AI agents, even as more move them from pilots into production.
Weak governance leaves firms exposed to compliance risk, duplicate records and faulty decisions as data volumes keep rising across departments.
Most enterprises are overhauling data systems as 95% say governance and infrastructure hurdles have delayed or cancelled AI projects.
Labour-heavy services face the biggest squeeze as AI shifts spending towards infrastructure, data management and security, Forrester says.
Poor data quality is driving costly errors, weaker customer service and missed revenue unless organisations keep records accurate and current.
The offer spans more than 140 tools as Devart broadens its push into AI-enabled database software for technical teams.
Governments building sovereign AI systems could cut flash spending sharply as StorONE's tiering software is added to Wand AI's ecosystem.
Poor data quality is still holding back AI and reporting, even as businesses add specialist roles and restructure their data teams.
The startup aims to spare creators and AI agents from downloading large files before work can begin, after a pre-seed round led by a16z Speedrun.
The long-term arrangement should cut outages and speed up issue resolution across Knorr-Bremse's global SAP, engineering and PLM systems.
The certification gives clients a formal benchmark on AI governance as scrutiny rises over how systems are built, monitored and deployed.
Only 7% of organisations say their data is ready for AI, risking weaker personalisation and costlier technology investments.
Only one in six staff are getting enough AI training, leaving firms exposed to poor decisions, shadow tools and weak returns.
Cybersecurity fears remain a key hurdle as most UK manufacturers race to use AI to improve service, fulfilment and retention.
Irish organisations could cut delivery risk and duplication as the firms link scattered data for GIS, cloud and AI projects.
Data teams could see manual cataloguing cut sharply as the tool carries governance labels and trust signals downstream across Dataplex and BigQuery.
Its global IT and security chief will now steer AI governance and acquisition integration as Progress Software intensifies risk oversight.
Most firms are still using AI to speed up staff tasks rather than redesigning workflows, even as adoption jumps to 51%.
Pharmaceutical groups could cut safety processing costs by 30% as the platform automates regulated drug development tasks under human oversight.
Businesses weighing AI rollouts now face choices on infrastructure, data and governance as Sify targets firms moving from trials to deployment.