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Automation Anywhere has launched two pre-built agentic AI suites targeting whole IT and finance functions. The company pitches them as a route past the stalled pilot phase plaguing much enterprise AI investment.

Enterprise Vault has consolidated its archiving, eDiscovery, surveillance and data insight tools into a single bundled offering. The package targets organisations that need to keep regulated data inside their own environments.

ANZ has signed a $A3.8 million two-year contract extension with Melbourne SaaS provider Knosys for its enterprise knowledge management platform.

A new integration between the PIQNIC document management system and Microsoft 365 gives organisations a smarter way to manage documents, emails, versions, metadata, compliance and business processes, according to the NZ-based developer.

Two new AI capabilities - Agent Studio and AI Document Centre - have reached significant milestones on the Appian Platform, with implications for organisations managing document-intensive compliance and operational workflows.

Document automation vendor Affinda has launched an AI agent that builds end-to-end document workflows through a single natural language conversation. The Melbourne-headquartered firm claims it can compress configuration cycles that previously took six to nine months.

Automation Anywhere has unveiled new platform capabilities for orchestrating AI agents, automations and human workers within a single governed enterprise process.

Nitro has launched Nitro Automate, a product designed to embed document processing capabilities into AI agents, automation platforms and enterprise applications.

OpenText has rolled out new identity, data protection and application security capabilities for Australian enterprises adopting AI. The vendor cited rising cybercrime costs and tightening regulatory expectations around AI deployment.

Data management vendor Quest Software has added AI-powered data modelling and expanded governance assistants to its Trusted Data Management Platform. The expansion targets fragmentation between modelling, governance and AI tools that the company says erodes trust in data products.

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