Enterprise Applications

Remember the not-too-distant past, when AI was less a utility and more of a buzzword about the future of tech? Well, that future is now, and AI has become an integral part of operations in nearly every industry. As with all innovation, adopting this new tech comes with its own headaches.

Orby AI and Databricks have announced a strategic partnership aimed at revolutionizing enterprise automation. The collaboration brings together Orby's Large Action Model (LAM) technology with Databricks' Mosaic AI platform.

Fisent Technologies has unveiled BizAI, described as an Applied GenAI Process Automation solution. The company says it allows enterprises to select the right LLMs for the processes they are looking to automate and to effortlessly shift processes to different models, adjusting for variables such as content, structure, size, and data latency.

A new survey finds that fear of missing out (FOMO) plays a big factor in artificial intelligence (AI) investment, with 73% of Australia IT leaders reporting they are worried their company will be left behind if they don’t use it.  

A final report on the Australian Government’s 6-month trial of Copilot for Microsoft 365 (M365), which concluded in June, is expected to be completed by August 31, according to the Digital Transformation Agency (DTA).

TitanFile has announced upgrades to its “Secure Send” Outlook integration, added a new Microsoft 365 integration and unveiled integration with NetDocuments.

This year has been pivotal for Generative AI (GenAI) adoption, with a significant acceleration in technology integration. The Asia-Pacific region now expects a substantial increase in technology spending, driven by the rising demand for artificial intelligence.

Less than two years ago, the launch of ChatGPT started a generative AI frenzy. Some said the technology would trigger a fourth industrial revolution, completely reshaping the world as we know it.

The Deloitte AI Institute has unveiled the third quarterly edition of its State of Generative AI in the Enterprise report, revealing the current landscape of GenAI adoption and deployment and how organizations are overcoming barriers to create value at scale.

Telstra is  underway with Australia's largest deployment of generative AI, with Copilot for M365 being made available to 21,000 of its staff. It is also one of the largest rollouts by any telecommunications company globally, the company claims.

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