Enterprise Applications

Eighty percent of organizations have increased their investment in generative AI since 2023, and 20% have maintained their investment level, according to Harnessing the value of generative AI: 2nd edition – a new report from Capgemini Research Institute.

Planit, a provider of testing services worldwide, has emphasized the crucial role of thorough testing before releasing software following the recent CrowdStrike 2024 outage.

A new Australian cross-university network that will advocate for, and advance digital health, through collaboration and evidence-based research.

TAL has announced a new three-year strategic agreement with Microsoft, to harnesses generative AI to enhance customer and employee experiences. The company is already a member of the Copilot for Microsoft 365 Early Access Program and is deploying new technologies including Azure OpenAI Service.

Boomi has announced the launch of the Boomi API Control Plane - providing enterprises with a centralised platform to discover, manage, and govern all APIs across their organisations for accelerated business innovation, improved developer productivity, and stronger API governance.

Alchemer has launched a text analysis solution, Alchemer Pulse, built specifically for customer experience (CX) and feedback programs.

Despite growing interest and enthusiasm for Generative AI (GenAI), significant challenges are emerging that threaten the success of GenAI projects, according to a co-sponsored research report from Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) and Hitachi Vantara.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced a two-year, $US50 million investment designed to help public sector organizations – and those that directly support their technology needs – to accelerate innovation in support of critical missions using AWS generative AI services and infrastructure.

Hyperscience has announced a new solution that fine-tunes LLMs with ground truth documents embedded at the core of the enterprise.

The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) is seeking to rectify serious issues with its Information Management capabilities, issuing a tender for market feedback on options for fixing its "obsolete" systems, in three phases over five years.

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