Enterprise Applications

Governing AI agent access to corporate file data has emerged as a pressing challenge for enterprise security and compliance teams. Boston-based Nasuni is attempting to address it with a new platform capability that lets AI tools operate directly on file data within existing permission structures - no separate data pipelines required.

New, more powerful artificial intelligence (AI) models are announced pretty regularly these days: the latest version of ChatGPT or Claude or Gemini always has new features and new capabilities that its makers are eager for customers to try out. But now Anthropic has announced a new model with great fanfare, but is only giving access to a select handful of users. In what the New York Times calls a “terrifying warning sign” of the model’s power, the company has instead started an initiative called Project Glasswing to use the model for good instead of evil.

Three years into the generative AI era, most enterprises are failing to convert growing investment and adoption into measurable business impact, according to new research from Forrester.

Western Australian local governments are failing to fix known IT security weaknesses, with 60 per cent of control flaws identified in 2025 carrying over unresolved from prior years.

Turning meeting transcripts into automated task lists is the promise behind HiNotes 3.0, a significant update from HiDock that repositions its note-taking platform from passive transcription toward post-meeting workflow management.

When AI agents start taking actions rather than merely answering questions, the integrity of their knowledge source becomes a compliance problem. Knowledge management vendor eGain has released a set of platform connectors designed to anchor Microsoft Copilot, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini CLI, and the Cursor developer environment to a single governed knowledge repository.

AI knowledge management vendor Docsie has released a fully on-premise platform that runs entirely on customer-owned hardware and customer-controlled language models. The company says it is responding to a growing unwillingness among regulated enterprises to route sensitive data through third-party cloud infrastructure.

Enterprises deploying autonomous AI agents have a governance problem that traditional identity and access management was never designed to solve - and identity vendor Ping Identity is targeting that gap with a new product suite aimed at controlling what AI agents do at the moment they act.

WM New Zealand has deployed Fivetran to centralise operational, SaaS and high-volume IoT data into Snowflake, aiming to underpin AI and analytics across its fleet and waste management operations.

Insurance technology provider ICE-Tech has integrated intelligent document processing technology from TCG Process into its Alice software platform, automating the ingestion, validation and routing of unstructured content — including emails and attachments — across policy issuance, claims and mid-term adjustment workflows.

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