Asset Management stories
Tenants could see quicker updates and fewer delays as the council overhauls repair tracking and asset data across its housing stock.
Vontier will book USD $80 million in cash and keep a minority stake as it exits control of a fleet software unit valued at USD $220 million.
Creators can now edit songs section by section and build custom workflows as Google widens its AI production tools to mobile devices worldwide.
Businesses using AI agents may gain tighter controls as Zscaler adds new governance tools and deepens a decade-old partnership with Alstom.
The UK industrial AI company is stepping up its North American push as it seeks to turn existing US customers into broader revenue growth.
Marketing teams are increasingly using AI to automate routine campaign work, with Optimizely saying customer-built agents now dominate activity on Opal.
Industrial operators could cut repair delays as AVEVA and IFS link live asset data with maintenance and capital planning.
The update aims to ease manual data entry and give maintenance teams better visibility as organisations struggle with fragmented asset records.
The move gives institutional investors round-the-clock access to a tokenised fund, as asset managers test blockchain servicing within regulated frameworks.
The consultancy says its approach keeps records and governance inside existing Microsoft tools, reducing reliance on outside vendors and scattered spreadsheets.
Long-life fastening parts could cut maintenance costs for solar and wind operators as the warranty covers ties exposed to weather and UV.
Longer after-hours waits for IT help could ease as the new studio lets firms build no-code agents for tasks across Teams, Slack and portals.
Rail operators could cut inspection time and worker exposure to hazards as Downer takes its robotics model into New Zealand and beyond.
Nearly half of organisations are leaving risky ports and services open, with midmarket firms taking up to 56 days to fix exposures.
The findings show many firms still leave internet-facing databases and admin tools open, giving attackers easy routes before flaws are even published.
The move should give 450 technicians better mobile access and help the terminals improve maintenance planning, reliability and cost control.
The move bolsters Telesmart's push into overseas communications markets as number governance grows more complex for carriers and CPaaS providers.
Fleets using predictive systems can cut workshop disruption and trim technician bills by up to USD $8,285 a year, a survey found.
Customers in Singapore can keep AI and API traffic in-country as Kong adds single-tenant gateways and local control plane hosting.
Asset managers can now cut manual checks and duplicated data as onboarding, KYC and fund subscriptions move into one digital workflow.