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Applicants can win a permanent AI role without a CV as the data centre operator seeks self-taught talent for its Scotland team.
Financial institutions using Mastercard can now tap an AI fraud system built in Africa as digital payments face rising scam and compliance risks.
Public safety buyers gain a new check on mixed-vendor kit, as GCF certification now requires interoperability tests alongside conformance.
Operators of large Valkey deployments could cut infrastructure costs as version 9.1 reduces per-key memory use by up to 10% and tightens access controls.
The renewal will help LSEG bolster resilience and security across regulated market systems as it deepens use of VMware Cloud Foundation.
Businesses weighing AI-ready upgrades now have new Surface laptops and tablets, with Microsoft touting local processing, security and manageability.
Developers can now supervise long-running coding tasks from their phones, with live updates and approvals in ChatGPT's mobile app.
Employees can now handle leave, payslip and expense queries without leaving Microsoft 365, as Workday pushes HR and finance work into Copilot.
It lets enterprises govern AI-built automations with audit trails and access controls, even as they switch between coding agents.
Users of ABBYY systems will be able to add handwriting recognition and fraud checks without replacing existing document workflows.
Community banks will test tools for fraud, payments and compliance as ICBA brings six firms into its eleventh ThinkTECH accelerator class.
The update lets app users cap, approve and audit AI-driven payments while keeping control of their funds and spending limits.
Merchants could win back lost sales as tokenised checkout trims friction, reduces card-not-present fraud and keeps payment data in bank rails.
Banks can now deploy more of their systems through one AWS-based stack as Temenos adds digital banking and payments to its cloud service.
The update targets firms weighing private cloud for production AI, with Broadcom citing cost, security and governance pressures in its research.
Rising spam and AI-generated code are forcing open source maintainers to spend more time on reviews, trust decisions and repository clean-up.
Customers will spend less time hunting for bills and security settings as the bank rolls out a simpler mobile and online layout.
Regulated businesses could gain a governed private AI stack as Rackspace plans to add AMD chips to its managed cloud offering.
Most Canadian public bodies have yet to move beyond trials, leaving service gains, cost savings and trust benefits from AI largely unrealised.
Canadian banks will test how AI agents can initiate card payments as Visa prepares issuers for new controls over consent, fraud and liability.