Interoperability stories
Large merchants can now push product catalogues into AI shopping tools, with Dell among the first to test the new service.
The funding will help the San Francisco startup expand software that cuts phone calls, referrals and prior authorisations for understaffed specialty clinics.
Adoption of AI agents in business is creating a new infrastructure bottleneck as companies struggle to coordinate systems across clouds and partners.
The move gives banks and brokers a clearer path to tokenised securities, with limited trading due to start in July 2026 and broader rollout in October.
Despite near-universal enthusiasm, only 27% of organisations say their data and workflows are connected enough to support AI success.
Gaps in interoperability, home-care safety and standardisation are pushing infusion providers to rethink workflows as chronic treatment demand rises.
The new framework aims to curb fraud and unauthorised purchases as AI agents start making payments on behalf of shoppers.
It aims to cut manual copying and pasting by letting AI assistants query live GRC records under existing user permissions.
Creative professionals can now use Claude inside Adobe, Blender and Ableton to automate tasks, search docs and move work between apps.
Routine delays in NHS trusts are costing more than GBP £1 billion a year and leaving millions of appointments missed, a report says.
The deal aims to lower total cost of ownership for Azure Virtual Desktop users by linking cloud automation with cheaper endpoint management.
Businesses can cover larger outdoor sites with one camera, as TP-Link’s PTZ5425 adds 25x zoom, tracking and active warnings.
The open-source framework targets wallet-based payments as digital wallet use and agentic commerce expand rapidly worldwide.
Developers should see fewer errors and faster builds as NetSuite opens its coding guidance to more than 25 AI platforms worldwide.
Control of AI-led shopping standards is widening as five more firms join the Universal Commerce Protocol body, doubling its council to 10.
Room-temperature fibre trials could help link incompatible quantum computers, as Cisco says its prototype preserved state fidelity with under 4% degradation.
Banks and regulators can now verify Ras Al Khaimah free zone companies in seconds, as paper licences are replaced on-chain.
The badge could ease procurement by proving third-party kit has been tested to work with Roke systems, reducing integration risk for defence buyers.
Rising software costs and tighter scrutiny are pushing Australian builders to prioritise control of project data over collaboration features.
Governments facing ageing registry systems can now tap specialist advice on modernisation, interoperability and investment planning from Foster Moore.