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Many organisations in Australia and New Zealand are still waiting for AI to pay off, as 77% of CFOs report no meaningful return yet.
Despite recession fears, most global leaders plan to keep AI spending high, with average budgets set at USD $186 million over the next year.
The deal is set to add immediate revenue and earnings, while keeping all DXLabs staff in place to support Vection’s Australian expansion.
Poor logins are pushing 68% of consumers to abandon or switch providers, as trust in AI and data handling lags sharply.
Growing demand for passive funds and alternatives has helped the biggest global managers retain selector confidence despite volatile APAC markets.
Wealth clients will get faster platform changes and priority support as FNZ splits its offer into premium and standard service tiers.
Ransomware is exposing backup gaps that can leave firms unable to restore critical services quickly enough to meet regulators’ deadlines.
Identity teams could face slower patching and costlier upgrades when “SaaS” turns out to be hosted software, experts warn.
AI-assisted support is increasingly cutting downtime, as TeamViewer says more than one million remote sessions have now been completed.
The deal underlines rising demand for bundled cloud security as Australian agencies and businesses face tighter compliance and AI-related data risks.
With autism unemployment at 18.2% in Australia, auticon says supported hiring is improving retention, wellbeing and client performance.
Australian people with type 1 diabetes can now choose a smaller sensor that reduces finger-prick checks and links to an insulin pump.
The funding could help double heavy electric trucks on Australian roads by 2026, easing a costly switch away from ageing diesel fleets.
Among 18- to 34-year-olds, more than half of Australians have tried wellness tech as red light and blue light devices gain traction.
Marketing teams facing pressure to prove AI gains will get advice on workflows, governance and tool choice under the new service.
A national push to define cyber careers could ease hiring gaps and improve training pathways as Australia seeks more security staff.
Businesses under pressure to prove loyalty returns will get new training on AI shopping tools, customer behaviour and program profitability.
Apartment approvals drove a February rebound in Australian homebuilding, but higher interest rates and energy costs now threaten builders' margins.
It could help large organisations move beyond pilots by redesigning workflows before automating them, Atturra says.
Most Australian firms lack clear control of how they appear in AI answers, as silos are already causing misinformation and slower responses.