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Enterprise users are being given a way to reuse context across sessions, as DevRev says its update aims to cut AI rework and burnout.
Enterprise teams can now monitor chats, files and project logs in Claude, closing a security gap as AI tools take on more workplace tasks.
Banks and payment firms could spot scams mid-session, as Darwinium's updated mobile SDKs track live calls, screen sharing and device evasion.
Brand partners can now automate pricing, content and inventory checks across major marketplaces as Pattern rolls out its Pi system.
The new connectors let teams keep AI-generated work visible on a shared canvas, reducing siloed chats and manual rework across apps.
The new features aim to help IT teams spot and fix digital workplace glitches before employees are affected, as AI use grows.
Many firms are still wrestling with trust and governance as analysts spend 3.7 hours a week correcting AI outputs, survey data shows.
Businesses may see faster resolutions as Zendesk ties charges to verified outcomes and expands AI agents across service channels.
Better search design could cut AI costs and improve accuracy at work, as Glean says its remote MCP server outperformed rival tools.
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.
Approval-based access controls now give security teams tighter oversight of privileged accounts as AI agents expand the attack surface.
That annual software bill can rival a senior engineer's pay as AI add-ons and shadow IT push spending to USD $141,606 for a 50-person firm.
IT teams could cut repair times as Phoenix47's new agent mines past incidents and internal documents to guide engineers live.
Legal teams could cut contract delays as Docusign folds AI assistants and agents into its agreement platform with new software links.
Businesses struggling with fragmented records can now give AI agents a shared data layer, as Airbyte adds search and write tools for workflows.
Task completion for AI agents could rise sharply as Pinecone’s Nexus aims to cut latency, token use and human review in enterprise workflows.
Users can now build and review web apps on their phones, as Lovable extends its no-code platform beyond the desktop for founders and designers.
The release aims to curb a growing security risk as enterprises let autonomous agents into internal apps with broad human-style access.
Rising AI-driven phishing is forcing cyber security vendors to bolster defences, as Abnormal AI adds senior leaders in product, customer success and legal.
Unused subscriptions are leaving UK SMEs exposed to rising SaaS bills, with some firms able to trim GBP £10,000 a year.