Enterprise adoption stories
The move signals a push to win larger enterprise clients as the company seeks to replace fragmented customer service systems with AI-native software.
Enterprise software teams are far more willing to use AI before production, with trust dropping from 82% at build to 58% at release.
Businesses can now centralise meeting notes and action points as Plaud targets wider company subscriptions with its new UK team workspace.
Governance gaps are slowing enterprise adoption as most technology leaders say AI deployment is outpacing controls, according to a cited IBM study.
The move targets firms struggling to shift AI pilots into live systems, with AWS embedding engineers to speed deployment and cut reliance on consultants.
Azure customers can now deploy Claude for governed enterprise agents as Microsoft Foundry widens access to Anthropic's models on NVIDIA GB300 hardware.
More than 1,300 organisations have adopted the platform in six weeks, as Tanium bets AI can cut endpoint security and IT workflows.
Pressure is mounting on AI groups to prove users will keep paying, after Plaud said recurring revenue hit USD $100 million in two years.
Utilities could gain faster grid analysis and clearer billing data as LF Energy adds members, projects and a new milestone for Power Grid Model.
Most enterprises are still failing to turn agentic AI trials into usable gains, as weak governance and orchestration keep deployments in pilot mode.
Studios and advertisers gain finer scene control as Luma opens its AI video model to APIs, keyframes and post-production formats.
The deal gives line managers AI help with meetings, feedback and team issues, while Betterworks tests a phased integration with its software.
Enterprise adoption is moving from pilots to production, helping Parloa lift net revenue retention to 150% and pass USD $50 million ARR.
The update aims to curb bad answers and compliance risk for banks and other regulated users as enterprise AI rolls out more widely.
Asia Pacific operators must turn 5G investment into enterprise revenue if the region is to make 6G more than a distant ambition.
Legal teams will be able to benchmark AI uptake and governance as Harvey opens early access to a tool built to replace spreadsheets and manual reporting.
It could ease adoption for regulated firms keen to keep sensitive data and workloads inside existing Dell systems.
It aims to curb fragmentation as businesses test autonomous AI agents that need to verify identity, access data and prove compliance.
Use in Australia has jumped sixfold since January, with half of Codex activity now coming from marketers, analysts and other non-technical staff.
Businesses could lose meeting context unless they adopt Plaud Team, which adds shared note management, billing and controls in Australia.