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GoCab raises USD $45m to grow African gig mobility
GoCab secures USD $45m in equity and debt to expand gig driver vehicle financing and electric mobility across Africa and emerging markets.
SPhotonix adds senior hires to scale 5D optical memory
SPhotonix taps Project Silica talent and optics veteran to scale 5D glass memory and advanced optics after an oversubscribed USD $4.5 million pre-seed.
Snowflake unveils Postgres to make enterprise data AI-ready
Snowflake launches Postgres and new governance, sharing and backup tools to keep enterprise data ready for production AI workloads.
Snowflake debuts tools to govern & scale enterprise AI
Snowflake launches Semantic View Autopilot and wider AI tooling to speed enterprise AI from experimentation into governed production use.
Salesforce denies sacking 4,000 staff for flawed AI
Salesforce denies axing 4,000 jobs over flawed AI, insisting staff were redeployed as it adds tighter guardrails to its Agentforce system.
inTechnology names Karryn Panoutsopoulos to lead Spok push
inTechnology taps Karryn Panoutsopoulos to spearhead Spok and SpectraLink healthcare communications growth across Australia and Asia-Pacific.
Genspark expands AI call agent globally with Twilio
Genspark rolls out its AI call agent to over 40 countries using Twilio voice tech, handling bookings, support and multilingual calls at scale.
Tata Communications unveils AI-ready multi-cloud suite
Tata Communications has rolled out an AI-ready multi-cloud suite to help APAC enterprises scale hybrid AI with integrated network, edge and visibility.
AI, cyber & inflation top concerns for Australasian CEOs
AI disruption, cyber threats and inflation now rank as top concerns for Australasian CEOs, even as most still plan to expand in 2026.
Atlassian embeds accessibility in design system work
Atlassian weaves accessibility into its design system foundations, tooling and culture, fixing over 6,000 issues in a year-long overhaul.
ADLINK unveils certified IAP, EVP platforms for global use
ADLINK launches globally certified IAP and EVP industrial PCs, letting equipment makers standardise designs and deployments across regions.
AI use surges in Australian public sector amid data siloes
AI use has surged among Australian public servants, but rising data siloes and fragmented systems threaten to blunt productivity gains.