Data Visualisation stories
Small firms could save hours on admin as the free assistant turns sales data into plain-language answers inside Square's platform.
Search is becoming more task-focused as Google rolls out AI tools that can track topics, book services and use personal data.
The move will put AVEVA's industrial data platform on AWS, giving customers more cloud choice and access to AI tools across operations.
Users can now see how stale each radar reading is at specific map points, exposing delays that often run eight to 15 minutes.
The deal gives the company a base in Delft, strengthening its European push and putting it closer to key quantum research partners.
Embedded software teams will gain grounded AI support for code analysis and model debugging as MathWorks rolls out R2026a updates.
Customer Zero feedback will guide Coro’s product plans as Benjamin Morrell takes charge of security strategy and internal protection.
Retail investors using Stake can now see fuller portfolio history and stock-move context in-app as markets swing more sharply.
The release aims to ease log searching and dashboard management as engineering teams wrestle with rising telemetry volumes and system complexity.
Businesses can now let Gemini agents run for hours or days, while new controls aim to keep AI workflows traceable and secure.
The prototypes aim to cut weeks of manual campaign work by automating content, testing and personalisation across Adobe's marketing tools.
Enterprise users can now query Oracle databases in natural language through Gemini, without moving data or writing SQL, as the partners expand their cloud tie-up.
Users can now track performance against targets and share AI-powered scorecards as Xero expands analytics tools to 4.6 million subscribers worldwide.
The updates aim to help companies turn internal data into AI-driven workflows while keeping business controls and governance in place.
Analysts can now triage threats and trace outages from inside AI tools, as Elastic’s public preview cuts dashboard switching.
Finance teams are under growing pressure to deliver sharper analysis, with new courses aimed at building AI and data skills fast.
Students will use visual modelling software to tackle complex legal and regulatory problems as Ulster University reshapes legal training for the AI era.
Businesses risk buying polished dashboards that still cannot reason across documents, rules and warehouse data when AI is bolted on.
Investors will get AI summaries, portfolio tracking and sharable charts as the crypto data site broadens beyond price feeds.
Executives at Procon Analytics will get natural-language answers in seconds as Amberd.ai replaces slower dashboard reporting with an AI layer.