Building materials stories
Workday customers can now access 60,000 OpenSesame courses inside its talent tools, cutting procurement friction as employers chase new skills.
Brand owners can now use the same RFID label in Europe and North America after the tag cleared recycling tests for PET bottles.
Customers can now see carbon data for all target Logitech products as the company reports a 33% cut in Scope 3 emissions.
Security and compliance teams can now patch buildpack-based containers from a single hardened base, rather than chasing Dockerfiles across repositories.
The designation highlights a fast-growing industrial AI market as enterprises look for systems that cut defects, downtime and latency.
Security teams can now spot hidden AI workloads in live Kubernetes clusters, as Google's new tool also creates immutable ML bills of materials.
Enterprises can now trace hidden AI components in code to meet growing audit and compliance demands as production use outpaces governance.
Lower energy use has helped trim Axis's direct emissions, but the vast bulk of its footprint still sits in suppliers and product use.
Presenters face a pricier remote aimed at easing nerves and improving audience engagement, with haptics and digital highlighting built in.
The funding will help speed up real-time metals data for battery, mining and wastewater operators seeking to cut delays in lab testing.
Federal agencies can now buy QuSecure's post-quantum software more easily as Carahsoft adds the QuProtect R3 platform to its GSA Schedule contract.
The new framework could cut delays in training nuclear robot operators by letting sites build and update simulator scenarios without coding skills.
Higher borrowing costs for households and businesses may be back by November as inflation risks remain tilted to the upside, CreditorWatch says.
The tie-up could shorten emissions-catalyst development for carmakers as BASF turns to AI tools to cut costly lab testing.
June 2026 U.S. executive orders have turned post-quantum readiness into an operational race, forcing firms to map and manage trust fast.
The White House-backed research push will give tens of thousands of Department of Energy staff access to Google AI tools for a year.
Manufacturers are under pressure to catch assembly faults earlier as the on-site system flags missing steps before products move on.
The deal could bring Australia its first sovereign quantum computer, as Archer tests local demand for secure access in defence and banking.
Many defence contractors remain exposed as only 13% use software bills of materials and just 29% join industry threat-sharing groups.
Many defence suppliers still lack visibility into software risks, as more than a quarter reported a supply chain compromise last year.