Real time data stories
Visa is pouring billions into AI defences as regulators demand safer, auditable systems to counter faster cyber threats and fraud.
Poor-quality data can derail AI projects, leaving businesses with biased predictions, weak insights and higher compliance risk.
Borrowers could get small business loan decisions in minutes as new capital supports JUDI.AI's North American expansion.
Energy retailers could gain faster deployments and simpler AWS Marketplace purchasing as Gorilla deepens ties with Amazon Web Services.
Banks and fintechs could cut onboarding delays as a single workflow now joins customer identity checks with real-time business verification.
Real-time combat and time-travel exploration set Square Enix's 2D-HD RPG apart from its turn-based peers, with boss fights the main snag.
The funding will speed deployment of a service aimed at helping governments spot threats to cables, pipelines and shipping routes from orbit.
Nearly half of high-traffic sites tested may still send data to Google Ads after opt-outs, raising privacy and compliance risks.
Faster onboarding and fewer outages are the aim as Thredd links its Asia Pacific issuing infrastructure to VisaNet through a Singapore cloud hub.
Poor oversight is leaving large UK firms to write off GBP £67 billion a year from failed AI and transformation projects.
As AI floods feeds with endless content, concerts and festivals are drawing record crowds from fans seeking scarce, shared moments.
Travellers using Dublin Airport transfers now get live shuttle updates and faster boarding as Park2Travel rolls out a €2 million upgrade.
The service targets international meetings by translating speech, captions and chat in real time across 33 languages with 97% accuracy.
Automated graph-based checks saved Curve about USD $12 million in fraud losses in 2025 as it mapped linked accounts, devices and cards.
The new system aims to cut complexity for enterprises as AI agents need live access to structured, unstructured and vector data.
A lack of live data infrastructure is leaving most Australian IT leaders unable to scale AI, according to new research from Confluent.
Customers using instant and cross-border payments will gain real-time fraud checks as the firms seek to curb risk across faster money flows.
Nurses at a major NHS trust should spend less time away from bedsides as live medicines stock now sits inside patient records, cutting errors.
The Montreal startup's software aims to close a coaching gap by showing managers how reps handle calls, not just whether they happened.
Campaigns could gain faster voter engagement as aKillion and Subtext's new AI texting platform turns inbound messages into managed conversations.