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Atlassian looks to the pit lane for the winning edge in the enterprise AI race
Enterprise productivity has long been measured by output and headcount, yet the tools and overhauls meant to improve it keep delivering diminishing returns. The discipline software teams quietly perfected over two decades may now hold the answer — and a Formula One team might be the proof of concept. Most enterprise productivity approaches focus on ...
As agents reshape the enterprise, organizations are being forced to rethink the very nature of work
Sovereign AI is changing more than technology stacks — it’s forcing organizations to confront who governs the workforce and what the very nature of work itself has become. The shift is far more than just technical. As organizations embed AI directly into operations, the human layer — hiring, training, managing and motivating workers — must ...
Sovereign AI puts government agencies at a crossroads between ambition and accountability
Governments worldwide are racing to show progress on AI, but the gap between declaring sovereign AI ambitions and actually deploying systems that mission operators will trust is widening fast. No place feels that tension more acutely than the public sector. As federal agencies face mounting pressure to move beyond chatbot pilots toward AI that can ...
The model wars are over. Now, Google is fighting for something bigger
Whoever controls the agentic control plane controls enterprise AI. Google LLC just showed up to that fight with everything it has. The company claiming it can own the full stack arrived at Google Cloud Next 2026 firing on all cylinders, including unveiling the new Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform — but the deeper story was about how that ...
Inside Deloitte and Elevance Health’s push to keep humans at the center of AI-driven care
As AI transforms healthcare operations, the industry’s most consequential challenge has shifted from building models to deploying them responsibly in regulated workflows where trust, accuracy and human judgment must coexist. This is where human-centered AI healthcare becomes essential, ensuring automation supports faster decisions without displacing the expertise and empathy required in care-related workflows. The challenge is ...
Enterprises turn to runtime security to close the agentic AI trust gap
As enterprises push agentic AI out of the proof-of-concept phase and into production, AI runtime security — the ability to enforce policy at the exact moment an agent acts — is proving to be the bedrock that makes autonomous systems safe enough to trust. The shift from cloud-native to AI-native is accelerating across every business ...
How Colombia’s largest bank deploys AI that regulators can actually trust
Regulated industries across Latin America and beyond are navigating a trust-centered AI inflection point — one defined less by raw capability and more by whether AI can be explained, audited and trusted at scale. Financial institutions racing to adopt AI without governance guardrails are accumulating risk faster than value. Bancolombia S.A., Colombia’s largest bank with ...
Fragmented data is stalling enterprise AI deployments before they ever ship
Enterprises are pushing past AI experiments and demanding production-grade deployments, but fragmented data and poorly scoped agents are stalling progress. The question is no longer whether AI agents can execute tasks — it’s whether the underlying data fabric can give them enough context to execute the right ones. That context problem sits at the center of ...
Cognitive debt is costing enterprises more than they realize, says Appian CEO
Enterprise AI adoption is becoming universal, but value extraction from investment remains stubbornly weighed down by a type of “cognitive debt” as AI-generated systems quietly outpace the organizations meant to oversee them. Research shows the gap between AI enthusiasm and AI outcomes is widening. A new study from Harvard Business Review Analytic Services, sponsored by ...
‘Code is cheap. Mistakes are expensive’: Appian gives vibe coding an enterprise reality check
The rise of vibe coding is pushing software teams to build faster than ever before, but enterprise buyers demand systems that can survive audits and operational risk. The result is a new kind of software race, one where the finish line is no longer a working demo but a defensible system of record. Enterprise automation company ...









