
enterprise AI
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Cloudera’s global Data Readiness Index finds 80% of enterprises say limited data access is constraining their AI efforts, despite near-universal AI adoption. An “AI readiness illusion” is holding businesses back.
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Singapore businesses are using AI daily, but most are stuck short of autonomous agents, new HubSpot research finds. Data quality and integration gaps are holding back the next phase of AI adoption.
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Only 14% of APAC enterprises have reached full cloud maturity, even as 91% say current investment levels are putting their AI ambitions at risk, according to a new NTT DATA global study of 2,300+ senior decision-makers.
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Adobe’s 2025 Digital Government Index shows Singapore’s score rose to 65 for a third consecutive year, with the country leading Asia in AI readiness but facing gaps in citizen experience and AI platform visibility.
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ServiceNow has embedded AI, data, governance and security across its entire product portfolio, ending the era of bolt-on AI and introducing a new Context Engine and open developer platform.
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OpenAI has launched a new US$100/month ChatGPT Pro tier offering 5× Plus usage limits and 10× Codex access, targeting professionals who need more than Plus but less than the US$200 plan.
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Cognition, the US-based AI startup behind Devin — widely recognised as the first AI software engineer — has established a Japan entity, marking its first expansion into Asia. The move targets the growing demand for AI-powered software development across the region as enterprises accelerate digital transformation amid constrained developer workforces. Japan as the Asia Beachhead…
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Kyndryl has launched its Agentic Service Management offering, a structured framework designed to help enterprises govern and scale autonomous AI systems as they move from pilots into production environments. The offering combines a maturity model, structured assessments, and implementation blueprints to help organisations transition from traditional IT service operations to intelligent, autonomous workflows. It is…
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Deloitte has published a new paper outlining how Physical AI — the integration of artificial intelligence with physical systems such as robots and industrial machinery — is shifting from early experimentation to large-scale deployment, even as most organisations remain underprepared for the transition. The paper, titled “Physical AI: The Moment of Acceleration,” draws on Deloitte’s…


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