• Cellebrite launches AI investigative nerve centre

    Cellebrite has launched a collaborative AI investigations management platform globally. Guardian Investigate is aimed at helping agencies coordinate evidence, tasks, and oversight across high-pressure cases.


  • Jitterbit extends G2 implementation lead again

    Jitterbit has topped G2’s enterprise iPaaS implementation ranking once again. The company says faster go-live times and earlier ROI continue to separate its Harmony platform from category averages.


  • Payroll modernisation stalls under year-end strain

    UK payroll teams face mounting strain at financial year-end again. CloudPay says integration complexity and legacy systems are still slowing modernisation at a moment when payroll is under closer scrutiny.


  • Met Office IT bill rises again

    Met Office technology spending has climbed as unused licences rose. FOI data analysed by Parliament Street points to a larger software estate, a bigger budget, and more dormant subscriptions.


  • UK transformation spending leaves millions unrealised

    UK transformations are leaking value at an alarming rate today. Sullivan & Stanley says businesses lose £27m per £100m invested, as board confidence outpaces execution, adoption, and scaled AI delivery.


  • Data literacy becomes AI-era business essential

    Data literacy is becoming a core business capability for AI. Carruthers and Jackson says AI use is spreading faster than workforce capability, with most senior data leaders reporting that employees remain underprepared to question and apply data-driven outputs.


  • Client demands rise as budgets shrink

    Client demands are rising faster than budgets will allow now. Teamwork.com says 66% of leaders see clients asking for more while resisting higher fees, as AI reshapes expectations around speed, cost, and delivery.


  • What boards really mean by tech sovereignty

    Europe is discovering sovereignty sounds easier than procurement actually is. As Brussels pushes for more local control over cloud, compute, and AI infrastructure, companies are weighing resilience against cost, lock-in, and execution risk, exposing a widening gap between political ambition and the commercial realities of buying enterprise technology at scale.


  • In software, the moat may be the data underneath

    In software, context may now matter more than features alone. As AI lowers the cost of building and copying product capabilities, the deeper advantage sits in proprietary data, workflow history, governance, and embedded operating context that make automation useful in live environments rather than merely impressive in a demonstration today.


  • Napier AI adds new AML insights

    Napier AI has launched a new AML investigation support capability. Insights AI is designed to give analysts clearer behavioural explanations inside transaction monitoring workflows after sandbox testing with the FCA.