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Publishers can now trace unused Steam keys by batch and partner, helping curb grey-market resale and ease reallocation limits.
Partners are already seeing stronger pipeline conversion and margins as Webex turns existing bases into a simpler route to growth.
IT teams could face fewer printer-driver headaches as 10ZiG adds deeper ThinPrint support to its Linux thin clients for virtual desktops.
Enterprises can now add more tailored IT tools after the new Marketplace passed 170 extensions and 10,000 downloads worldwide.
About 800 agents are already using AI guidance as Sopra Steria looks to meet a 90% call-answer target within 20 seconds.
The self-hosted gateway gives firms central control over sign-ins, access and costs as Claude Code roll-outs move beyond small developer teams.
Enterprises are increasingly judging CX vendors on AI governance, cloud infrastructure and pricing transparency rather than contact centre features alone.
Customers in regulated EU sectors may now deploy NiCE's AI tools on AWS's new sovereign cloud while keeping data and operations inside the bloc.
Legacy desktop software can now be automated without new APIs, as Amazon Web Services opens WorkSpaces applications to AI agents under existing controls.
Businesses can now query BigQuery in plain English, with Google adding audit trails, access controls and scheduled AI analyses.
External coding tools can now reach Google Cloud models and notebooks via an open protocol, while IAM Deny policies keep access tightly governed.
The hire comes as APJ customers accelerate AI deployment, raising demand for identity controls to manage human and machine access safely.
The funding will speed deployment of a service aimed at helping governments spot threats to cables, pipelines and shipping routes from orbit.
Developers can now avoid manual test setup as Kong's new link keeps API definitions, environments and credentials aligned across Insomnia and Konnect.
Manufacturers and distributors could cut manual work as the software maker embeds AI, e-invoicing and cloud tools into Sage X3.
The tie-up could speed customer service automation for regulated sectors, with first joint deals already closed and roll-outs due in weeks.
The banking software group is betting on AI-led growth as it seeks to expand its reach across more than 1,300 institutions.
The result underscores the rising importance of dependable connectivity as businesses increasingly outsource support, security and network operations.
Banks could use continuous identity checks to curb rising takeover fraud, as the tie-up opens YEO Messaging to US financial institutions.
Customers seeking cloud moves may see lower risk after the Auckland-based firm proved repeatable delivery on Azure database and infrastructure migrations.