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Businesses will be able to share AI models and unstructured data across clouds and on-premises systems without custom integrations.
The funding will help the London- and New York-based software group expand its AI agents for revenue teams and hire globally.
More than half of patched flaws in major DevOps tools were high or critical in 2025, putting software supply chains at greater risk.
The move gives the legal AI group a base in three major regional markets as demand rises from firms handling cross-border work.
The new connectors let teams keep AI-generated work visible on a shared canvas, reducing siloed chats and manual rework across apps.
Fresh funding is prompting Bedrock Data to strengthen its leadership team as enterprises rush for better controls over sensitive information in AI systems.
The wider release gives Telegram users a way to use AI in group chats, as Mira passes 2 million users and more than 50,000 groups.
Standards work for autonomous software is drawing broader backing, with public bodies and major tech groups joining as deployment moves into production.
Better search design could cut AI costs and improve accuracy at work, as Glean says its remote MCP server outperformed rival tools.
Businesses could cut retrieval times and compliance risks as Foxit adds cloud-based document storage, search and governance to its PDF tools.
Businesses can cut document retrieval times and admin overhead as Foxit folds storage, search and governance into its PDF tools.
Domain controllers face urgent patching after a Netlogon flaw was rated 9.8, with no privileges or user interaction needed for exploitation.
Broader access to work data could make AI agents more useful inside large firms, as Atlassian opens up its Teamwork Graph and Rovo tools.
Legora snaps up Melbourne startup Graceview as it widens its legal platform with real-time tracking of rule changes across 100 jurisdictions.
Customers can now plug external AI agents into Atlassian’s workplace data layer, with permissions kept intact across more than 150 billion connections.
Demand for AI tools is driving a broader regional push, with the company opening a larger Sydney base and training 100,000 learners.
The fresh capital lifts Legora to USD $600 million in Series D funding as demand for legal AI tools accelerates across firms and in-house teams.
The update gives managed service providers more control over Microsoft 365 and AI risks as demand rises for standardised governance services.
The New Zealand software group is targeting sectors hit by labour shortages and compliance risks as it builds a local team through 2026.
Startups may get more runway in Sydney as Repeat Builders commits AUD $3 million to each venture before recruiting founders.