Information Governance stories
Regulated European customers will gain AI and document management tools that keep sensitive data and governance within EU boundaries.
Word users can now review AI edits as tracked changes, with Anthropic’s beta add-in aimed at preserving formatting and document structure.
Poor data quality and access are hampering SAP migration plans, with 89% of respondents saying the problems will also slow AI adoption.
Operational complexity is slowing AI rollouts for managed service providers, even as most invest in automation to meet compliance demands.
Demand is rising for in-country AI systems as the alliance targets governments and businesses worried about data control and compliance.
It aims to cut Google Drive and Gmail recovery from days to minutes, as firms face growing cyber and outage risk from cloud collaboration tools.
Security teams face a wider gap as enterprise AI moves into production, with data governance and runtime controls often managed separately.
Organisations face fresh breach and privacy exposure as autonomous AI agents gain access to tools, data and records across their systems.
Yet most firms still cannot see where sensitive files sit, leaving unstructured data underprotected as AI and cloud use expand.
Users can now automate multi-step office work in Microsoft 365, with early access to a tool that plans tasks and tracks progress.
HR teams at Garney will get direct access to employee records in SAP SuccessFactors, cutting manual handling as the builder modernises records management.
Many UK organisations still cannot prove they can restore vital systems quickly if ransomware, cloud outages or device failures strike.
Banks could halve archive storage costs as Shield adds cheaper tiers and migration tools to help preserve records for audits and regulators.
Lost or mishandled paper records have triggered 11,141 UK data breaches since 2020, with employee details among thousands of cases.
Widespread AI use in accountancy is stoking fears over client data, GDPR breaches and disciplinary action as firms chase convenience over controls.
Fragmented patient data is still slowing care and adding to doctors’ workload, with 71% saying better interoperability would help most.
Outdated information systems are quietly slowing decisions, lifting risk and draining productivity as Australian organisations push for digital change.
Councils facing a 2028 overhaul could cut transition time by up to 30% as the tool targets costly integration work before vesting day.
Interest in patient data sharing remained high, as about 200 people heard NHS and care leaders debate barriers to shared records at Rewired 2026.
The update lets regulated firms keep document prep, identity checks, signing and storage in one ShareFile workflow, reducing compliance friction.