Product Management stories
Broader access to work data could make AI agents more useful inside large firms, as Atlassian opens up its Teamwork Graph and Rovo tools.
Customers can now plug external AI agents into Atlassian’s workplace data layer, with permissions kept intact across more than 150 billion connections.
Customers will see a stronger push toward SaaS-delivered identity security as the company reshapes its product portfolio around non-human identities.
Small firms and solo founders now get guided Google Ads setup and optimisation, easing a marketing hurdle for businesses with limited staff.
The open-source spec aims to let teams automate coding work through ticket-driven agent workflows, while reducing context-switching for engineers.
Enterprises could cut software release delays as the partners add self-healing AI agents to automate testing across existing systems.
The public sector software group is reshaping its leadership to push AI across products and engineering for 6,000 customers.
Codex and ChatGPT users get a model that OpenAI says performs better on coding, research and office work while using fewer tokens.
Customer Zero feedback will guide Coro’s product plans as Benjamin Morrell takes charge of security strategy and internal protection.
Users can now get help inside an app as Amplitude ties support to behavioural data, aiming to cut tickets and friction.
The hire signals Sovos’s push to scale its compliance platform for multinational customers facing faster reporting rules and rising AI demand.
The appointments come as businesses shift AI from trials to daily operations, putting far greater pressure on data privacy and security teams.
Ideas from across Adobe are vetted live at Summit, and some have gone on to become products after further testing and hardening.
Most firms are revising incentives quarterly, but many still need up to two months to implement changes, a report says.
It aims to cut tool sprawl for large companies by putting whiteboarding and enterprise data in one workspace for faster transformation decisions.
Poor data could now trigger bad AI actions, as Qlik adds trust scores, alerts and stewardship tools to its analytics platform.
Existing loyalty customers can now change reward rules in hours, as the revamped platform adds self-service tools and live performance data.
The move aims to turn in-house AI know-how into scalable products for corporate learning clients as demand grows for practical deployment.
Banks and credit unions can now track where customers drop out in online banking journeys, helping lift adoption and self-service.
The London start-up is adding senior AI expertise as wealth managers seek secure tools that fit regulated workflows without replacing core systems.