Dropbox stories
Gartner's latest ranking boosts Doxis' appeal to enterprises seeking AI-ready document tools, as rivals race to automate information handling.
UK resellers gain a single route to sell Dropbox’s full portfolio as the tie-up widens to six more EMEA markets and adds local support.
Users can now pull Dropbox files into ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini Spark, keeping AI output tied to existing permissions and team workflows.
The hires deepen its shift into outcome-based renewal services, raising the stakes on security, internal systems and customer trust.
Businesses can now build AI agents more cheaply, as the open stack matches top closed models on one benchmark while cutting run costs sharply.
The integrations let teams pull Dropbox files into Anthropic's AI tools and save outputs back, reducing app-switching and lost context.
Growing enterprise demand has prompted V2 AI to add senior leadership as it tackles rising AI spending across Australia and Asia-Pacific.
Marketers are increasingly worried that AI answer engines are shaping first impressions before customers reach their websites.
Marketers are getting a new tool as AI answer engines increasingly shape which brands customers see, compare and shortlist first.
Agents can now keep multilingual support calls on the line without an interpreter, as 8x8 rolls out real-time voice translation across 13 languages.
The hire underscores Zendesk's push to turn surging AI bookings into revenue, with demand set to top USD $400 million next year.
Phishing campaigns are increasingly targeting credentials, payments and malware delivery, with Microsoft alone accounting for 22% of brand impersonation attempts.
Task completion for AI agents could rise sharply as Pinecone’s Nexus aims to cut latency, token use and human review in enterprise workflows.
Enterprises will get one place to build, govern and run AI agents, as Google Cloud expands Gemini Enterprise across models, data and security.
Users can now manage files, search workplace data and schedule meetings without leaving ChatGPT, as Dropbox ties three tools into the interface.
Workers can now search files, share links and manage calendars in ChatGPT as Dropbox widens its push into AI office tools.
The hire comes as Portnox targets larger enterprises shifting away from legacy access tools and toward certificate-based, passwordless security.
Adoption alone may not lift output, with only 5% of Australian small firms fully using AI despite two-thirds already experimenting with it.
The ranking signals growing demand for print vendors that can plug into cloud, security and workflow systems rather than stand alone.
The funding will help Qodo expand globally as enterprises look for ways to verify AI-written code before it reaches production systems.