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The hire underscores Zendesk's push to turn surging AI bookings into revenue, with demand set to top USD $400 million next year.
Growing fraud and stricter checks are driving demand for identity tools as the San Francisco start-up expands after fresh funding.
The round values the software supply chain security company at USD $1 billion as AI coding boosts the flow of third-party code into production.
Disabled developers should gain easier access to coding tools as GitHub opens up its accessibility kit and support to the wider community.
The deal gives Anthropic direct control over tooling used by many developers, as Stainless winds down its hosted products and SDK generator.
Oracle's planned rollout from 2026 signals the chip could become a core part of AI infrastructure, not just a niche test system.
The hire signals a fresh push to win corporate spending on AI customer service tools as Crescendo scales across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
The funding will help Vapi scale its voice AI platform as enterprise demand surges and more than 1 billion calls flow through its agents.
The London startup will use the cash to expand in the US as its AI matching tool gains traction with engineers and employers.
Backers are betting open-source AI will gain ground as Featherless.ai uses fresh capital to serve more enterprises and hardware architectures.
The launch signals Dreame’s push beyond robot vacuums, with new appliances designed to share its bionic robotic arm system across the home.
Trust is emerging as a selling point for finance software as Sage warns that opaque AI can leave CFOs answerable for costly errors.
Staffing shortages and rising tax complexity could make the platform's automation a timely boost for CPA firms under pressure.
Southeast Asian AI startups could gain Silicon Valley access and USD $350,000 in cloud credits as Google widens regional support.
The platform is aimed at regulated industries and sensitive data users, with on-premise and air-gapped deployment to keep control in-house.
The deal gives National Bank of Canada new fraud tools as lenders race to curb losses without adding friction for customers.
Access to phone calls could improve for millions of hard-of-hearing Americans as Rogervoice brings its captioned app to the US market.
The hardware observability startup is expanding its leadership bench as it targets aerospace, defence and autonomy customers with software for physical systems.
Mid-market firms could cut procurement bottlenecks as Spendflo's Flo AI automates buying, contracts and invoices across existing systems.
Australian professionals now have two purpose-built recording tools that turn meetings and calls into summaries, notes and action items.