Claude stories
Banks and credit unions could cut development cycles from weeks to days as the tool adds governed AI code generation to Q2's platform.
The move lets large firms keep AI development inside existing cloud contracts and audit controls as GitLab adds Claude models to Duo Agent Platform.
A Sydney base and local team are meant to help Anthropic win more Australian and New Zealand customers as AI adoption gathers pace.
The move signals a deeper push into Australia and New Zealand as Anthropic courts enterprise and government customers from a Sydney base.
Small firms using team.blue brands can now automate bookings, compliance, website building and data analysis through AI tools.
Advertisers could shift more performance budgets to the open web as Taboola adds real-time budget allocation and AI campaign tools.
The launch aims to let firms and software agents use Salesforce data and workflows inside coding tools and collaboration apps, cutting build times by up to 40%.
Production AI is straining as 5% of model requests fail and almost 60% of those errors stem from capacity limits.
Analysts can now triage threats and trace outages from inside AI tools, as Elastic’s public preview cuts dashboard switching.
AWS users can now run GitLab Duo Agent Platform inference through Amazon Bedrock, keeping AI workflows inside existing controls and budgets.
Users of Claude should see fewer peak-time slowdowns as Anthropic secures more AWS capacity and Amazon adds USD $5 billion to its stake.
Marketers face new pressure to track brand presence in AI answers, as Conductor's suite helps enterprises monitor citations and sentiment.
Brands could gain a single governed layer for AI customer work, as Adobe links agents with partner tools across the full lifecycle.
Users will be able to turn rough briefs into editable work as the platform broadens into office tasks and workplace software integration.
The update promises better software engineering and longer task handling for users, while keeping Claude Opus 4.7 at the same price.
Enterprise buyers face higher and less predictable AI bills as Anthropic replaces fixed seats with metered token charges and monthly commitments.
The rollout will bring Anthropic's Claude tools to about 30,000 NEC employees and strengthen AI services for Japanese firms and government bodies.
Customers across New Zealand and Australia can now get broader access to Claude models through Lancom, as AI projects shift from trials to live use.
The move aims to turn in-house AI know-how into scalable products for corporate learning clients as demand grows for practical deployment.
The tie-up could speed secure AI adoption for regulated Japanese firms, with NEC set to roll out Claude to about 30,000 staff.