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The update lets regulated firms connect AI agents to approved lineage data while keeping model choice, human review and audit trails in house.
Firms selling AI into Europe now face extra costs and design changes as the bloc's new rules extend beyond EU-based providers.
Many large businesses are leaving millions on the table as manual processes and fragmented systems widen indirect tax compliance risks.
Customers face a 2029 deadline to test post-quantum controls as Google Cloud begins rolling out quantum-safe encryption across its services.
The Reading site gives European customers a local hub for AI infrastructure build-outs, cutting deployment risk and delays.
Delayed reconciliations and siloed teams are leaving European energy retailers exposed, with most executives saying up to 10% of revenue is at risk.
A narrower pricing gap and rising listed tech shares suggest European private exits could recover later in 2026, ScaleX Invest said.
The booking platform hopes to ease schools' scramble for substitute staff as it targets 2,000 Irish schools and 20 jobs.
Valuation of the Berlin finance software group has reached EUR €1 billion as it plans AI tools that keep finance teams in control.
The update is designed to help firms verify tax advice against legislation, tighten governance and spot new revenue from existing clients.
The appointments signal Axiology's push to win institutional trust in Europe's tokenised asset market after its EUR €5 million seed round.
Travellers can now track live wattage on a palm-sized charger that supports multiple devices and ships with UK, EU and AU adapters.
Tighter queue rules could speed grid access for legitimate projects, but risk pushing more data centre operators towards pricier off-grid power.
Tighter e-invoicing and reporting rules are boosting demand for Vertex's tax software as it beefs up its senior team and AI push.
Advanced automation remains a minority use case in Europe, where two-thirds of Ajelix users rely on AI mainly for formula generation.
Enterprises could slash AI compliance work from months to days as Red Hat's open source asago project turns policy documents into deployable controls.
Faster transfers are exposing a gap in Europe's payments systems, where firms still struggle to link money movement with data, controls and accountability.
The move would let Nayax offer more financial services to US business customers as North America remains its largest market.
Delayed cross-border payments are costing banks millions and leaving businesses chasing funds they cannot trace.
Businesses in New Zealand can now verify wallet-held IDs on one integration, with age checks possible without revealing full identity.