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Toast will use Adyen's payments system in the US as the restaurant software group seeks faster settlement and broader merchant services.
The Denver hub will help Uptick hire more staff and support growing demand as North American customers pass 200 in under two years.
Governance and infrastructure are blocking AI scale-ups, with 95% of enterprises delaying or cancelling projects, Cloudera said.
The North American trial could help cut caregiver injuries by showing whether Vendlet reduces strain in routine patient repositioning.
Businesses weighing AI spending may see Google's Forrester ranking as a boost, with Gemini Enterprise aimed at uniting users, developers and IT teams.
The new venture aims to cut production costs and widen access as filmmakers test whether generative AI can still attract audiences and distributors.
Breaches tied to printers are costing organisations more, with the average incident now exceeding USD $1.3 million, Quocirca said.
The win highlights growing demand for software that cuts manual investor-relations work as listed companies face heavier data and disclosure pressures.
Companies face growing audit pressure on sustainability reporting as Novisto adds a tool to centralise double materiality assessments.
Toronto clients will gain faster access to AI skills and local delivery support as Tech Mahindra expands its Canadian footprint.
Existing customers will see no disruption as the consultancy unifies its Canadian and US operations under one global name to chase AI and cloud demand.
Weekly mobile blackouts are pushing drivers towards satellite links, with 75% willing to pay and safety seen as the main draw.
Smaller firms seeking cash tied up in invoices are set to get more support as the specialist lender expands and hands day-to-day control to John Nelson.
Consumers and businesses will be able to move money in seconds outside banking hours when Payments Canada launches the RTR next quarter.
The Burlington project is set to sustain more than 200 jobs and add nearly 100 more as demand for transformer equipment rises across North America.
Disconnected systems are slowing decisions, masking costs and forcing Canadian firms to reconcile data manually before they can trust it.
Shippers can now claim half of eligible rail and marine costs for moving Canadian steel between provinces under a CAD $100 million scheme.
Backed by CAD $20.3 million, the hub aims to turn Canadian quantum research into secure defence tools and cut GPS-spoofing risks.
CAD $90,000 scam losses have pushed Teqare to widen training across more than 80 First Nations, schools and elder communities in Canada.
Canadian business owners now have a new way to cap personal losses when lenders enforce personal guarantees on commercial loans.