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The move aims to help enterprises govern AI tools across clouds and systems as they wrestle with rising risk, complexity and automation.
Fans of TGR Haas can now get live race data and quizzes in chat as Formula One teams race to deepen digital loyalty.
The deal should help Aston Martin turn race data into quicker decisions and better fan management as AI becomes central to its operations.
The switch is meant to cut downtime and sharpen data flows across factory, office and trackside operations under Formula 1's cost cap.
Fans will get a revamped website and app as the tour deepens direct digital engagement and broadens commercial ties across Europe.
Lapsed marks, imprecise registrations and unresolved NFT disputes are exposing sports brands to costly legal fights and lost exclusivity.
New contracts in Australia and Ireland give the Edinburgh sports tech group a foothold in coach analytics as bodies seek cheaper, consistent review.
The award may help Conflow win more deals for its solar iLamp units, which it says can fund themselves while running AI locally.
Clubs could recover millions as the partnership aims to cut illicit match streams before they spread and erode broadcast-rights value.
Hybrid wireless systems are emerging as the answer for packed sports venues that need reliable mobile service for fans, staff and operations.
The new system aims to cut manual screen scheduling and help venues link live sport with promotions across multiple sites.
Consumers seeking faster recovery are putting cryotherapy chambers, once reserved for elite athletes, to the test as studios open to the public.
Supporters will see more personalised digital offers as the club uses AI to track engagement, conversion and fan sentiment across channels.
Seven start-ups sought EUR 9.5 million at a Cork investor event as AxisBIC said demand for early-stage technology funding is rising.
The showcase highlighted early-stage ventures tackling clinical delays, relationship support and school safety as finalists pitched to investors and local firms.
The award lifts Areto’s profile as it expands software that has blocked more than 229,000 fraud attempts and illegal streams in a year.
Players, volunteers and supporters in England are set for smoother rugby services as the RFU hands Capgemini day-to-day digital operations.
Race analysis that once took hours can now be done in minutes, giving NASCAR quicker insight into fan views and on-track competition.
Irish tech start-ups with up to USD $15 million in revenue can now seek a Dublin final and a place in Lisbon next year.
The expanded tie-up gives Collingwood extra protection for member and supporter data as cyber threats intensify across Australian sport.