by CPI Staff | Jun 1, 2026 | AI for Business & AI Strategy, AI Governance & Risk Management, Blog, C#
Microsoft 365 licensing is changing again, and this time the impact is likely to be felt most by small and mid-sized businesses planning their Copilot adoption. From July 1, Microsoft is restructuring how Microsoft 365 Business plans with Copilot are packaged and...
by CPI Staff | Jun 1, 2026 | AI Governance & Risk Management, AI Vendor Selection & Implementation, Blog, C#
Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.8 is now available in Microsoft Azure AI Foundry, giving organisations another frontier model option inside the Azure ecosystem. For Australian businesses already standardising on Microsoft cloud services, this matters for a simple reason: AI...
by CPI Staff | Jun 1, 2026 | AI for Business & AI Strategy, AI Governance & Risk Management, Blog, C#
When a device is compromised, every minute matters. For many Australian organisations, the hardest part of incident response is not detecting that something is wrong. It is acting quickly enough to stop the attack spreading while still keeping enough visibility to...
by CPI Staff | Jun 1, 2026 | AI for Business & AI Strategy, AI Governance & Risk Management, Blog, C#
Software supply chain attacks are no longer a theoretical risk for development teams. They are now a practical business risk that can expose credentials, disrupt delivery, leak source code, and create regulatory headaches within minutes. For Australian organisations...
by CPI Staff | May 28, 2026 | AI for Business & AI Strategy, AI Governance & Risk Management, AI Vendor Selection & Implementation, Blog
AI agents are moving quickly from interesting demos to practical business tools. But many organisations run into the same limitation once they start testing them in real workflows: the agent forgets. It forgets the customer context from the last interaction. It...
by CPI Staff | May 28, 2026 | AI Governance & Risk Management, Blog, C#
AI agents are moving from demos into production workflows. They can read documents, call APIs, query databases, create tickets, summarise customer history, and trigger business processes. That power creates a new infrastructure problem for Australian organisations: an...