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European banks are stepping up plans for a regulated euro token as dollar-linked stablecoins dominate global digital payments.
Rising scrutiny over AI and cloud power use has pushed the datacentre operator to cut water intensity sharply and boost local supplies.
Banks could gain a single AI system for customer requests, as Backbase folds Kasisto's tools into its software and boosts its US reach.
European firms can now embed regulated accounts and cards into their apps as bunq widens its banking-as-a-service push beyond Blockrise.
Its expansion into 45 countries has given RETN added route diversity and resilience as operators seek alternatives to fragile subsea links.
Europe's push for sovereign defence supply chains is opening new orders for DroneShield as it begins local production for allied customers.
Banks could launch international transfers faster, as the Backbase integration cuts the complexity of linking to Mastercard Move.
Players must pick out a mule hidden in crowded scenes as banks face rising pressure to curb fraud and recruit awareness.
The award underscores rising demand for software tools that spot structural risk as AI coding assistants flood enterprise systems with new code.
The expansion secures scarce power and land in one of southern Europe's tightest cloud markets, with both sites due online in 2028.
Customers can now open accounts, apply for loans and use Apple Pay in one app as Tirana Bank replaces its fragmented legacy setup.
Many firms lack visibility over AI-written software, raising maintainability and security risks as adoption of coding assistants accelerates.
Schools in the US and UK now have a new way to measure pupils' AI readiness as JetLearn pushes to shape an emerging education standard.
Spain is drawing more data centre work as BCS adds senior staff and secures a Barcelona assignment amid tighter capacity in northern Europe.
Banks in tightly regulated markets will get help modernising systems without surrendering data control, compliance or operational resilience.
Banks seeking to cut fragmentation may see Backbase's Forrester nod as validation that its AI-native platform can unify front-office work.
Banks could use the new platform to cut frontline bottlenecks, as Backbase says 80% of such work happens in disconnected system gaps.
He will oversee systems linking the consultancy's Amsterdam, Helsinki and Singapore offices as it scales AI-assisted project delivery.
Britain's mid-sized agencies and eCommerce brands are being targeted as Billy Grace enters the market amid tougher ad measurement and privacy rules.
Boards are under pressure to tighten oversight as Software Improvement Group warns many firms lack controls over AI use and related risks.