Silverchair’s ScholarOne Gateway brings long-overdue innovation to the clunky world of academic submission and peer review. By unifying fragmented systems, this move into workflow innovation signals a strategic pivot, not just a product launch.
Vibe coding is about to redefine legal tech and legal services, enabling lawyers to create AI tools through natural language and transforming law firms from service providers into software creators.
This new analysis explores the $67 billion Sales ecosystem of data, information, and workflow software providers. The market grew by 6% in 2024, driven by demand for CRM and sales enablement software, and the promise of agentic AI to automate mundane work and make responses more prescriptive.
Wolters Kluwer’s UpToDate Expert AI raises the bar for clinical decision support, delivering trusted, transparent AI in real workflows. It’s a bold move that protects leadership while challenging rivals and reshaping expectations.
Elsevier’s next generation AI-powered solution is designed to support the end-to-end research workflow. The stakes are high as the offer could set the benchmark for trusted, publisher-agnostic, workflow-integrated AI at a time when research practices are rapidly shifting under multiple pressures.
The centre of gravity in enterprise AI is shifting from tech to content. Professional publishers can now decide which B2B AI vendors get licensed access to authoritative datasets, which products will clear buyer procurement, and which will never make it.
Agentic AI is upending GRC, replacing slow box-ticking with real-time risk detection and automated action. As compliance becomes a live intelligence network driving decisions at machine speed, vendors must reinvent or be overtaken.
In this interview, Anupam Kundu talks about the need for customisation in the use of AIthat takes into account the way that users are going to work with automated process and workflow.
A $1.5 billion US class settlement, Europe’s tough AI Act, China’s labeling rules, and UK reforms make this a closing window for B2B publishers to pursue licensing as a growth engine.
This analysis delves into the $27 billion Scholarly Research market. The market grew by 3% in 2024, driven by demand for workflow solutions to improve research efficiency, and the possibilities offered by generative AI tools.
Generative AI is rewriting the rules of content licensing. Multi-million-dollar deals are reshaping the market, regulators are demanding transparency, and the winners will be those who master licensing protocols now. This is not optional – it’s the new battleground for content owners.
Search is out, summaries are in: Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the new SEO battleground, as startups, review sites, and marketing giants race to help companies surface in AI-generated answers.
Doing the Charleston! celebrates the remarkable creation of the Charleston Conference 45 years ago by the librarian of the College of Charleston, Katina Strauch.