Business Daily Media

The Times


.

HashMicro Advances Enterprise AI with HashMicro X and Hashy OS for APAC Businesses

  • Written by: Business Daily Media

SYDNEY and BRISBANE, Australia and MELBOURNE, Australia, July 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- HashMicro, a leading enterprise software provider in the Asia Pacific, announced the launch of HashMicro X and Hashy OS, introducing a new generation of enterprise AI designed to help organizations move beyond automation and build AI-native businesses.

Together, these innovations enable companies to embed AI into daily operations while giving employees an intelligent workspace where AI can collaborate, reason, and take action.


As organizations adopt AI, many still face fragmented data, disconnected applications, and standalone tools operating outside core processes. HashMicro X and Hashy OS address these challenges by combining enterprise software with an integrated AI ecosystem that connects data, workflows, and people through a unified platform.

HashMicro X is an AI-native business software platform embedding intelligence directly into operations. Across finance, procurement, manufacturing, inventory, sales, customer service, and human resources, AI is built into workflows to automate repetitive tasks, analyze data, recommend next-best actions, and help teams make faster, informed decisions. Rather than simply recording transactions, it actively assists businesses in executing work more efficiently.

Complementing the platform is Hashy OS, an enterprise AI operating system serving as a unified workspace for intelligent collaboration. Employees can work alongside specialized AI coworkers capable of handling department-specific tasks, and connect securely with external applications through MCP integrations, which are powered by Nexus, HashMicro's intelligence layer that unifies enterprise knowledge across systems to deliver contextual answers and recommendations. Organizations can also create custom AI-powered solutions with Hashy Apps, enabling rapid development tailored to operational needs without rebuilding technology stacks.

"Enterprise AI shouldn't exist as another standalone application," said Lusiana Lu, Chief Business Development Officer at HashMicro. "It should understand how a business operates, connect information across systems, and work alongside employees to move tasks forward. With HashMicro X and Hashy OS, we're introducing an AI ecosystem that transforms AI from a productivity tool into an operational capability."

Designed for mid-sized and large enterprises, these capabilities provide a scalable foundation to modernize operations while maintaining enterprise-grade security, governance, and flexibility. By combining AI-native software with an intelligent operating system, HashMicro enables businesses to accelerate digital transformation and unlock productivity across departments.

Founded in 2015, HashMicro provides AI-powered enterprise software in the Asia Pacific, serving organizations across industries. Its integrated solutions help manage finance, supply chain, manufacturing, inventory, procurement, sales, customer relationships, human resources, and core operations through a unified platform, enabling efficiency, scalability, and the realization of enterprise AI.

Selling a Small Business in Australia: Understanding the Capital Gains Tax Concessions

For many Australian business owners, selling a business represents the reward for years—sometimes decades—of hard work. Unlike employees who may bu...

Australian businesses lean into global strategic partnerships (GCCs) for next wave of outsourcing

The Australian corporate landscape is undergoing a fundamental transformation in how it sources talent and innovation. While businesses have traditi...

The New Pressure Gap Crushing Small Businesses

Starting any business and making it prosper is a major undertaking. Part of the challenge is managing the uncertainty, but the financial pressures o...

Click Frenzy returns with a free EOFY sale event for retailers this month

New owners Gabby and Hezi Leibovich bring back Australia’s leading ecommerce sales event with Australia Post as Major Sponsor   Click Frenzy is ...

The 95 Per Cent Failure Rate Is Not An AI Problem

Most Australian SMEs I speak with are already having a go at AI. Some are running formal pilots, others have a team member quietly experimenting o...

New AR tech helping to solve field service skills crisis

AI-enabled augmented reality (AR) smart glasses are emerging as a new practical solution to fill a shortage of field service technicians maintaini...