PB Newsletter: May 2026
May has been a big month here at Precision Bridge. After years of development and hundreds of real-world migrations, Precision Bridge V10 is live - and with it, a brand new website to explore everything it can do.
Alongside the launch of the new platform, we're also spotlighting a new role in the team, a landmark success story with ANB Technologies, the latest in AI innovation, and an upcoming webinar you won't want to miss. Let's dive in.
Precision Bridge V10 Has Launched
We're excited to announce two major milestones for Precision Bridge this month - the launch of Precision Bridge V10 and a refreshed website to match.
V10 is the most significant release yet, featuring a redesigned user interface and a new generation of migration capabilities built on a decade of real-world experience. With over 150 completed projects, 100+ terabytes of data migrated, and more than 100,000 hours of manual effort saved, that knowledge is embedded directly into V10 - making every migration faster, simpler and more reliable whatever the scale or complexity.
Alongside V10, the website has been refreshed to align more closely with the look and feel of the platform. A rolling demonstration of Precision Bridge V10 features on the home page, alongside customer testimonials and a wealth of case studies under the Success Stories tab.
If you haven't had a chance to explore V10 yet, the new website is the best place to start.
Click here to see PB V10 in action - explore.
James Herring Transitions Into Product Engineering Manager Role at Precision Bridge
We are pleased to spotlight James Herring as he steps into his new role as Product Engineering Manager at Precision Bridge. Having been a key part of the team for many years, James brings deep knowledge of Precision Bridge's automation solution alongside valuable experience working closely with customers on their migration projects.
James has been central to the latest developments of the Precision Bridge tool - focusing on architectural improvements to better scale the platform with new adaptors and capabilities, while simplifying and improving the UI/UX. In his new role as Product Engineering Manager, James will drive wider product engineering strategy and direction, as well as delivering the Precision Bridge AI roadmap - one of Precision Bridge's key focuses for 2026.
💬 "In the new AI era of software, Precision Bridge has demonstrated that product depth, track record and reliability remain highly valued among enterprise customers - especially when it comes to handling sensitive data. I'm excited to see how we can continue to leverage AI to increase our development cadence and offer new capabilities on this solid foundation, adding even more value for our customers." — James Herring, Product Engineering Manager.
ANB Technologies Completes Salesforce to Jira Service Management Migration Leveraging Precision Bridge Solution
ANB Technologies was engaged to migrate an enterprise customer's external customer support system from Salesforce into Jira Service Management (JSM). The project required the transfer of all foundational customer data, including product subscriptions and entitlements, together with 700,000+ historical tickets and cases, and approximately 1,000 knowledge articles migrated into Confluence. To manage the scale and complexity of the migration, ANB Technologies selected the Precision Bridge Data Migration Automation Solution.
"Working on the Salesforce to Jira Service Management migration was a good experience. The tool effectively supported the seamless migration of critical data, including attachments, which was a key requirement for the project. The team provided consistent support throughout the process, enabling good collaboration. Overall, the solution met our expectations and helped us achieve a structured and efficient data transition." - Venkatesh Prabhu, Atlassian Senior Developer, ANB Technologies.
To read the full story, please click here.
Tech Talk: Meet the Beanie That Turns Thoughts Into Text
What if you could type simply by thinking? Silicon Valley startup Sabi is developing a brain-reading beanie that decodes internal speech and converts it into words on screen - no typing, no talking required. CEO Rahul Chhabra has confirmed the first product will be available before the end of the year.
Unlike surgical implants such as Neuralink, the beanie is designed for everyday use - lined with up to 100,000 miniaturised EEG sensors and powered by an AI model trained on 100,000 hours of brain data. It's a fascinating glimpse at where human-computer interaction could be heading next.
To read the full blog post, please click here.
Upcoming Webinars
We have an exciting upcoming webinar - join us for:
Gen AI: How Does It Actually Work?
June 17th at 11 AM EDT
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See our webinars page for more information and to register or visit On Demand Webinars for a list of all on-demand webinars.