IT services stories
The dual listing could improve liquidity for shareholders as Blue Cloud pursues overseas contracts, including a USD $250 million Ghana project.
Pharmaceutical groups could cut safety processing costs by 30% as the platform automates regulated drug development tasks under human oversight.
Seasonal government project timing left the tech group still in the red, even as first-quarter income climbed 21.2% and losses eased.
Higher sales and a wider margin lifted Orient Technologies back into profit in the June quarter, with EPS turning positive again.
The deal widens Ardelin's software engineering reach as more companies seek help modernising critical systems and adding AI tools.
The deal gives Río Hondo College extra ERP and application support as it seeks to ease strain on internal IT staff and improve continuity.
The accreditation strengthens Adfinis's hand with customers seeking secure open source tools for hybrid cloud systems and digital sovereignty.
Automation spending is rising as firms use it to cut back-office bottlenecks and free staff for revenue-generating work.
Organisations seeking tighter data control can now route AI workloads through a governed layer that spans seven Northern European markets.
Partners across Asia Pacific will gain broader access to IBM products and support as Tech Data adds six markets to its regional network.
The hire underscores rising pressure on IT services firms to turn AI pilots into measurable client gains as Sonata deepens its push into enterprise use.
The certification gives clients a formal benchmark on AI governance as scrutiny rises over how systems are built, monitored and deployed.
Customer projects in the DACH region will continue unchanged as Adfinis folds its German unit into a tighter global structure under Felix Kronlage-Dammers.
Corporate cloud migration and AI tools are set to drive the application modernisation services market to USD $81.24 billion by 2034.
More advisers are chasing complex cyber and cloud deals, and Telarus has singled out Quest's support in helping them close them.
Enterprise IT buyers could cut procurement delays as CloudCoCo rolls out AI tools across a 250,000-product catalogue and invoice processing.
Nearly a million Malaysian firms took up AI in the past year, but most are still using basic tools rather than scaling them.
Mid-market customers grappling with AI governance and data risk may gain a more practical partner as Source Technology expands its services.
Clients with complex technology estates could see tighter oversight and faster issue resolution as Diversified centralises managed services globally.
The combined group will serve more than 70,000 UK organisations, but the deal still needs clearance under the National Security Investment Act.