IT Governance stories
Enterprises could gain a single route to cloud modernisation, as the deal pairs consulting with software amid tighter data-residency rules and AI ambitions.
Organisations seeking tighter data control can now route AI workloads through a governed layer that spans seven Northern European markets.
The win underscores rising demand for managed cyber services as businesses fold security into continuity, compliance and wider risk planning.
The certification gives clients a formal benchmark on AI governance as scrutiny rises over how systems are built, monitored and deployed.
Only one in six staff are getting enough AI training, leaving firms exposed to poor decisions, shadow tools and weak returns.
The macOS desktop app now logs recent clicks and typing for selected users, raising privacy and prompt-injection concerns despite tighter controls.
Senior security leaders are increasingly focused on how AI vendors handle sensitive data, as adoption in security operations becomes routine.
The new tool aims to speed enterprise app building while keeping AI-generated outputs governable, auditable and easier to deploy safely.
Finance teams face mounting AI bills as Yarken joins a 30-member Linux Foundation group aiming to standardise token cost reporting.
Firms selling AI into Europe now face extra costs and design changes as the bloc's new rules extend beyond EU-based providers.
More than a third of ransom-paying organisations in Australia and New Zealand still failed to restore systems cleanly, a survey found.
Businesses could cut weeks from app projects as Netcall's new AI tools automate process mapping, search and specification drafting.
Cloud spending is set to trigger costly remediation for Canadian firms as undocumented systems, rising costs and security gaps pile up.
Australian agencies could now buy Quest's security and data platforms without repeating lengthy internal reviews, after independent PROTECTED-level assessment.
SAP's survey of 2,600 executives finds fragmented AI use is limiting returns, with data gaps and weak governance slowing rollout.
The recognition bolsters Park Place's cloud credentials as enterprises seek tighter control over data location, governance and operational risk.
Outages in cloud, payments and software could stop British firms trading within minutes, Everywhen said, even with premises still open.
Outages are now a board-level risk for many UK firms, with most technology leaders saying network resilience is critical to revenue and operations.
UK government trials the appliance as organisations weigh tighter control of sensitive data against rising cloud AI costs.
Rising token-based charges and compliance risks are forcing firms to monitor AI agents more closely, Fusion5's chief executive says.