IT Department stories
Shared fibre routes can leave supposedly redundant links exposed to the same outage, a risk growing as AI workloads demand uninterrupted connectivity.
Partners can now measure and offset storage-related emissions as cloud providers face mounting scrutiny over AI-driven infrastructure use.
AWS CEO Matt Garman says enterprise AI is moving into production as more organisations report measurable returns on investment.
The deal deepens efex's east coast footprint and adds more than 7,000 end points as it targets larger mid-market customers.
Half of organisations in Australia and New Zealand say AI use is ungoverned, heightening fears of deepfake scams and prompt-injection attacks.
Many firms are failing to turn AI spending into returns, as Quanton opens in Australia to help clients scale deployments and change management.
Developers facing rising AI bills can now register for early access to FAR Labs' platform, which claims lower inference costs on some models.
Most firms are unprepared for AI-driven infrastructure risk, as Spacelift found only 19% have the governance needed to curb incidents.
IT teams may gain broader visibility and faster remediation after ScienceLogic expanded Skylar AI and was named an IDC MarketScape Leader for AIOps.
The update aims to give large organisations tighter control over AI workloads spread across clouds, servers and containers, with policy checks built in.
Regulated sectors could gain tighter control of credentials as the pair combines software and hardware to cut vendor dependence.
The funding will help the London-based consultancy expand through acquisitions and into new markets as demand for digital change and security grows.
Firms moving legacy software to cloud desktops could cut packaging times from days to minutes as Automagical converts Windows apps into MSIX.
Gartner says specialist providers are gaining ground as enterprises seek cheaper, sovereign access to scarce GPU capacity for AI projects.
Rising demand for digital skills is pushing employers to compete harder as Canada's tech workforce heads towards 1.54 million in 2026.
Demand for digital skills is tightening hiring across UK industries, with tech roles now making up 6.4% of jobs and paying 53% more.
Users could face less browser choice in workplaces as the UK competition regulator examines whether Microsoft steers business software customers towards Edge.
The move gives UK resellers a single source for Intel Core Ultra desktop chips as demand rises for AI-ready PCs.
Nurses at a major NHS trust should spend less time away from bedsides as live medicines stock now sits inside patient records, cutting errors.
Businesses face growing pressure to keep AI data and costs in-house, as CTI Digital tests a private platform for employees in Manchester.