Managed Service Provider (MSP) stories
Service providers can now run Veeam-based backup storage on existing infrastructure, after Virtuozzo Storage gained certified object storage status.
Stores are becoming a bigger tech battleground as retailers seek tighter links between operations, checkout and customer engagement.
Independent validation of its Azure migration work gives A1 Technologies added credibility with clients moving critical systems to the cloud.
Cloud providers facing the end of VMware's CSP programme in 2027 can now tap migration tools and new pricing to protect margins.
Sovereignty concerns over data residency and cloud routing are pushing more governments and enterprises to keep device management in-house.
Businesses can now send structured payment requests through banks in Italy and across Europe, cutting manual steps and speeding settlement.
Mid-sized print providers can now scale output more cheaply, with Canon's new presses promising 127 metres a minute and easier upgrades.
Demand is being lifted by edge and AI workloads, with the market forecast to more than double to USD $4.32 billion by 2030.
Identity and IoT monitoring gaps leave managed service providers with little public scrutiny, despite rising threats to clients' systems.
Businesses could face payment disruption if their crypto providers fail to win EU approval before MiCA's transitional period ends on 1 July.
Fleet operators can now query vehicle and fuel data in ChatGPT, as Wialon's new app aims to cut time spent on reports and menus.
More than 900 logistics professionals will hear case studies on AI, compliance and cost pressure as the industry seeks measurable gains.
Extra warehouse parts will help Smart CT meet demand from new contracts across government, health and retail customers in Europe and beyond.
Younger adults are more exposed to fake ticket offers, with 19% of Gen Z saying they would buy World Cup seats from unofficial websites.
Small firms taking card payments by phone face fraud, chargeback and compliance risks that Gamma says have been overlooked.
Home networks are under more strain as 60% of UK broadband users plan to watch the tournament, mostly from the sofa.
Demand for integrated IT and fibre infrastructure work is rising as Kubus adds Ammcom to widen its UK project capabilities.
Greater spare-parts cover should cut downtime for customers after the Reading-based IT support group lifted stock by almost a third.
Telecoms and managed services firms could cut manual billing work as the platform adds Direct Debit, open banking and automated retries.
The bill would give Canadians stronger control over personal data, as Ottawa seeks tougher oversight of AI, children's privacy and surveillance pricing.