IT Department stories
The rebrand aims to sharpen the group's identity as it pursues a 10,000-strong global workforce across businesses from software to property.
Across healthcare, cyber security and data management, leaders warned that AI will stall without stronger infrastructure, workflows and trusted data.
Rising usage-based bills could now be easier to control, as 1Password's SaaS Manager adds dashboards, limits and alerts for AI spend.
Enterprise customers in Latin America could gain more control over AI deployment as CI&T and Mistral team up on private model stacks.
Regulated firms could keep data and encryption keys in Europe while using public cloud tools under the new model.
Public confidence is lagging behind rapid AI rollout, with consumers demanding stronger governance, security and transparency from companies.
Workplace systems often falter after go-live, leaving staff with unreliable meeting rooms and higher support costs, the book says.
AI-enabled attacks are forcing Asian firms to contain breaches faster, as Singapore urges micro-segmentation and tighter lateral movement controls.
The ranking could help Google win enterprise AI contracts as buyers demand secure, governed tools rather than standalone chatbots.
Hackers are exploiting vulnerabilities in hours or minutes, leaving many organisations compromised before defenders spot the breach.
Oracle is targeting a common blocker to AI adoption by adding governance, human checks and audit trails to its agentic app builder.
As enterprises push AI into production, weak data pipelines, governance gaps and rising energy costs are emerging as the real bottlenecks.
The software is now helping emergency services, hospitals and authorities share real-time data as New York and New Jersey brace for the World Cup final.
Customers seeking tighter data control may favour Leaseweb's new Pinnacle status, which widens its managed VMware services across three regions.
Developers are using the queue to smooth AI traffic and protect services from spikes, as AWS adds higher throughput, security and recovery tools.
Engineering teams could cut AI coding bills by more than USD $1.46 million a year as Featherless offers GLM 5.2 on fixed-fee private cloud.
AI-led changes at the Oklahoma storage plant cut order-to-shipment lead times by 77% and halved inventory, earning WEF recognition.
Senior technology leaders are being asked to fund AI projects while keeping ageing infrastructure running on flat budgets.
The move signals a push to win larger enterprise clients as the company seeks to replace fragmented customer service systems with AI-native software.
Customers now expect support across cloud, security and AI as the Sydney-based group uses its broader footprint to meet changing needs.