IT Department stories
Rising alert volumes and staff shortages are pushing security teams towards AI tools that cut costs and speed investigations.
More firms are using AI daily, but AvePoint found unauthorised access incidents remain widespread as governance trails behind adoption.
The move targets firms struggling to shift AI pilots into live systems, with AWS embedding engineers to speed deployment and cut reliance on consultants.
Business users gain faster, cheaper image generation and new video editing tools as Google Cloud rolls out Nano Banana 2 Lite and Gemini Omni Flash.
Enterprises face mounting pressure to govern unstructured data for AI, after GigaOm again ranked Hitachi Vantara as a leader and fast mover.
Recovery plans are lagging as Asian companies rush into agentic AI, with average incident downtime stretching to 28 days, a survey found.
The expanded programme gives industrial operators tighter control over machine communications to contain breaches across critical environments.
Its network has grown to 61 specialist sites after new launches in Ireland, as the publisher marks 20 years of expansion.
Despite the UK's strong uptake of AI and automation, only 9% of IT professionals are highly optimistic about its impact over the next two to three years.
Business teams can now build AI-led service journeys without engineering support, as AWS previews a no-code designer for Amazon Connect Customer.
The move boosts Mphasis' cybersecurity profile as enterprises seek tighter protection around AI rollouts and Microsoft-based systems.
The planned takeover would value Nagarro at a near-triple-digit premium and could expand Persistent's European footprint if shareholders back the bid.
Lower costs and a tax benefit lifted Acer Computer New Zealand's annual profit, even as revenue held steady at NZD $26.55 million.
Lower promotion and marketing costs helped lift annual profit even as revenue slipped slightly at LG Electronics' New Zealand branch.
Enterprise customers face growing risks as autonomous software gains access to internal systems, prompting fresh demand for agent security tools.
The pact aims to help enterprises patch vulnerable open source code faster without forcing disruptive upgrades to production systems.
The appointment brings continuity as Gresham integrates its recent acquisition and reshapes leadership around financial services data management.
Millions who rely on pensions and income supports could see faster service as the department expands AI and automation across core systems.
The deal broadens the IT services group's reach into deployment work and field service software, while adding a bigger UK base.
Only 22% of tech staff have formal AI training, leaving Australian employers exposed to skills gaps as adoption races ahead.