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Rising licence costs and the Windows 10 exit are pushing organisations to rethink endpoint refresh plans, as 10ZiG adds a UK media base.
Regulated firms in France and across Europe can keep sensitive workloads under local control while using Google Cloud-based services for less sensitive tasks.
Consumers are set to encounter AI in robots, transport and personalised shopping, as Forrester says business returns will arrive sooner than expected.
Security teams will get Claude tools inside TrendAI Vision One as the firms target AI-driven attacks and faster incident response.
Customers can now spot hidden factory-floor and building systems in Tenable's platform without extra hardware, agents or software.
The move adds software, investment and public sector expertise as Virtuozzo tries to simplify its cloud platform and expand overseas.
Rising AI and cloud traffic is pushing demand for tools that can spot threats and performance issues across hybrid networks, IDC says.
The update gives security teams prioritised fixes for missing asset data as attacks on operational technology continue to expose gaps in defences.
Many organisations face higher renewal costs as Microsoft tightens Enterprise Agreement access and shifts customers toward newer licensing models.
Many firms are still unable to govern or access data fully, leaving AI projects exposed to quality, integration and cost setbacks.
Regulated European customers will gain AI and document management tools that keep sensitive data and governance within EU boundaries.
Attacks on encrypted records could surface years from now, with most organisations still lacking the visibility and defences to cope.
Up to 100 roles will open this year as the Hamilton-based firm expands software, testing and product teams for its Command Centre platform.
Wider use of cloud, remote access and suppliers is leaving New Zealand organisations with harder-to-track cyber risk and weaker control.
Universities and employers are widening graduate support as Australia’s tech sector faces a digital skills shortage and weak job readiness.
The return of a 14-year veteran is set to bolster technical support and partner ties for customers across the Central North Island.
AI is becoming more visible in Australian recruitment, but government hiring still lags and overall job patterns remain largely unchanged.
Centralised technology buying could save NZD $3.9 billion over five years as Wellington consolidates digital systems and leadership.
It could bolster domestic AI capacity and data sovereignty as Montreal-based Ciara begins building NVIDIA-certified systems for Canadian customers.
The deal could ease strain on understaffed call centres by automating routine non-emergency calls and redirecting escalations to 911 staff.