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The deal will embed Claude across UST's client systems and internal workflows, as the services firm trains 20,000 staff worldwide on the AI model.
The deal could bring Australia its first sovereign quantum computer, as Archer tests local demand for secure access in defence and banking.
Applications jumped 57 per cent as the deep tech incubator backed ventures in AI, health and energy amid doubts over support for scale-up.
The certification opens Retelit's enterprise and public sector client base to Vection's Algho platform after live testing at an Italian data centre.
Gartner's latest reports flag data governance as a barrier to production AI, after CUBIG was named a Sample Provider and Tech Innovator.
After a year of security awareness training, only 5.3% of workers in Australia and New Zealand were likely to engage with phishing attempts.
Only 26% of organisations call their AI operations advanced, as integration headaches and data silos keep many projects stuck in pilots.
Enterprises risk slower returns from AI as manual approvals and release bottlenecks keep software lead times stuck at 30 to 45 days.
Most organisations must upgrade their systems to run agentic AI in production, as cloud costs, governance and energy use climb.
Growth in regulated sectors has turned Abacus's London office into an EMEA hub with 129 staff and more than 1,200 clients across 25 countries.
Enterprise AI roll-outs will get closer monitoring as Endava adds Wiz tools to spot cloud risks earlier across multi-cloud systems.
It lets regulated and sovereign AI teams move the same model stack from a single DGX Spark to larger GPU clusters without rebuilding it.
Customers in regulated EU sectors may now deploy NiCE's AI tools on AWS's new sovereign cloud while keeping data and operations inside the bloc.
Vendor reviews could be cut from days to minutes as the new AI tool centralises evidence and automates lower-risk approvals.
Staff confidence masks weak cyber readiness in the public sector, where more than a quarter report no effective training in a year or ever.
Healthcare and AI start-ups dominate the shortlist, as investors prepare to hear pitches from firms tackling accessibility, childcare and drug delivery.
AI specialists are still a minority, but their rapid sales growth signals Britain's scale-up market is broadening beyond traditional sectors.
The move is aimed at helping resellers sell machine and agent identity tools as enterprises grapple with AI security and quantum-ready systems.
Remote crews in emergency and mission-critical settings can now share satellite-backed connectivity across larger field teams, Contrivian said.
Four health tech firms will get six months of support after a contest that drew 125 entries from 25 countries to the Isle of Man.