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Australia risks missing billions in economic gains unless more girls choose technology and engineering at school, experts warn.
The restricted model could speed up vulnerability fixes across Cohesity's platform as AI intensifies both attack and defence in critical software.
Enterprises can now run AI agents on live PostgreSQL data with governance controls, as EDB expands its Postgres AI platform.
Backed by Amazon, Google and Microsoft, the scheme aims to speed fixes for flaws that could ripple through banks, hospitals and power grids.
AI and HPC users could cut storage costs as WD's new designs shift colder data to hard drives while keeping active workloads on NVMe.
Enterprise security teams gain a new AI-assisted way to spot exploitable code flaws, as IBM widens its cyber work with OpenAI.
The move aims to help defenders turn faster vulnerability discovery into working fixes, as OpenAI broadens access to its cyber tools and partners.
Most executives lack visibility over AI suppliers and infrastructure, leaving core operations exposed to outages, compliance risks and vendor lock-in.
The new role reflects growing demand from banks and wealth managers for help modernising operations, data and security as systems grow more complex.
It aims to solve a key enterprise AI problem by standardising how software reads PDFs, Word files and images without losing layout or meaning.
Insurers under growing scrutiny over cyber exposures can now track live portfolio risk and unresolved vulnerabilities across insured organisations.
Tech and software groups are most at risk as breaches, supplier access and stale credentials let attackers reach source code and customer data.
Businesses in New Zealand want better productivity and AI support, and HP has named a veteran executive to help meet that demand.
The Dublin-based provider is sharpening its commercial push as it targets demand for cybersecurity and AI services in a crowded market.
The accreditation reflects rising employer demand for measurable people skills as firms struggle to fill gaps in communication, adaptability and teamwork.
The overhaul aims to give insurers clearer support as Sapiens pushes AI tools into existing systems across more than 600 clients worldwide.
The package will fund chips, a supercomputer and skills training, as ministers seek to build domestic AI capacity and speed workplace adoption.
Voluntary model reviews may leave gaps as advanced AI systems move closer to critical infrastructure and enterprise data.
Enterprise software teams are far more willing to use AI before production, with trust dropping from 82% at build to 58% at release.
The city region is drawing more investors and employers as nearly USD $1 billion has flowed into its AI firms since 2010.