IT Department stories
Continuity for customers and partners is HPE South Pacific’s priority as Anthony Sanelli steps in after Patrick Matthews leaves next month.
Search visibility, trade coverage and peer mentions now shape which managed service providers make CIO shortlists in Australia.
For CIOs, independent coverage can reveal whether a vendor’s online prominence reflects real market traction or just polished marketing.
The change signals a push towards recurring software and IT revenue as the company expands beyond printers and copiers in Australia.
Credential theft is being tackled earlier as Australian organisations face more phishing and automated attacks that can slip past standard defences.
Nearly half of organisations now treat mixed on-premise and cloud estates as permanent, with security and cost pressures mounting.
The win bolsters Aviato’s credibility with enterprise clients weighing cloud migration and AI partners across Australia and New Zealand.
AI agents are set to erode ad-funded web traffic, forcing businesses to pivot from screen-based funnels to metered API revenue.
Customers will build and manage AI agents in one place as Google Cloud folds Vertex AI services into Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform.
Customers needing faster database performance can now buy Hetzner’s EX131, which pairs Intel Xeon 6731P chips with Gen5 NVMe storage.
New guidance aims to help firms curb data leakage and rogue actions as AI agents and models are embedded in daily operations.
Enterprises could gain tighter control over AI deployments as the new stack combines governance, security and on-premise data sovereignty.
Despite widespread confidence, only 32% of firms test AI disaster recovery plans monthly, leaving identity and SaaS access exposed to outages.
The funding gives Wasabi room to expand storage capacity and global reach as demand rises for data-heavy AI workloads.
The retailer says the shift will improve system performance and set up its next phase of AI tools for operations and internal workflows.
Only 16% of employees are seeing big productivity gains despite average UK company spending of GBP £235,000 on AI and emerging tech.
The five-year deal will give Swedish researchers and smaller firms cloud-style access to AI infrastructure as demand for Mimer grows.
Toronto will gain 27MW of new capacity in mid-2026 as Yondr enters Canada with a campus designed to curb water use and meet green standards.
Many UK IT leaders say open source could reduce reliance on a single AI vendor, even as most lack robust governance for autonomous tools.
A stronger FY26 lifted Persistent's dividend to INR 40 a share as annual revenue climbed 17.4%, with quarterly growth extending to a 24th straight quarter.