IT Industry stories
The hire signals Rogo's push to expand in finance, with annual recurring revenue up more than 50% and 100 new customers last quarter.
Project timelines are being stretched as 87% of channel partners move to counter hardware price swings and memory shortages, Westcon-Comstor found.
Businesses are weighing AI's impact on staffing, governance and cyber risk as leaders push beyond pilot projects and into production systems.
Rising AI workloads are forcing APAC firms to invest more in data centres, fibre and energy, while also reshaping customer service and cyber defence.
The minority stake should help Mizo speed up AI ticket automation for managed service providers seeking to cut frontline support costs and delays.
Customers can now build and run AI-powered business apps inside Fusion, cutting the governance and integration work needed to move pilots into production.
The award could aid recruitment as the security company expands its certified workplaces across North America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.
Weak business spending and falling prices left Europe's printer market below its 2025 average by Week 26, despite resilient consumer sales.
Regional pay data could help data centre employers tackle shortages as DataX Connect expands its 2026 survey across Europe and the United States.
London's labour market is recovering, with small firms hiring again as AI use and confidence among workers outpace the UK average.
The certification comes as New Zealand tech employers battle skills shortages, with staff praising support, inclusion and career development.
With NZD $13 billion set to be spent on public technology, the firm says procurement reform could keep more taxpayer money and control at home.
UK firms can now keep observability and security data in-region, easing compliance pressure as cloud and AI systems grow more complex.
AI startups drove 57% of UK equity funding by value in Q2, as eight large rounds accounted for almost 80% of disclosed investment.
Industry experts say Australia's new Office of AI must quickly turn policy into practical governance as AI adoption accelerates.
Indian firms and schools face a widening AI skills gap as leaders warn of productivity gains, job disruption and ethical risks.
The investment will fund Valarian's expansion into government and defence users as demand grows for AI systems that keep sensitive data in-house.
More than 500 delegates will gather as the UK deep-tech body seeks to join up chip design, manufacturing, systems and cyber security.
Customers now expect support across cloud, security and AI as the Sydney-based group uses its broader footprint to meet changing needs.
The promotion aims to sharpen One.site's push into construction software as contractors seek to cut paperwork and improve site safety.