IT Department stories
The refreshed servers add up to 40% more CPU cores and 1.5 TB of memory for VMware customers migrating or scaling private cloud workloads.
Rising demand for faster AI-ready infrastructure is driving EfficiencyIT's expansion, as Giles Pattison joins to help scale its modular data centre business.
Higher rail and bank surveillance orders helped lift Magellanic Cloud's Q4 profit 34% and push full-year revenue above INR 706.8 crore.
Customers can now buy more predictable storage and infrastructure contracts as the new terms tie costs to availability, performance and recovery.
Enterprise IT teams could cut alert noise and speed incident response as LogicMonitor tests AI-led workflows with selected customers.
Businesses adopting AI agents face new security and accountability risks as Ping Identity extends access controls, auditability and governance.
Complexity is wiping out GBP £11.7 billion a year in wasted UK AI spending, as most IT leaders say outputs are creating daily rework.
The overhaul is meant to give partners clearer rules, more transparency and bigger rewards as customers move from AI pilots to scaled deployments.
The new role puts a seasoned Microsoft specialist in charge of Storm Technology's M365 practice as customers seek tighter governance and compliance.
Higher-margin software and services lifted Westcon-Comstor's FY26 sales and profit, with recurring revenue now making up 68% of gross sales.
Enterprises could see faster, more accountable software delivery as human oversight stays in place for AI agents handling coding and support.
Australian businesses expanding overseas can now secure private network links and compute in minutes through a single managed provider.
The move comes as AI demand drives Britain's data centre operators to expand faster, secure more power and plan larger sites.
More than 700 executives will gather as Australian firms face pressure to prove AI spending delivers results and tighter governance.
Australia's AI data-centre boom is forcing storage vendors to cut power use and costs, with WD betting on hard drives over flash.
Offshore web hosting is becoming harder to justify as Australian firms weigh latency, sovereignty and support risks across their digital stack.
Confidence in defence remains patchy as 68 per cent of UK business leaders plan higher cyber spending and 46 per cent fear new tools widen threats.
Hybrid workers are the target as the new range adds quieter mice and keyboards with cushioned support for long desk days.
Poor communication on AI rules is fuelling shadow use in Australian firms, as nearly half of executives still see it as an IT issue.
Businesses face pressure to speed up AI rollouts as OpenAI chief Sam Altman says enterprise adoption remains very early.