Public Sector stories
Rising AI-driven attacks are pushing firms towards phishing-resistant logins, sharpening demand for hardware-backed authentication across the sector.
Enterprises with fragmented identity systems can now avoid forest trusts as the integrated product covers humans and AI agents across domains.
Businesses handling sensitive content may gain a more secure option, as RWS says its new model beat DeepL in 31 of 32 languages tested.
Rising nation-state cyber attacks are driving demand for earlier threat detection as the alliance targets government, defence and infrastructure buyers.
Higher component costs and shortages are set to curb demand, with regional PC shipments forecast to drop to 92.0 million units in 2026.
The appointment puts Asia-Pacific at the centre of OpenAI’s push for local oversight, as India and Japan drive demand and regulation tightens.
Japan’s industrial operators face rising cyber risk as Dragos formalises local leadership with a first Country Manager appointment.
Consumers will soon get faster access to deposited funds, while banks face new fraud rules and stablecoins enter a regulated Canadian framework.
Ontario will be the first Canadian test bed for light-based networking as Schnell LiFi targets government, defence and smart city sites.
Councils facing a 2028 overhaul could cut transition time by up to 30% as the tool targets costly integration work before vesting day.
Australian partners now have wider access to Samsung rugged phones and tablets, with Ingram Micro extending reach into government and frontline sectors.
The new suite could ease Europe’s reliance on Microsoft Office, as a coalition opens its code ahead of a summer stable release.
Hospital patients still rely on phone lines for urgent care updates, leaving trusts wary of telephony changes as the PSTN switch-off looms.
The rollout is expected to save time on paperwork for more than 1,000 clinicians, as the trust expands speech-to-text notes across 250,000 annual appointments.
The move will deepen Zoho and ManageEngine's access to corporate and government buyers in Australia's largest city, as both target faster growth.
A shortage of approved classroom AI tools is leaving most Australian teachers eager for training but unable to use them with students.
Only 42% of Australian organisations back up all workloads, leaving many exposed when ransomware or hardware failures hit.
Federal agencies could cut printing and mailing delays as S-Docs brings card-based identity checks into Salesforce signing workflows.
The agency’s start of year momentum expands its B2B technology roster, with briefs spanning UK, EU and managed services communications.
More than 18,000 residents should see quicker repairs and smoother tenancy management after Valleys to Coast linked housing data into one platform.