Cloud stories
Pressure is mounting on Singapore data centre operators to secure low-carbon power as Equinix adds another solar deal and lifts its local portfolio.
The new hub aims to give researchers and students access to high-end computing for health, farming and disaster response projects.
Delays from tangled networks and legacy systems are costing financial firms revenue, compliance time and AI opportunities, a survey found.
Rising demand for digital infrastructure is prompting insurers to rethink cover for power, cooling and outage risks at data centres.
The certification gives clients a formal benchmark on AI governance as scrutiny rises over how systems are built, monitored and deployed.
The deal gives RT-One a way to validate AI infrastructure and start serving customers before its campuses are finished, cutting launch delays.
Customer projects in the DACH region will continue unchanged as Adfinis folds its German unit into a tighter global structure under Felix Kronlage-Dammers.
AI workloads are intensifying pressure on enterprise Java systems, making Azul's product hire central to its push on security, performance and cost control.
Acronis says the campaign could expose communications and defence networks across Afghanistan and India by abusing cloud services and fake government lures.
Halter's virtual fencing could let producers carry up to 30% more stock and move herds faster in droughts, floods or fires.
Cloud adoption is reshaping law-firm billing, with Elite saying its online customers will soon outnumber on-premises users for the first time.
The three councils expect the shared platform to cut admin work and bolster service consistency as local governments face tighter budgets and bigger demands.
Dealerships risk stale pricing and wasted staff hours unless digital systems reach the forecourt, where paper labels still lag behind live data.
Households should avoid higher power bills as Ontario proposes a playbook, including new data centres, to cover the full cost of electricity.
Free invitation-only access will let northern merchants hear from Google Cloud and Trustpilot on how AI is reshaping online sales in Sheffield.
The combined group will serve more than 70,000 UK organisations, but the deal still needs clearance under the National Security Investment Act.
Only 29% of UK tech staff are women or non-binary, as the software supplier backs mentoring and career support to narrow the gap.
Businesses weighing AI rollouts now face choices on infrastructure, data and governance as Sify targets firms moving from trials to deployment.
Seasonal government project timing left the tech group still in the red, even as first-quarter income climbed 21.2% and losses eased.
Australian small businesses will be able to query MYOB financial data in Claude and ChatGPT, including overdue invoices and profit figures.