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Southeast Asian AI startups could gain Silicon Valley access and USD $350,000 in cloud credits as Google widens regional support.
Businesses rushing to deploy AI agents face a fresh security gap, as Zscaler adds identity mapping and partner services to its platform.
Developers using open-source tools face heightened supply-chain risk after the botnet lost all four of its command channels.
Enterprises could see faster, more accountable software delivery as human oversight stays in place for AI agents handling coding and support.
Security teams are struggling to enforce AI policies, as Check Point found only 26% of organisations have the architecture to back them up.
Businesses in emerging markets will gain direct access to Uniti's US fibre network under a new deal aimed at transatlantic demand.
DocuWare's EMEA and APAC sales VP says UK channel businesses are failing customers by focusing on products rather than outcomes.
The rollout aims to cut manual reconciliation and improve portfolio visibility as wealth managers face rising pressure to automate reporting and client updates.
The integration could reduce errors and compliance risks as enterprises let AI agents use cleaner, governed data without custom links.
It lets customers apply existing data loss and governance policies to AI-assisted work in Claude, after suspicious AI incidents hit 42% of firms.
Enterprises under pressure to prove AI returns may gain tighter controls as Kore.ai's Artemis moves from pilots to production on Microsoft Azure.
Power shortages and slower approvals are reshaping data centre expansion, even as global construction nearly doubles to 31.7 gigawatts.
Funding and skills shortages are leaving Australian agencies unable to safely deploy AI while keeping ageing systems resilient and under control.
Payroll teams face growing privacy risks as software providers increasingly reserve rights to use salary data to train AI models.
Councils facing housing approval backlogs could cut assessment time by 20% as the software is embedded into existing workflows.
The approval helps preserve access for US agencies relying on secure emergency alerts, crisis coordination and incident response tools.
Hundreds of workers will lose jobs as Intuit simplifies its structure and redirects spending towards AI and financial services growth.
As firms move AI into production, the tie-up aims to help them control data, access and compliance across hybrid clouds.
Unmanaged AI use is exposing Australian firms to data leakage, compliance breaches and other risks as adoption outpaces oversight.
The ranking highlights surging demand for AI-governance software, with the Dallas firm ahead of two Austin rivals on CNBC's list.