Europe (European) stories
Malaysia gains a new global operator as Digital Realty begins building capacity for cloud and AI demand in Cyberjaya.
New compute funding and billions in private pledges are set to widen access to AI tools, sharpening Britain's bid for investment and growth.
Legacy systems are slowing AI roll-outs at large firms, with most executives saying modernisation and governance are now the main bottlenecks.
Peacefulness has fallen for a 12th straight year, as conflict deaths, drone attacks and military spending all hit record highs.
The rollout deepens Apple's AI push, but some users in Europe and China will miss key features as Siri's remake arrives later in beta.
The French start-up will use the cash to move from research to industrial production, with its first commercial system due by the end of 2026.
The insurer's European operations will be refreshed under a multiyear TCS pact aimed at improving resilience, automation and user experience.
Growing AI use is heightening pressure on firms to track sensitive data and close governance gaps, as 85% cite such issues as adoption barriers.
Europe's founder-led businesses could gain fresh access to debt as the Stockholm-based private credit firm lifts loans to EUR €25 million.
Grid operators and energy groups will help shape data centre expansion as Europe braces for a surge in AI-linked power demand.
The funding will help Kodesage expand in the United States and Europe as it targets banks and utilities stuck with ageing on-premise software.
Funding will help Flok Health expand its NHS-backed AI physiotherapy service beyond back pain, as waiting lists for MSK care keep rising.
Insurers could cut email and spreadsheet bottlenecks as a governed system tracks underwriting referrals, complaints and renewals with audit trails.
Banks could launch international transfers faster, as the Backbase integration cuts the complexity of linking to Mastercard Move.
The new products target paperwork-heavy care, giving doctors scribing support while helping patients manage chronic conditions and medication at home.
The deal gives finance teams a way to automate revenue recognition and reconciliation as businesses seek cleaner books and faster closes.
Independent tests are giving APAC buyers a clearer basis to compare cloud WAAP products as web and API attacks intensify.
Technology investment softened last year, but the UK still drew more projects than France and Germany as London stayed ahead of Paris.
Growing demand for governed AI in regulated sectors has helped the London-based start-up secure six enterprise customers in three months.
Bray takes over as CyberSentriq increases AI investment and folds security, backup and recovery tools into one platform for MSPs and SMBs.