Infrastructure stories
The spending aims to add skilled jobs and local AI access as Thailand races to become South East Asia’s digital hub.
The software aims to curb AI job failures and GPU waste as enterprises push agentic workloads into production on Nutanix systems.
Customers running critical workloads should gain faster recovery and more flexible hybrid storage options as Nutanix broadens ties with MongoDB and NetApp.
It could cut migration cycles from days to minutes for firms modernising virtual estates, while keeping data in place for some VM moves.
Enterprises struggling with fragmented files and AI governance now get a new platform aimed at giving staff and agents safer access to data.
New EU rules could force access control makers to prove stronger patching, sourcing and disclosure processes as cyberattacks rise.
The deal would give Blue Cloud full ownership of a US energy and digital infrastructure platform without an immediate cash outflow, if approved.
The funding would help Firmus expand AI factories across Asia-Pacific, as demand for compute outpaces available capacity and power supply.
Small website owners will gain new tools to block, allow or charge AI crawlers as Cloudflare and GoDaddy back identity standards.
Customers facing supply constraints are gaining new ways to run AI and hybrid workloads across on-premises systems, cloud and bare metal.
Attackers are now exploiting flaws before patches exist, leaving 85% of vulnerable assets unpatched at disclosure across 10,000 organisations.
Banks and fintech groups could classify payments more accurately after the system lifted income detection 48% and cut fee errors.
Investor appetite for AI remains intense as OpenAI's new cash haul lifts its valuation to USD $852 billion and deepens its compute push.
The environmental services group is reshaping its leadership as Richard Kirkman takes charge of a GBP £4 billion Northern Europe business.
The move gives European customers more automated cloud tools as Leaseweb adds autoscaling, load balancing and private-network storage.
The funding will help OpenFX expand hiring and infrastructure as it tackles slow, costly cross-border transfers for banks and fintechs.
The pact secures 3.5 gigawatts of next-generation chip capacity from 2027 as enterprise demand for Claude surges past USD $30 billion a year.
Faster sites and steadier checkouts are helping Australian retailers reduce cart abandonment and cope with traffic spikes.
New Zealand’s electrification push is being slowed by a shortage of skilled electricians, leaving households and firms exposed to higher costs and outages.
The funding will help five British Columbia projects expand satellite, drone and maritime technologies with dual-use defence applications.