IT Department stories
Greater demand for sovereign cloud and repeatable platform tools is driving Cycloid's channel strategy as it adds a senior Europe partner lead.
Corporate users can be compromised in under five minutes when attackers pose as help-desk staff in external Microsoft Teams chats, researchers say.
UKG Ready users can now automate employee data into email signatures and meeting themes, reducing manual updates for IT teams.
The scams can hand attackers Microsoft 365 access, as new kits and services make device code phishing easier to run at scale.
A widening gap is emerging as firms struggle to meet tighter data rules, with only 29% prioritising sovereign AI in the near term.
Mid-market buyers are increasingly favouring flexible workplace deals as YASH earns recognition for scalable cloud and security services.
With biometric terminals increasingly treated as networked endpoints, the device aims to cut tampering risk and ease large-site access control.
Customers will get broader cyber recovery options as the pair add resale agreements and tighter integration across hybrid cloud tools.
Greater scrutiny of autonomous software is pushing firms towards open web standards that let users verify AI agents and trust their connections.
Businesses with branch and remote sites could cut outage risk as Ericsson adds 5G and satellite links to its network management tools.
The purchase adds browser-based AI controls to Akamai's security portfolio as firms scramble to monitor staff use of generative tools.
Platform teams can now track Kubernetes and Helm changes in one system as formae broadens its reach into container orchestration and plugins.
The update could ease migrations for IT teams seeking to cut VMware dependence without adding Linux administration overhead.
Members have elected three industry veterans to the board for 2026-27, as GTIA refreshes leadership to guide its strategic direction.
Shared ownership of security and networking is still rare at large US firms, leaving many exposed to breaches, delays and higher costs.
The deal would give Akamai browser-level controls to curb data leaks as staff increasingly use generative AI tools through everyday web browsers.
The scheme will heat nearby homes and buildings while cutting carbon emissions by more than 4,500 tonnes a year.
Many US enterprises still cannot trace AI failures across infrastructure, leaving costly GPU bottlenecks and hidden risks unresolved.
AI customers in Toronto will gain higher rack densities as Telehouse's new liquid cooling setup cuts energy use and recovers waste heat.
The appointment underscores rising demand for AI sales leaders who can turn pilots into measurable enterprise gains as Sparq scales its executive team.