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AI adoption is widening a gap among Australian SMEs, with users growing 2.8 times faster and many others still holding back.
Continuity for customers and partners is HPE South Pacific’s priority as Anthony Sanelli steps in after Patrick Matthews leaves next month.
The insurer will use cloud and AI tools to cut claims admin and speed up customer service under a five-year agreement with Microsoft.
Despite widespread confidence, only 32% of firms test AI disaster recovery plans monthly, leaving identity and SaaS access exposed to outages.
The funding gives Wasabi room to expand storage capacity and global reach as demand rises for data-heavy AI workloads.
The recognition reflects tighter integration with Google Cloud as customers seek cleaner recovery, stronger backup security and AI-ready protected data.
Thailand’s enterprise AI market is getting a more exclusive channel as Gulf Edge gains sole rights to Kore.ai’s platform in key sectors.
Capacity limits are now behind nearly 60 per cent of AI production failures, risking outages and higher costs as usage scales.
Local customers will gain more support as Tines expands in response to rising demand from Australian and New Zealand enterprises.
Critical Microsoft flaws surged as Azure, Dynamics 365 and Office saw big jumps, even though total vulnerabilities fell 6% in 2025.
The updates aim to help companies turn internal data into AI-driven workflows while keeping business controls and governance in place.
Analysts can now triage threats and trace outages from inside AI tools, as Elastic’s public preview cuts dashboard switching.
AWS users can now run GitLab Duo Agent Platform inference through Amazon Bedrock, keeping AI workflows inside existing controls and budgets.
The award could help Fortinet deepen enterprise ties as cloud security buyers seek fewer tools and faster remediation across hybrid environments.
Demand for connected safety gear is rising as Blackline expands its fire and hazmat customer base to more than 500 departments.
The appointments come as businesses shift AI from trials to daily operations, putting far greater pressure on data privacy and security teams.
The AI services group is bolstering its board as it seeks to win enterprise clients and prove its relaunch has commercial traction.
A stronger FY26 lifted Persistent's dividend to INR 40 a share as annual revenue climbed 17.4%, with quarterly growth extending to a 24th straight quarter.
Microsoft is betting on AI training to ease workplace fears, after pledging to skill another 200,000 people in New Zealand.
More than half of small business leaders report higher productivity after adopting AI, with spending linked to savings of up to 10 hours a week.