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Malicious attacks are growing costlier as AI-generated elements feature in nearly a third of incidents, IBM's study found.
Enterprises could cut GPU use and power costs as the open-source bundle lets Akida neuromorphic chips share IBM's scheduler for inference tasks.
Client-backed learning programmes have won 114 Brandon Hall HCM Excellence Awards, including 24 for SweetRush since its January acquisition by NIIT Learning.
The appointments strengthen Siren's links to law enforcement and intelligence customers as demand grows for faster cybercrime investigations.
Partners across Asia Pacific will gain broader access to IBM products and support as Tech Data adds six markets to its regional network.
Pressure from AI projects stalled by poor data governance is boosting demand for RecordPoint's software among regulated organisations.
The third-party software support provider is broadening its leadership bench as it pushes for faster global growth and tighter delivery control.
Finance teams face mounting AI bills as Yarken joins a 30-member Linux Foundation group aiming to standardise token cost reporting.
APAC customers are fuelling LogicMonitor's AI growth, with Australia among the earliest adopters of its Edwin AI platform.
Banks can now manage Hedera custody, issuance and smart contracts on one platform, reducing vendor sprawl and integration delays for tokenised products.
Enterprises could slash AI compliance work from months to days as Red Hat's open source asago project turns policy documents into deployable controls.
Security teams face fresh blind spots as AI-built apps and traditional code pipelines increasingly expose company data and cloud systems.
The wealth manager will use the funds to build AI tools for advisers and client service, as firms race to lift productivity and engagement.
The platform targets firms struggling to oversee a surge in AI-built software, as governance gaps create security and compliance risks.
Clients with complex technology estates could see tighter oversight and faster issue resolution as Diversified centralises managed services globally.
Advisers could see less admin and quicker follow-up as SEI widens its AI toolkit with software that turns client meetings into records and tasks.
Students at the Canadian college will gain industry-recognised certifications as employers increasingly demand verified IT skills over formal study alone.
Boards seeking proof of generative AI returns now have a tool that links token spend to revenue, productivity, risk and cost.
Eligible US universities and non-profits can now use Lightwell to patch open source flaws without overhauling systems or sharing data.
A broad industry push aims to give cyber defenders shared tools for spotting AI flaws, as regulators weigh whether open models raise new risks.