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Businesses will be able to track vehicle costs in real time as Visa and Westpac replace closed-loop fuel cards with mobile digital credentials.
Australian firms risk shifting bottlenecks from coding to testing and security as AI boosts developer output but leaves workflows fragmented.
AI tools are making more firms reassess SaaS, but Thoughtworks says legacy systems and enterprise risk will keep custom builds selective.
The deal gives Seagate an equity stake in Wasabi as enterprise customers face a more crowded cloud storage market and uncertain pricing.
It aims to cut latency and simplify operations for regulated AI deployments, while adding tighter security and storage controls.
Administrators can now manage NAS backups in a browser as the latest DPX update adds encryption key controls and VMware tag policies.
AI could help unlock the long-promised value of IoT, as Singapore-based Affirmo pushes real-time tracking into manufacturing and logistics.
Direct use is boosting trust in conversational AI, with 82% of active users reporting measurable value and many still wary of deployment costs.
The deal could cut admin and speed up decisions for more than one million businesses across Australia and New Zealand.
Most new customers in Asia Pacific and Japan already arrive via partners, underscoring Akamai’s shift to indirect sales as Fiona Zhang takes over the channel role.
The update gives providers a way to run shared cloud infrastructure for many customers while easing costly migrations away from VMware.
Operators can now rank drones by threat level as DroneShield’s latest software update aims to cut clutter and speed decisions in crowded airspace.
Rising AI traffic is pushing firms to treat wireless upgrades as a growth bet, with most planning bigger budgets and faster refreshes.
Businesses facing the Windows 10 end-of-support deadline could avoid costly hardware refreshes by repurposing older devices instead.
Large employers can now handle desk and room bookings in Outlook and Teams as Eptura deepens its Microsoft 365 integration.
Early production use is building as banks seek more flexible virtual desktop options across private and hybrid cloud environments.
The hire underlines CirrusHQ’s push into public sector cloud work as councils and government departments seek safer, cheaper systems.
Direct access to Interac e-Transfer gives Neo Financial more control over payment features as the network opens to non-bank providers.
Only 10% of customers rate service as great, as fragmented systems and poor empathy are driving churn and frustration.
The hire signals a push to deepen partner ties in Ireland as AI and digital transformation reshape demand for technology distributors.