Single Sign-On (SSO) stories
Free workshop sandboxes should make it easier for developers to try AWS training without a personal account, credit card or cleanup.
Firms with manually rotated ADFS certificates could still be exposed, as attackers may recover live signing keys and forge SAML logins.
Researchers can now analyse data, search literature and draft papers in one place, with outputs kept reproducible on their own infrastructure.
The self-hosted gateway gives firms central control over sign-ins, access and costs as Claude Code roll-outs move beyond small developer teams.
Developers can now add authentication and access controls earlier in AI-built apps, as Ory's free plugins plug identity tools into coding agents.
More than 11 million users could have been exposed if a server-side change had turned the Chrome add-on into a vehicle for code execution.
It lets organisations approve access requests inside Teams, reducing email trails and helping keep credentials and permissions under tighter control.
Legacy-system modernisation could accelerate as NTT DATA rolls out Cursor's AI coding tools internally before offering them to clients.
The expansion gives IT teams central control over AI agent permissions, reducing risky static keys and easing reviews as workplace use widens.
Strict controls are now central to One NZ's AI push as it guards customer data and avoids costly errors in billing and finance.
Cloud providers facing the end of VMware's CSP programme in 2027 can now tap migration tools and new pricing to protect margins.
More than half of Vercel deployments are now triggered by coding agents, as monthly AI token traffic has jumped tenfold.
The tie-up adds tighter access checks as firms deploy AI agents and browser tools more widely, amid rising identity attacks.
The new link should cut manual reconciliation and give smaller firms a clearer view of cash flow as costs and admin pressures mount.
Employees using Perkbox can now access workplace pensions in the same app as perks and rewards, as providers race to boost engagement.
Developers using .NET gain a free open-source alternative after licensing changes left thousands of organisations seeking continuity for sign-in systems.
The move broadens Pi's pitch beyond crypto users, as new tools let outside firms tap its 18 million-strong identity network and node computers.
Developers can now pull thousands of hardened container images for free, as the company drops registration and expands access across its library.
Fans can now follow live scores, video and team news in one place as New Zealand Rugby deepens its direct-to-fan strategy.
Compliance teams can now track behaviour, manage assignments and edit course content in one portal, reducing manual data work and extra systems.