IT Department stories
Kubernetes cements role as AI & cloud native backbone
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Kubernetes now underpins 82% of production container workloads, as CNCF data shows it emerging as the default platform for generative AI.
Tech leaders urge Khan to drop AI ‘mass unemployment’
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Tech leaders tell Sadiq Khan to stop warning of AI ‘mass unemployment’, saying firms use it to boost productivity, not scrap jobs.
Forrester tips cloud & generative AI to fuel IT boom
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Global IT services spending will rise 4.8% annually to 2029 as cloud infrastructure and generative AI reshape enterprise technology demand.
Anthropic plans Australian office in global AI push
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Anthropic is setting up an Australian office in Sydney as Claude adoption soars, anchoring a wider global expansion and hiring push.
SMEs warned over hidden IT fragility as risks rise
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Australian SMEs face rising IT fragility as cloud-era misconfigurations, weak oversight and reactive support quietly erode resilience.
Lancom gains AoG status for New Zealand government IT
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Lancom wins listing on New Zealand’s All-of-Government IT Marketplace, opening a streamlined route to tap a projected $13 billion spend.
OVHcloud unveils Veeam-powered Backup Agent for Bare Metal
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OVHcloud launches Veeam-based Backup Agent for Bare Metal servers, offering immutable offsite backups with no egress or licence fees.
B.C. expands India trade ties with Karnataka tech partnership
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British Columbia inks Karnataka life sciences pact in Bengaluru push to deepen biotech, medtech and digital health trade ties with India.
Kick ICT names Steven Brown as new Chief Executive Officer
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Kick ICT has appointed Steven Brown as chief executive, succeeding retiring founder Tom O’Hara as the group targets its next growth phase.
SNP extends CEO Jens Amail’s contract to December 2030
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SNP extends CEO Jens Amail’s contract to December 2030 after record revenue and profit, signalling confidence in its global growth strategy.
Leighton launches dedicated AWS practice in the UK
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Leighton unveils a dedicated UK AWS cloud practice to meet rising demand for digital transformation and legacy modernisation projects.
OVHcloud unveils Veeam-based managed backup for Bare Metal
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OVHcloud rolls out Veeam-based managed backup for Bare Metal servers, promising rapid setup, encrypted offsite copies and no agent licence fees.
MSSPs key to securing India’s fast-growing SMB sector
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India’s booming SMBs face rising cyber threats, driving rapid adoption of managed IT and security services to safeguard growth.
Cloudflare: outdated apps stifle APAC AI investment gains
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Cloudflare warns outdated apps across APAC are choking AI gains, as modernised firms see triple the returns on their AI investments.
Rubrik unveils sovereign cloud to keep sensitive data local
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Rubrik launches Security Cloud Sovereign to keep sensitive data, control and threat detection inside customer-defined national borders.
Calero hires Hyoun Park to lead telecom mobility push
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Calero appoints veteran analyst Hyoun Park as VP of Telecom & Mobility Management to sharpen its Technology Business Management push.
NuSummit, Simbian launch AI-driven CognixMDR security SOC
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NuSummit and Simbian launch CognixMDR, an AI-driven managed detection and response service to tackle alert overload and skills gaps.
Shared Care Record Summit joins Digital Health Rewired
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Digital Health Rewired will host a Shared Care Record Summit in March, spotlighting NHS data-sharing, integration and patient access.
Canon names Peter Saak to lead new EMEA print group
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Canon has named Peter Saak to head its renamed Integrated Printing & Services Group in EMEA, sharpening focus on services-led print.
Regulatory delays hinder UK tech & AI project delivery
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Regulatory delays are stalling UK tech and AI projects, with a third of IT providers hit on almost every job, new research reveals.