IT services stories
Concerns over infrastructure and costs have not deterred foreign investors, with two-thirds planning to expand in Ireland over the next year.
The update gives Microsoft customers faster visibility into AI-driven access risks, after Netwrix linked broader identity footprints to higher breach rates.
Higher profitability has helped push enterprise values up by about 15% for the average IT solution provider, according to a new report.
The funding will help the London-based consultancy expand through acquisitions and into new markets as demand for digital change and security grows.
Legacy-system modernisation could accelerate as NTT DATA rolls out Cursor's AI coding tools internally before offering them to clients.
The chipmaker will shift more of its enterprise systems to a managed model as Infosys takes on applications, infrastructure and support.
The tie-up gives Australian businesses more access to indoor mobile coverage tools as demand rises for connected buildings and sensor systems.
The semiconductor maker will shift internal IT operations to a managed services model designed to cut incidents and improve employee support.
MSPs are prioritising simpler document tools as Foxit's award signals growing demand for AI-enabled workflows across small business customers.
Exaba's local cloud storage pitch could give US managed services providers higher margins as it challenges AWS and Azure in a crowded market.
With phishing and stolen credentials driving most breaches, organisations are being urged to replace passwords with passkeys for safer logins.
The rollout should save staff hours on internal updates as XMA uses screens to target messages across three offices and dozens of divisions.
Operators could cut energy use and congestion as the new tools aim to automate 5G network tasks across multivendor setups.
Growing demand for secure mainframe support has prompted Vertali to strengthen its leadership team with a veteran security specialist.
The software aims to stop printed and scanned documents slipping outside managed workflows, a growing compliance risk for AI-heavy firms.
The recognition underlines a stronger culture and staff development push at the Manchester IT firm, after it lifted from Silver in three years.
Australian businesses risk data leaks and governance gaps as staff adopt AI tools faster than employers can set rules and training.
Organisations adopting AI on AWS will get more support running Claude securely, as Lyra Cloud Services adds Anthropic access through Bedrock.
The new package aims to help firms handling sensitive client data replace patchwork systems with managed access, collaboration and security tools.
Extra warehouse parts will help Smart CT meet demand from new contracts across government, health and retail customers in Europe and beyond.