IT Department stories
It aims to help large organisations spot hidden control risks as roles, credentials and delegated access combine across fragmented systems.
ChatGPT users can now manage reminders and recurring checks from a single sidebar page, as OpenAI folds Pulse into scheduled tasks.
Users can now tie design work to coding and workplace tools, as Anthropic widens Claude Design's reach across teams and projects.
Institutional investors will now get faster, tailored analysis on technology disruption and AI adoption as Sentinel Global widens access to Sentinel Labs.
The new service is aimed at reducing downtime and data loss for enterprises running Kubernetes and virtual machines across hybrid HPE environments.
The hire gives Swisslog Healthcare extra marketing firepower as it pushes deeper into hospital automation and customer growth.
Most large US enterprises say AI agents are creating unmanaged financial and compliance risks, with many forced to reverse their actions.
The packaging group aims to improve efficiency and user experience as TCS takes control of its global IT operations under a multi-year deal.
Cost pressures are emerging as UK and Irish firms move generative AI from pilots to production, with 41% calling model spend prohibitive.
The preview could help businesses adopt office AI without exposing sensitive data, as search and automation run locally under encryption.
Cloud users could gain access to fault-tolerant quantum computing in 2028, as QuEra and AWS expand their collaboration.
Enterprises could cut handling times and improve compliance as UiPath pushes its automation software into more complex, exception-heavy case work.
The open-source release gives enterprises a single control layer for fragmented AI agent tools, with governance and cost controls built in.
AI workloads are pushing log volumes up 93%, yet most large companies still leave 86% of data unanalyzed to keep costs down.
The milestone highlights rising demand for devices that turn workplace conversations into usable records as AI firms push beyond chatbots.
The tie-up could speed AI rollout in banking, aviation and government, as DXC trains tens of thousands of engineers to deploy Claude.
Meeting-room decisions will now flow into follow-up work more easily as Zoom rolls out AI capture, signage and camera tools for offices.
Support for core Oracle and billing systems is freeing One New Zealand to shift staff and budget towards AI work without major upgrades.
Visitors and engineers now face easier access and better facilities after a GBP £2 million overhaul across eight UK sites, Pulsant said.
Rising AI use is making cloud bills harder to predict, with 85% of organisations saying cost control is now their main cloud challenge.