IT Department stories
Guardrails may not stop attackers as Anthropic's split release underscores a widening gap between AI exploit discovery and patching.
The win highlights growing demand for governed AI tools that speed up identity admin without weakening approvals, audit trails or compliance.
The recognition strengthens Tanium's pitch to enterprises seeking faster patching and broader visibility across complex endpoint estates as cyber risks rise.
The deal will put Claude into banking, aviation and government systems, as DXC scales AI agents across regulated customer environments.
Companies now face greater pressure to restore critical cloud services fast, as Rubrik's new tool targets the whole application stack after attacks.
Acquirers could cut months from post-deal IT integration, as the tie-up aims to let staff use applications on day one after closing.
The hire comes as cloud providers jostle for business from customers weighing AI workloads, sovereignty and compliance in Europe.
Older, internet-facing IIS servers are being singled out by China-linked hackers, with one new cluster able to persist despite partial containment.
The handset targets hybrid workplaces with Wi-Fi, DECT and encrypted calling, aiming to simplify office communications and bolster security.
Most firms still judge tech buys on upfront price, even as security, efficiency and long-term value increasingly drive business risk.
More than 15,000 Ventia field workers could gain AI tools to cut admin and speed decisions as the services group tests OpenAI pilots.
AI-driven attacks are forcing identity systems to move faster, as CrowdStrike backs standards for real-time access decisions across users and agents.
Enterprises face new risks as autonomous software agents spread through systems faster than older security tools can track or control.
Enterprises could cut IT support costs by up to 45% as the platform spots and fixes faults before they disrupt operations.
Rising power, cooling and space demands are forcing firms with AI kit to seek colocation sites instead of squeezing hardware into old server rooms.
Large companies may gain a way to move AI pilots into production, as the platform adds governance and audit controls for enterprise workflows.
Most UK public sector IT teams lack the infrastructure and trust needed to scale AI safely, a SolarWinds survey found.
The rollout gives enterprise IT teams autonomous task execution across service, security and endpoint management, with built-in privacy controls.
UK businesses struggling to push AI pilots into production will get onshore support from a merged consultancy focused on delivery, quality and security.
Enterprise software teams are far more willing to use AI before production, with trust dropping from 82% at build to 58% at release.