Data Security stories
The new package aims to help firms handling sensitive client data replace patchwork systems with managed access, collaboration and security tools.
Clear warranties and return policies may be needed to turn US interest in refurbished gadgets into sales, the survey found.
Enterprises can now query file-based data in Snowflake and Databricks without first moving petabytes into a lakehouse, cutting AI prep delays.
Security teams could get faster threat triage and richer alert context as Proofpoint folds GPT-5.5 into managed workflows, not customer access.
Product teams may get concepts to review in minutes rather than months as the new service aims to speed early decisions on brand fit and compliance.
Service providers can now run Veeam-based backup storage on existing infrastructure, after Virtuozzo Storage gained certified object storage status.
Client mandates and staff retention are at risk as most professional services firms struggle to turn widespread AI use into daily practice.
Shared storage teams will gain tighter oversight and automation as the new software arrives for V5000 systems in late 2026.
Enterprises wrestling with AI readiness and data sovereignty may gain clearer governance as Everpure adds a new intelligence layer.
Sovereign AI is becoming vital to mission readiness as Defence Australia builds a connected data ecosystem for faster decisions.
Most security leaders now see AI as a cybersecurity opportunity, even as concerns over supplier exposure and domain attacks remain high.
Developers using Kimchi can now route tasks to MiniMax M3, cutting costs and keeping code inside controlled enterprise environments.
UK businesses face fresh pressure to tighten AI governance as Microsoft's pricing changes make bundled licences more compelling.
Aged care staff are spending half as long on morning rostering after an AI system recovered 15 hours a week at ECH.
Australian businesses risk data leaks and governance gaps as staff adopt AI tools faster than employers can set rules and training.
Backers are betting on a bigger market for female health data as the Melbourne startup's user base and research dataset grow.
Users seeking help with sleep, stress and other everyday issues are driving early uptake of Groov's AI support in New Zealand.
Small firms taking card payments by phone face fraud, chargeback and compliance risks that Gamma says have been overlooked.
Data shortages and tighter privacy rules are pushing Australian organisations to train video AI with synthetic footage instead of real-world recordings.
But 56 per cent of users rely on unapproved tools, leaving Australian employers to tackle security, compliance and trust gaps.