IT Department stories
Enterprise security teams could gain faster defences as Cato Networks folds OpenAI's cyber tools into workflows to tackle newly disclosed flaws.
Teams can now spot unapproved infrastructure changes in minutes, helping reduce outage and audit risk as firms face tighter resilience scrutiny.
The move could speed up threat triage and analysis for security teams, while limiting direct access to OpenAI models in customer workflows.
The expansion gives IT teams central control over AI agent permissions, reducing risky static keys and easing reviews as workplace use widens.
The tie-up gives enterprises a single policy layer to curb data leaks and compliance risks as AI workloads spread across clouds and models.
The chipmaker will shift more of its enterprise systems to a managed model as Infosys takes on applications, infrastructure and support.
Strict controls are now central to One NZ's AI push as it guards customer data and avoids costly errors in billing and finance.
With software costs under scrutiny, the ranking could bolster Calero's pitch to large buyers seeking tighter control over SaaS spend and licences.
The move could sharpen threat detection for Check Point's 100,000-plus customers as attackers increasingly use artificial intelligence, the company said.
More than 1,300 organisations have adopted the platform in six weeks, as Tanium bets AI can cut endpoint security and IT workflows.
The semiconductor maker will shift internal IT operations to a managed services model designed to cut incidents and improve employee support.
Operators of nuclear, energy and defence assets in Europe will get integrated software and engineering support under the new partnership.
The scam network's fake texts may have reached millions of Android users, with authorities linking it to major card theft and losses.
The software is designed to keep production running and cut integration complexity for manufacturers even if network links fail.
Growing demand for secure mainframe support has prompted Vertali to strengthen its leadership team with a veteran security specialist.
IT teams could face fewer printer-driver headaches as 10ZiG adds deeper ThinPrint support to its Linux thin clients for virtual desktops.
Most organisations are scaling AI in database management without formal controls, Redgate says, despite adoption rising to 44% last year.
Businesses in New Zealand want better productivity and AI support, and HP has named a veteran executive to help meet that demand.
UK businesses face fresh pressure to tighten AI governance as Microsoft's pricing changes make bundled licences more compelling.
The appointments bolster Google Cloud's push for AI and cloud growth in Southeast Asia, as competition intensifies across key markets.