IT Industry stories
The recognition underlines Cognitiv’s growth as revenue from its ContextGPT product jumped 388% and new clients rose 67% last year.
Developers should see fewer errors and faster builds as NetSuite opens its coding guidance to more than 25 AI platforms worldwide.
The move strengthens Xero’s North American engineering base as it pushes AI tools into its core accounting software for small businesses.
Canada is losing another homegrown startup to faster US demand, as H2O Vision shifts its AI drowning detection rollout south.
The Exeter Shopify agency plans recruitment, expansion and acquisitions after YFM Equity Partners committed GBP £7.6 million to support growth.
The move signals a deeper push into Australia and New Zealand as Anthropic courts enterprise and government customers from a Sydney base.
The public sector software group is reshaping its leadership to push AI across products and engineering for 6,000 customers.
The customer experience software provider is courting UK and European brands as it passes USD $100 million in annual recurring revenue.
The data integration software group is sharpening its growth push as it targets USD $250 million in revenue by 2028.
Technology leaders say the country risks falling further behind as AI adoption, cyber threats and rising costs outpace progress.
The recognition could help Synextra win more UK contracts as buyers seek proven Azure data and AI expertise from trusted partners.
Singapore jobseekers face fiercer competition as LinkedIn’s latest ranking shows financial services still dominate career-growth prospects.
The two-year scheme will give 40 women in Scotland data and AI leadership training as firms struggle with a persistent tech gender gap.
Growth at the Newcastle data firm has climbed 53% as award wins and fresh client deals lift its profile beyond the North East.
The Edinburgh conference will put AI trust and governance centre stage as speakers from OpenAI, OpenUK and academia address business risk.
Glasgow’s AI jobs and training pipeline is set to grow as SAS commits more than GBP £20 million to its research centre and UK skills drive.
The move aims to turn in-house AI know-how into scalable products for corporate learning clients as demand grows for practical deployment.
Boards at Canadian technology firms face rising financial and regulatory pressure as extreme weather, AI power demand and disclosure rules intensify.
Downtime and breach risk are rising even as Canadian enterprises boost security budgets, with cloud incidents now hitting record levels.
Smaller science and technology firms outside London are driving the gains, as young staff pay rose 1.9% and hiring outpaced the wider sector.