IT Industry stories
Broader recruitment and earlier coding exposure could help women reach senior tech roles as firms widen their search beyond traditional pipelines.
Integration and governance gaps are slowing UK firms' AI rollouts, even as 91% say they have already moved projects into production.
The hire signals Tanium is putting more weight on retention and workplace culture as it expands internationally and broadens its leadership team.
Australian retailers and other regulated firms can now keep customer data in-country as Amperity adds AWS hosting in Sydney and Melbourne.
The deal broadens Celerity’s hybrid cloud offer with IBM-linked automation and AI services, aiming to cut costs and lift performance for clients.
Investor appetite for AI remains intense as OpenAI's new cash haul lifts its valuation to USD $852 billion and deepens its compute push.
AI is now being woven into product development and internal workflows as the cloud communications group marks 20 years in business.
The expansion is set to lift output and jobs at a north-west site supplying power distribution equipment for data centres.
Dealers could cut missed leads as an always-on chatbot from Motortech.ai is folded into Keyloop's Fusion retail platform.
Women still make up just 22% of the tech workforce, and leaders say confidence gaps and male-dominated spaces are holding back more progress.
The accreditation strengthens Tech Data's role in helping Asia-Pacific partners sell Microsoft cloud services, security tools and AI products.
The Birmingham deep-tech firm is raising GBP £725,000 as demand grows for tools that govern AI behaviour in live settings.
The new base will lift the Irish technology company’s workforce to 750 and support product development, security and AI roles.
With 93% of Singapore executives now treating AI software innovation as strategic, leaders face a tougher test: keeping experts aligned and shipping fast.
Despite a population surge, Canada’s patent count barely moved in 2024, underscoring a widening gap between research and domestic investment.
The Cambridge startup has joined a shortlist of more than 900 firms vying for a national prize as it seeks more work from event operators.
The shortlist spans the island and includes firms employing more than 3,000 people, as EY marks the 29th year of its award programme.
The deal gives the cyber security consultancy more than 175 specialists and deeper access to regulated clients across south-west England.
Revenue leakage may be eroding as much as 7% of annual recurring income as finance systems lag behind AI pricing shifts.
Irish firms could miss AI gains unless leaders back clear use cases, staff skills and infrastructure to turn trials into value.