Application infrastructure stories
The miner-to-cloud shift gained momentum as IREN boosted contracted AI revenue and set out a wider 5GW expansion with NVIDIA.
The hire bolsters MTX’s push into AI, data centres and energy as it seeks deeper government and enterprise ties across APAC and beyond.
Cloud teams can now investigate incidents and fix risks inside coding tools, as Sysdig shifts security work from dashboards to AI agents.
Multinational groups in Europe will gain private links to an EU-based cloud, reducing exposure to public internet routes and sovereignty risks.
Fans in 245 countries and regions can now get round-the-clock help on tickets and merchandise as Weverse automates support with Google Cloud AI.
Most firms are now running AI in production, with hybrid clouds and security controls becoming crucial as inference overtakes training.
Security teams can now watch Windows Server workloads in real time across AWS, Google Cloud and Azure, reducing blind spots in mixed estates.
Enterprise teams still bogged down by spreadsheets and email could gain AI-built workflow software as Pit starts live pilots across several sectors.
Enterprise customers using PolyAI’s Agent Studio should see easier onboarding and tighter governance as Kong Konnect underpins its API scale-up.
Banks can now deploy more of their systems through one AWS-based stack as Temenos adds digital banking and payments to its cloud service.
The update targets firms weighing private cloud for production AI, with Broadcom citing cost, security and governance pressures in its research.
It aims to cut outage investigation time for engineers by combining live telemetry with incident history, changes and service context.
Homhero’s expansion across Australia and New Zealand will hinge on new technical leadership as it seeks to keep its platform stable for thousands of listings.
Businesses in New Zealand and Australia can now keep cloud data local as OVHcloud brings lower latency and residency compliance to Auckland.
The new tools could let merchants sell inside AI apps and bill for token use in real time, while tightening fraud checks.
Customers in Southeast Asia can now keep AI data closer to home, as Pinecone adds local residency and lower latency in Singapore.
The move puts the AI software company closer to enterprise buyers, investors and partners as it scales after adding more than 100 customers last year.
Australian sales teams should see faster response times as the CRM shifts local customer data onshore to meet residency demands.
Rising AI demand is pushing European operators to build denser sites with lower costs, stronger monitoring and less maintenance risk from day one.
Daily recovery testing now gives the Queensland council greater confidence its warning and evacuation systems will stay online during severe weather.