Chief Technology Officers (CTO) stories
Organisations seeking tighter data control can now route AI workloads through a governed layer that spans seven Northern European markets.
Delays from tangled networks and legacy systems are costing financial firms revenue, compliance time and AI opportunities, a survey found.
Only 7% of organisations say their data is ready for AI, risking weaker personalisation and costlier technology investments.
Dell says agentic AI should shift routine tasks below the machine line, freeing staff for expert work while making the role temporary.
The hire is intended to speed AI product development and deepen StructureFlow's appeal to legal and financial services firms.
Enterprises could cut the cost of running AI agents, as Writer says its upgraded system is 41% cheaper per task and easier to govern.
The hires bolster Advantai's push across Australia and New Zealand as demand rises for firms helping brands launch mobile services.
Leadership continuity will be tested as One NZ promotes two insiders and hires Sonia Fernandes before Nick Judd takes over as Chief Executive Officer.
The move frees budget for AI and eCommerce projects, while preserving more than 700 SAP customisations and avoiding a costly S/4HANA migration.
Companies can now trace AI prompts to individual staff, helping curb surprise bills and reduce the risk of sensitive data leaks.
Security teams must now track AI agents and machine accounts as well as staff, as BeyondTrust expands Pathfinder to cover privileged access.
Only 18% of organisations are turning AI investment into measurable growth, highlighting a leadership gap that may slow adoption across ASEAN.
Clients with complex technology estates could see tighter oversight and faster issue resolution as Diversified centralises managed services globally.
Against a backdrop of AI-driven job losses and skills shortages, the 2027 awards aim to spotlight women whose work could widen tech talent.
Britain could miss the bigger economic prize if ministers focus on AI start-ups rather than skills, adoption and productivity gains.
Drug discovery teams can now outsource industrial-scale CRISPR screening in human cells as the Cambridge biotech expands its service offer.
Outages are now a board-level risk for many UK firms, with most technology leaders saying network resilience is critical to revenue and operations.
Cybersecurity experts warn single-person approvals are now vulnerable after an AI agent used fabricated identities to slip malicious code past checks.
The planned handover keeps Epicor's strategy intact as it leans on cloud and AI software to serve manufacturers, distributors and retailers.
The connected fitness group is widening its subscription and software push as it expands across the US and Europe, with Jason Ellis joining to lead technology.