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It aims to cut the need for multiple IT tools by combining patching, security alerts and remote support in one dashboard for distributed fleets.
The update gives security teams earlier warning on vulnerable container images before they reach production, reducing blind spots across cloud estates.
Customers stand to gain tighter control of telemetry as Dynatrace adds Bindplane’s data-routing tools to cut costs and manage compliance.
The move could help enterprises and AI cloud operators manage containers, GPUs and data with one model as demand for edge and agentic AI grows.
The tie-up will let Argentum AI manage separate GPU software environments for each customer from one control plane, easing scaling as demand rises.
The update gives providers a way to run shared cloud infrastructure for many customers while easing costly migrations away from VMware.
AI infrastructure operators can now bill by usage rather than GPU rental as Rafay adds token metering and access controls to its platform.
The appointment bolsters Upwind’s pitch to corporate buyers as cloud and AI security demand real-time visibility across fast-changing environments.
Growing demand for downtime protection is driving SIOS to showcase resilience tools for SQL Server and Linux teams across cloud and hybrid estates.
WordPress users face a security-focused rival as Cloudflare opens EmDash to developers, with plugin isolation aimed at reducing site-wide risk.
Nutanix Kubernetes Platform users can now add CloudCasa tools for backup, recovery and migration across on-premises, edge and cloud sites.
Identity teams could face slower patching and costlier upgrades when “SaaS” turns out to be hosted software, experts warn.
Rising cloud adoption is leaving Australian and New Zealand firms exposed to credential abuse, misconfigurations and costly automated attacks.
Budget-conscious buyers can now add Cato’s SASE security and networking modules gradually, instead of committing to the full platform upfront.
Enterprises in Southeast Asia will get tighter control over software and AI assets as iZeno begins distributing JFrog’s security tools immediately.
Only 14% of organisations have reached top cloud maturity, leaving many AI projects at risk as spending lags behind demand.
Enterprises can now manage legacy virtual machines and containers together on Google Cloud, easing migration and reducing operational complexity.
The win underscores growing demand for cloud-based access controls as firms try to secure employees, devices, machines and AI systems.
AI growth is straining enterprise cloud budgets, with 88% of firms saying underinvestment now puts modernisation and migration plans at risk.
Security teams are turning to continuous, risk-based assessment as fragmented tools leave them unable to see which exposures matter most.