IT Department stories
The agreement could lift revenue from fiscal 2028 as cloud operators seek denser, more power-efficient storage for AI-heavy data centres.
Businesses weighing AI spending may see Google's Forrester ranking as a boost, with Gemini Enterprise aimed at uniting users, developers and IT teams.
Pressure is mounting on advisers in Australia and New Zealand as Fujitsu moves to tie strategy to delivery and win more transformation work.
Demand is rising for auditable identity checks and document integrity as AI-generated content and tighter rules reshape online trust.
Customer enquiries are now being answered up to 35% faster as Rinnai Australia uses Oracle AI to ease pressure on its call centre.
The tie-up aims to help firms curb access risk as AI agents, bots and contractors increasingly outnumber traditional staff users.
Breaches tied to printers are costing organisations more, with the average incident now exceeding USD $1.3 million, Quocirca said.
Support teams can now handle device context and remediation in one place as PDQ widens its Windows and macOS management tools.
Many Australian and New Zealand workers are losing nearly a full day a week reconciling AI outputs across disconnected systems, Workday found.
The 10-year programme should help Crocs cut costs, standardise operations and improve decision-making as retail margins stay under pressure.
Enterprises will be able to move more sales, marketing and database data into BigQuery as Google adds connectors for SQL Server and Shopify.
A 91-place jump in CRN's Fast Growth 150 signals rising demand for Myriad360's security, cloud and infrastructure services.
Toronto clients will gain faster access to AI skills and local delivery support as Tech Mahindra expands its Canadian footprint.
Australian businesses are set to lift AI cloud budgets sharply as production deployments drive demand for high-performance infrastructure.
Students in Years 12 and 13 will gain school qualifications tied to jobs and training as the government seeks to ease skills shortages.
More than 1,500 New Zealand schoolgirls will get workplace exposure as the tech sector seeks to widen its talent pipeline.
Enterprises can now buy AI work by output, as the new marketplace aims to cut project costs and speed delivery across functions.
Rising use of autonomous AI agents is forcing firms to rethink access controls, as Saviynt and Snowflake target identity risks in business systems.
Healthcare payers and providers could cut costs and manual work as the alliance targets AI-driven workflows for high-volume clinical tasks.
It promises lower token costs, faster responses and tighter control of sensitive data as firms push agents into production.