IT Department stories
Boroondara adopts Datacom Datascape for council revamp
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Boroondara selects Datacom Datascape to overhaul property, rates and permits systems, aiming for streamlined services and future AI automation.
Nurse survey warns poor hospital communication harms care
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Nurses say hospital communication failures raise stress, fuel retention risks and trigger patient care issues, a new US survey warns.
Forrester: AI to drive modest job losses, not apocalypse
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Forrester says AI will cut US jobs but stop short of apocalypse, driving 6% of losses by 2030 while reshaping millions more roles.
Organisations face widening skills gap for AI roles
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Over half of firms cannot hire the data and AI talent they need, with mid-sized businesses and industrial sectors hit hardest, Emergn warns.
UK MoD taps Oracle cloud to modernise legacy systems
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The UK Ministry of Defence has deepened its Oracle cloud ties to modernise legacy systems, boost AI adoption and treat data as a core asset.
Acronis unveils archival storage to aid data compliance
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Acronis launches encrypted archival storage for MSPs and SMEs, promising rapid access, WORM immutability and predictable long-term pricing.
2026: Resilience, the new foundation of cybersecurity
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Cybersecurity in 2026 pivots from building higher walls to one core question: how fast can organisations recover when attacks inevitably hit?.
Pelion wins key IoT Breakthrough award for enterprise
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Glasgow-based Pelion has been named Emerging Company of the Year for Enterprise at the 10th annual Internet of Things Breakthrough Awards.
AI’s 2026 security fallout: identity chaos & deepfake fear
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OpenText warns 2026 will bring an AI‑driven identity crisis, deepfake-fuelled scams and decision overload that many firms are not ready for.
Select ID gains UK DIATF & ISO 27001 security nods
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Select ID becomes UK’s only dedicated identity orchestration network with DIATF status and ISO 27001, boosting reusable digital IDs for finance.
Channel partners shift to data-led growth strategies
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Channel partners in five markets plan to prioritise data-led products and consulting in 2026, edging out managed services and subscriptions.
iwGROUP names John Horsman Account Director for iwCONNECT
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iwGROUP appoints telecoms veteran John Horsman as Account Director to spearhead iwCONNECT, its integrated telecoms and technology division.
ITRS buys IP-Label to boost European DEM footprint
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ITRS snaps up French DEM specialist IP-Label, adding 310-plus enterprise clients and bolstering its observability footprint across Europe.
Forrester warns on 2026 tech budgets amid AI shifts
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Forrester flags cooler optimism for 2026 tech budgets as leaders juggle AI-driven investment plans with rising geopolitical and cyber risks.
Exabeam launches AI agent behaviour analytics tools
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Exabeam unveils behaviour analytics suite for AI agents, promising deeper visibility, risk detection and governance as autonomous tools spread.
Ingram Micro on why Australian MSPs are betting on hyperautomation
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Hyperautomation helps MSPs boost margins, overcome skills shortages and unlock new revenue by automating audits, compliance and network management.
Azul boosts Java channel with bigger deals, alliances
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Azul’s Java channel surges with 30% growth, 46% larger deals and more million-dollar partners as alliances and services gain momentum.
Datadobi names Daniel Esposito VP to drive alliances
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Datadobi promotes Daniel Esposito to lead global alliances, targeting services-led partners for unstructured data and governance projects.
Indian firms struggle to turn AI pilots into real ROI gains
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Indian firms ramp up AI pilots for customer engagement and marketing, but most still struggle to prove real returns and scale deployments.
Microsoft patches zero-day, kills legacy Windows drivers
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Microsoft’s first 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes an exploited DWM zero-day, strips decades-old modem drivers and tackles Secure Boot risks.