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Hitachi Vantara storage named leader in GigaOm AI era
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Hitachi Vantara’s VSP One platform is named a GigaOm primary storage Leader again, praised for AI-era cyber resilience and hybrid cloud support.
Exclusive: VyOS Networks on why enterprise networks need a unified OS layer
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VyOS says the age of the central office is over, pitching a universal software network layer for cloud, remote work and AI-era traffic.
NashTech boosts UK & US leadership to meet rising AI demand
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NashTech adds five senior UK and US leaders to sharpen AI and digital transformation expertise as global client demand accelerates.
Interweave wins HFMA award for shared NHS care record
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NHS-owned Interweave wins HFMA digital value award after saving GBP £4.1 million, 166,000 staff hours and cutting ambulance journeys.
Australian CIOs brace for labour, cloud ‘bill shock’ by 2026
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Australian CIOs face 2026 ‘bill shock’ as labour scrutiny intensifies and cloud-first strategies give way to cost-driven hybrid models.
Five technology trends that will shape 2026
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Data, AI, quantum and cybersecurity advances will force Australian firms in 2026 to treat emerging tech as core infrastructure, not experiments.
Ingram Micro flags key pressures on Australian MSPs
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Ingram Micro warns Australian MSPs face rising complexity, skills gaps and cyber risk, but says clear value propositions are driving growth.
Gartner maps six key trends reshaping IT operations by 2026
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Gartner says six trends from hybrid computing to geopatriation will redefine IT infrastructure, operations and risk planning by 2026.
Twilio predicts stricter AI customer service rules by 2026
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Twilio predicts Asia Pacific customer service will face strict AI transparency rules and mandatory bot disclosures by 2026.
Service-based IT & agentic AI to reshape 2026 spend
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Service-first IT, agentic automation and real-time data platforms are set to dominate 2026 enterprise tech strategies and infrastructure spend.
AI set to power autonomous workflows & new work models
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AI is tipped to run entire corporate workflows by 2026, forcing firms to rebuild software and reorganise staff around skills, not hierarchies.
Cloud marketplaces and SaaS reshape global IT spend
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Cloud marketplaces and SaaS are set to transform global IT spend, with Omdia forecasting USD $163 billion marketplace sales by 2030.
AI reshapes cyber threats as experts warn on automation
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AI will transform cyber threats by 2026, experts say, but warn over-automation and legacy systems could imperil critical infrastructure.
National AI plan to turbocharge Australia’s AI uptake
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Australia’s National AI plan is set to ignite a 2026 surge in AI adoption, data centre build-outs and subscription-led tech investment.
Tenable hack of Copilot AI agent exposes fraud risks
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A Tenable demo shows a Copilot-built AI agent can be jailbreaked to steal card data and grant free trips, exposing major fraud risks.
FPT, SCSK launch COBOL PARK to tackle 2025 ‘digital cliff’
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FPT and SCSK are launching COBOL PARK in Japan to modernise ageing mainframes and avert the looming 2025 “digital cliff” risk.
Peer Software earns spot in Gartner 2025 customer report
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Peer Software has been named in Gartner’s 2025 Voice of the Customer report for hybrid cloud storage, reflecting strong enterprise reviews.
TXP warns on low code, AI overload & supplier risk in 2026
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TXP warns 2026 will bring a low-code legacy crunch, AI-fuelled cognitive overload and tougher scrutiny of cybersecurity in supply chains.
BlueCat predicts AI will reshape networks & security
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BlueCat leaders say AI, rising security threats and IT modernisation will force enterprises to rethink how they design and defend networks.
Data infrastructure, not models, now holds back AI
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New research finds just 6% of enterprise AI leaders say their data infrastructure is ready, making data the key brake on AI progress.