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Instagram denies breach after 17m user records leak
Today
Instagram denies a data breach after a dataset on 17m users appears on hacking forums, blaming old leak scraps and a fixed reset bug.
CFOs back AI to transform finance but trust gap widens
Today
CFOs bet big on AI to reshape finance, but a Kyriba survey shows trust is lagging as privacy and security fears intensify worldwide.
Microlise, GAH tie up to boost cold chain compliance
Yesterday
Microlise links with GAH to stream real-time refrigeration data into its fleet platform, tightening cold chain monitoring and compliance.
Pelion wins key IoT Breakthrough award for enterprise
Yesterday
Glasgow-based Pelion has been named Emerging Company of the Year for Enterprise at the 10th annual Internet of Things Breakthrough Awards.
Cerillion wins GBP £42.5m Omantel telecoms software deal
Yesterday
Cerillion secures its largest ever contract, a five-year Omantel BSS and OSS deal worth about GBP £42.5m on a subscription basis.
AI speeds UK fusion tokamak design by 100,000 times
Yesterday
AI tools from digiLab and UKAEA speed UK spherical tokamak simulations by 100,000 times, shrinking fusion design cycles from months to hours.
Select ID gains UK DIATF & ISO 27001 security nods
Yesterday
Select ID becomes UK’s only dedicated identity orchestration network with DIATF status and ISO 27001, boosting reusable digital IDs for finance.
UK firms eye agentic AI to cut tax costs in 2026 squeeze
Yesterday
UK businesses are set to roll out agentic AI across tax and finance in 2026 as cost pressures force a reset on processes and investment.
Channel partners shift to data-led growth strategies
Yesterday
Channel partners in five markets plan to prioritise data-led products and consulting in 2026, edging out managed services and subscriptions.
Westmill adopts Beacon AI to streamline logistics ops
Yesterday
Westmill deploys Beacon AI workspace to unify shipment tracking and automate invoice checks, cutting logistics bottlenecks and email back-and-forth.
Nexer Enterprise Applications names new UK managing director
Yesterday
Nexer Enterprise Applications has promoted Martin Burden to UK managing director as founder Colin Crow moves to chairman and global roles.
SaleCycle buys BEYABLE to build unified eCommerce stack
Yesterday
SaleCycle snaps up French personalisation specialist BEYABLE to create a unified European eCommerce marketing and conversion platform.
Mid-January urged as true start for UK Q1 forecasts
Yesterday
Kaleidoscope.com urges UK firms to treat mid-January as the real start of Q1 planning, warning December forecasts are built on distorted data.
ITRS buys IP-Label to boost European DEM footprint
Yesterday
ITRS snaps up French DEM specialist IP-Label, adding 310-plus enterprise clients and bolstering its observability footprint across Europe.
AI shifts from cost cutting to growth in boardrooms
Yesterday
Global enterprises now see AI less as a cost cutter and more as a revenue engine, with agentic tools and Chief AI Officers rising in boardrooms.
'We can't rely on goodwill' - NZ lags behind on battling AI creation of sexual images
Yesterday
New Zealand urged to enact AI safety laws as deepfake sexual images surge, amid warnings it can no longer rely on tech firms’ goodwill.
US company Bourns tries to take over New Zealand chip maker Rakon
Yesterday
US firm Bourns launches NZD $356m bid for loss‑making Rakon, offering NZD $1.55 a share and locking up 41% of the chip maker’s stock.
UK unveils new Cyber Unit amid mixed funding concerns
2 days ago
UK launches central Cyber Unit to harden public sector defences, as experts warn GBP £210 million funding may fall short of ambitions.
BGF backs Origin Tech to expand AI water leak tools
2 days ago
BGF invests multi-million GBP in Origin Tech to scale AI and satellite water leak detection and trenchless repair tools globally.
Europe warned over AI security gap despite AI Act lead
2 days ago
Europe’s AI security controls lag global norms, leaving anomaly detection, incident response and supply-chain visibility dangerously weak.