Hybrid IT stories
Australian businesses face a new cyber baseline as regulators move to align guidance with cloud, SaaS and AI-driven threats.
Enterprises could cut IT support costs by up to 45% as the platform spots and fixes faults before they disrupt operations.
Security teams are being pushed to prioritise more than ever, as vulnerabilities now make up 42.6% of critical exposures, Check Point says.
The designation underlines rising demand for cyber recovery and AI-era data protection as enterprises shift from backup alone to broader resilience.
Enterprises and agencies handling sensitive data now have a sovereign hybrid option as DXC targets stricter compliance and AI-ready workloads.
Banks under regulatory pressure may be able to modernise databases without moving sensitive records to public cloud infrastructure.
The agreement gives Italian resellers another backup and disaster recovery option as NAKIVO expands through ICOS's local channel network.
Enterprises can now query file-based data in Snowflake and Databricks without first moving petabytes into a lakehouse, cutting AI prep delays.
Enterprises wrestling with AI workload failures and infrastructure bottlenecks may use the new tool to automate incident response and service assurance.
It aims to help large organisations spot hidden control risks as roles, credentials and delegated access combine across fragmented systems.
The updates aim to help enterprises control AI sprawl, cut virtualisation costs and run regulated private clouds more securely across hybrid estates.
Rising AI costs and weaker oversight are pushing enterprises to demand tighter controls as token use spreads across clouds and in-house models.
The tie-up gives UK public sector and finance customers a route to use AI on governed legacy records without losing auditability or control.
The shift cut monthly hosting costs by about 40% and let the coffee supplier modernise ageing systems without disrupting deliveries.
Partners will get a single global scheme from 1 November as HPE folds Juniper programmes into one channel model across networking, cloud and AI.
The move signals tighter financial oversight as IP Fabric steps up hiring and targets more enterprise demand for network visibility tools.
Growing demand for secure mainframe support has prompted Vertali to strengthen its leadership team with a veteran security specialist.
The move comes as US agencies shift from planning to implementation of post-quantum cryptography, exposing legacy systems to future quantum attacks.
Enterprises can now migrate mainframe workloads to AWS in stages, with OpenLegacy keeping old and new systems connected during the transition.
The hire comes as customers scrutinise SolarWinds' security posture more closely after its 2020 breach and rising cyber risk across software suppliers.