IT Department stories
Network speeds jumped and support tickets nearly vanished after the rollout, easing pressure on a lean IT team as AI use expands.
IT teams can now plan Microsoft 365 tenant moves around identity first, reducing clashes before mailboxes and workloads are migrated.
Teams under pressure from AI-driven telemetry growth can now query logs in object storage without indexing, cutting storage and search costs.
The unified setup gives IT teams one view of meeting rooms, devices and analytics as businesses seek simpler management for hybrid work.
Enterprises wrestling with AI workload failures and infrastructure bottlenecks may use the new tool to automate incident response and service assurance.
IT teams can now centrally manage hybrid meeting fleets as Owl Labs adds paid analytics, support and API tools to its devices.
IT teams on Apple fleets can now set rules, spot unsanctioned tools and generate compliance reports as AI use spreads across Macs.
Mac users at many firms can now be covered by the same AI data-loss rules as Windows, closing a governance gap for sensitive work.
It aims to help large organisations spot hidden control risks as roles, credentials and delegated access combine across fragmented systems.
ChatGPT users can now manage reminders and recurring checks from a single sidebar page, as OpenAI folds Pulse into scheduled tasks.
Canadian resellers and integrators gain wider access to Yealink room systems as SFM takes on national distribution and support.
The pact could keep more AI data and computing in Canada as enterprises and public bodies seek domestically governed infrastructure for sensitive workloads.
The update should ease compliance concerns for regulated firms by keeping incident data inside customer environments, including air-gapped sites.
Fans will now see how travel, policing and recovery time shape the 2026-27 calendar after months of computer-assisted planning.
Fans will see changes across ticketing, content and security as the Premier League club hands its digital overhaul to Tata Consultancy Services.
It aims to cut clutter and installation headaches as firms rework meeting rooms for hybrid work and routine video calls.
Demand for integrated IT and fibre infrastructure work is rising as Kubus adds Ammcom to widen its UK project capabilities.
AI and emerging tech are becoming a growth priority for UK lenders and insurers, with 91% expecting higher spending over the next year.
The launch targets firms struggling to keep AI projects fed with clean, unified data as fragmented storage can leave GPUs idle.
Support for core Oracle and billing systems is freeing One New Zealand to shift staff and budget towards AI work without major upgrades.