Microsoft Azure stories
Finance teams need to know whether ERP AI queries cross borders, because model routing can affect sovereignty, compliance and audit trails.
Australian government agencies can now use Snowflake on Google Cloud in Melbourne for PROTECTED workloads, broadening cloud choice and assurance.
Businesses face rising data centre pressure as Dell adds storage, servers and automation tools for AI and legacy workloads.
The purchase will add more than 1,000 Azure engineers and AI specialists as NTT Data targets larger enterprise roll-outs on Microsoft cloud tools.
The ranking underscores growing demand for tools that secure human, machine and AI identities across cloud and hybrid environments.
Small offices and branch sites now get Gen 8 protection as SonicWall expands its firewall range into cloud and hypervisor environments.
Hybrid networks need the right mix of hardware and software firewalls to avoid bottlenecks, gaps and policy drift.
FedRAMP High approval lets federal agencies and suppliers use TotalCloud to secure sensitive cloud workloads with stricter controls.
It aims to curb over-privileged AI systems by giving each agent its own identity and limiting access to specific tasks and sessions.
Governance and safety controls are now central as businesses push autonomous AI from pilots into production across hybrid cloud systems.
Security teams can now spot cloud misconfigurations and compliance gaps in real time as VersaONE adds posture management across major public clouds.
The move could speed finance closes and ERP migrations for customers as SAP ties more than 50 assistants to business data and controls.
Enterprises can now let AI agents handle approved infrastructure tasks in CloudBolt CMP while keeping permissions and audit controls in place.
The move could help ease bottlenecks as huge AI clusters struggle to keep hundreds of thousands of GPUs synchronised during network faults.
More Claude Code users will get longer sessions as Anthropic taps SpaceX data-centre capacity to ease compute bottlenecks.
The move aims to widen security coverage as firms struggle to test expanding attack surfaces quickly enough.
Customers in Singapore can keep AI and API traffic in-country as Kong adds single-tenant gateways and local control plane hosting.
Law firms can now pull reviewed T3 knowledge into Copilot, Claude and Gemini without moving data outside approved environments.
CIOs face rising risk as agentic AI moves into production faster than most data platforms can govern, retrieve and act on reliably.
The move puts the AI software company closer to enterprise buyers, investors and partners as it scales after adding more than 100 customers last year.