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Organisations with shared HR and IT planning are acting on workforce changes 13% faster, as AI forces quicker decisions on skills and roles.
Ransomware victims jumped 49% in July, while organisations worldwide also faced 16% more cyber attacks year on year.
Senior security leaders are increasingly focused on how AI vendors handle sensitive data, as adoption in security operations becomes routine.
Early users have seen service desk calls fall by 60% as DXC's new workplace platform tries to fix IT issues before staff notice them.
Rising losses and tighter underwriting are forcing insurers to treat data centres as mission-critical infrastructure rather than specialist property.
Disruption has spread beyond Ceva as retailers and brands report delayed shipments and possible exposure of customers' personal data.
Energy retailers facing tighter margins may gain clearer profit visibility as Gorilla's tool links pricing, trading and finance data.
It lets the lender automate disbursements and repayments while avoiding costly direct bank integrations for its SEPA-based receivables finance product.
Local AI infrastructure deployments in Europe should get faster, with customers able to build, test and ship racks from Reading.
Legacy network retirements are freeing spectrum for 4G and 5G, though operators still face slow customer migration and IoT replacement hurdles.
Many large businesses are leaving millions on the table as manual processes and fragmented systems widen indirect tax compliance risks.
Customers face a 2029 deadline to test post-quantum controls as Google Cloud begins rolling out quantum-safe encryption across its services.
Only 11 per cent of executives said their data was ready for AI, even as 84 per cent trusted its output without human review.
The Reading site gives European customers a local hub for AI infrastructure build-outs, cutting deployment risk and delays.
Database teams will compare notes on sovereignty, resilience and compliance as the conference returns to Europe this year.
A narrower pricing gap and rising listed tech shares suggest European private exits could recover later in 2026, ScaleX Invest said.
Up to 85 government accounts were compromised in a four-day campaign that also reached nuclear and energy organisations, researchers said.
Faster transfers are exposing a gap in Europe's payments systems, where firms still struggle to link money movement with data, controls and accountability.
Law firms handling high-volume workplace claims are under pressure to cut manual work while keeping lawyers in control of every decision.
Standardising its international projects, TMX will use a new AI-enabled platform to share expertise as it expands in the US and Europe.