Cloud stories
Avoided agency spend and staff-time efficiencies have cut NHS workforce costs by GBP £250 million over a decade, the company says.
Rack-level power monitoring is being pushed further into edge and branch sites as demand rises for cloud, AI and distributed workloads.
UK and Ireland resellers gain a steadier observability pitch as ManageEngine seeks recurring revenue through Climb Channel Solutions.
It strengthens Synextra's appeal to UK firms seeking one provider for cloud migration, app development and data projects across Azure.
Enterprise IT buyers could cut procurement delays as CloudCoCo rolls out AI tools across a 250,000-product catalogue and invoice processing.
Data teams could see manual cataloguing cut sharply as the tool carries governance labels and trust signals downstream across Dataplex and BigQuery.
Growing employer demand has pushed the AI leadership apprenticeship to six cohorts, with 71 learners now in the pipeline.
The deal widens Ardelin's software engineering reach as more companies seek help modernising critical systems and adding AI tools.
It gives infrastructure teams rack-level visibility and control as demand rises for remote power monitoring in dense data centres and edge sites.
The deal gives Río Hondo College extra ERP and application support as it seeks to ease strain on internal IT staff and improve continuity.
The validation could help data centre operators choose cooler fluids that cut maintenance risk as AI hardware packs more heat into racks.
The funding will help more enterprises shift older data systems onto Databricks tools as demand for AI deployment services accelerates.
Banks face tighter scrutiny as Deutsche Bank's Google Cloud-backed system ties resilience tests to live operational data and audit records.
Cross-device continuity should help investors keep ASKB queries going on the move, with the same context and personalisation on mobile.
Tight budgets and ageing back-office systems are driving more public bodies to cloud software, as Unit4 adds new customers across Europe and North America.
The funding will help the Mumbai-based lender software maker push AI across collections and lending workflows for banks and NBFCs.
Data centre operators may gain relief as AMD says its AI systems could use four times less energy per unit of work by mid-2026.
Irish organisations could cut delivery risk and duplication as the firms link scattered data for GIS, cloud and AI projects.
Nearly a million Malaysian firms took up AI in the past year, but most are still using basic tools rather than scaling them.
Mid-market customers grappling with AI governance and data risk may gain a more practical partner as Source Technology expands its services.