Observability stories
Customers can now build and run AI-powered business apps inside Fusion, cutting the governance and integration work needed to move pilots into production.
The update gives enterprises managed access to Anthropic's models with built-in failover, data residency and compliance controls for production AI use.
Developers are using the queue to smooth AI traffic and protect services from spikes, as AWS adds higher throughput, security and recovery tools.
As AI adoption lifts demand for observability tools, New Relic is betting on a veteran sales leader to expand its reach with large customers.
Automation teams can now fix routine server faults without manual intervention as CIQ adds detection and remediation to Ascender Pro.
Enterprise buyers risk signing off on AI systems that only claim human oversight, while real-time intervention and auditability are often absent.
Enterprises can now control both chatbot and agent traffic through one gateway as Citrix expands NetScaler for regulated AI deployments.
Developers using AI agents could avoid GitHub rate limits and outages as Entire opens a preview network mirroring repositories across regions.
Without stronger operational foundations, Asia Pacific firms risk turning new security tools into costly bottlenecks instead of productivity gains.
Mounting scrutiny over AI budgets is pushing software teams to prove whether the tools speed delivery enough to justify their cost.
Businesses face greater outage exposure as cloud, automation and AI add hidden dependencies, especially when summer holidays thin IT teams.
Breaches are hitting lenders harder as AI adoption speeds up, with 98 per cent of affected firms saying the impact was material.
Short retention windows and heavy sampling could curb AI agents' ability to reason over telemetry as observability shifts beyond human operators.
Most organisations must upgrade their systems to run agentic AI in production, as cloud costs, governance and energy use climb.
The controls are helping network teams filter routes, steer traffic and preserve appliance state without third-party virtual networking tools.
The framework aims to help IT leaders control security, governance and costs as agent-based systems move from pilot projects into production.
As fleets of autonomous agents move into daily use, teams are wrestling with crashes, credentials and recovery that model demos never cover.
Boards are being pushed to rethink data platforms and cyber controls as AI adoption exposes Australian firms to faster attacks and stricter governance demands.
Developers spend just 16 per cent of their time coding, leaving Australian firms with hidden costs, slower delivery and rising AI risk.
Indian banks and manufacturers will get local support as meshIQ and Dataeko join forces to manage hybrid middleware estates more easily.