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Customer reviews have lifted the New York data management firm’s profile as enterprises demand tools that span on-premises systems and cloud services.
The ranking highlights demand for tools that tackle slow, manual software delivery, even as AI speeds up code creation at large enterprises.
AI growth is straining enterprise cloud budgets, with 88% of firms saying underinvestment now puts modernisation and migration plans at risk.
The win could boost Jazz's profile with enterprise buyers as the accelerator drew nearly 1,000 applicants and sought AI-driven security tools.
Boards across software are seeking directors with AI and governance expertise as New Relic adds Wendi Sturgis to oversee its next phase of growth.
A voluntary regional framework aims to ease scrutiny of data centre power and water use as cloud and AI demand surges across Asia-Pacific.
Demand for automated digital trust tools is rising as shorter certificate lifespans and cryptographic change raise outage risks for large firms.
Data centre operators could expand AI without extra grid capacity by shifting some inference workloads from GPUs to CPUs.
Inflation, tariffs and geopolitical risk will erode the value of a forecast 9.3% rise in Asia Pacific technology spending next year.
Weak foundations could leave AI programmes exposed to security, compliance and scaling risks, as data quality becomes a boardroom priority in 2026.
The integration is designed to keep AI agents’ context intact through restarts and failures, helping enterprises run multi-step workflows more reliably.
Rising AI workloads are forcing Australian operators to rethink cooling, power and software as electricity use becomes a binding constraint.
The move aims to curb access and trust risks as companies deploy autonomous AI agents across internal systems and third-party services.
Platform teams can now stage infrastructure changes without forcing all users onto the latest release, reducing upgrade risk for production systems.
Profitability gives the finance software group room to expand AI tools, as it brings in new product and technology chiefs to steer growth.
Early trials suggest the tool could cut diagnosis times by 80 per cent and reduce transplant rejection risk, easing pressure on surgeons.
The report warns Canadian lenders that fraud, supply-chain concentration and market shocks are becoming the main AI threats in finance.
The recognition underscores 11:11 Systems’ push to win partners as it expands its VMware cloud business across EMEA.
The project will bring 27MW of capacity to Segrate, add local roads and parks, and mark CyrusOne's first foothold in Italy.
The 6.5 MW expansion will give Canadian customers more sovereign AI compute as demand for domestic data residency grows.