Data governance stories - Page 5
Sigma opens Sydney APJ hub & appoints Bede Hackney
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Sigma has launched an Asia Pacific and Japan hub in Sydney, naming veteran sales leader Bede Hackney as regional vice president.
Snowflake unveils Cortex Code AI agent for developers
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Snowflake launches Cortex Code, an AI coding agent that embeds Snowflake-aware assistance into developers’ everyday tools and workflows.
Snowflake debuts tools to govern & scale enterprise AI
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Snowflake launches Semantic View Autopilot and wider AI tooling to speed enterprise AI from experimentation into governed production use.
Snowflake unveils Postgres to make enterprise data AI-ready
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Snowflake launches Postgres and new governance, sharing and backup tools to keep enterprise data ready for production AI workloads.
Cognizant, Uniphore team on sector-specific AI tools
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Cognizant and Uniphore ally to build small-model, sector-specific AI tools for tightly regulated fields, starting with life sciences and banking.
Trusted data at heart of Canada’s global IDW drive
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Canada marks International Development Week 2026 by spotlighting how trusted identity and high-quality data can unlock truly global partnerships.
Commvault unveils Geo Shield for sovereign cloud data
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Commvault has launched Geo Shield, a sovereign cloud approach giving regulated customers tighter data residency, control and encryption key choice.
Observability & AI spark Australia’s business edge
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Australian firms are turning observability from backroom monitor into strategic engine, fusing AI and data to drive growth and resilience.
AI use surges in Australian public sector amid data siloes
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AI use has surged among Australian public servants, but rising data siloes and fragmented systems threaten to blunt productivity gains.
Snowflake, OpenAI agree USD $200m enterprise AI deal
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Snowflake strikes USD $200m deal to embed OpenAI models across its data platform, promising native AI tools for 12,600 enterprise customers.
Italy & Poland power Europe’s shifting cyber market
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Europe’s cyber market grew 5.2% in 2025 as Italy and Poland surged, offsetting late-year declines in the UK and Germany.
IBM unveils Sovereign Core to embed AI data control
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IBM launches Sovereign Core, embedding digital sovereignty into cloud and AI stacks to give enterprises and governments direct control.
AI boosts payroll checks but many still lack confidence
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AI use in Australian payroll soars to 77%, yet more than a third of employers still doubt they are consistently paying staff correctly.
Australia’s digital health trends redefine connected care
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Australia’s GBP £270 billion health system eyes 2026 as the year disciplined, trusted digital engineering turns AI and data into safer care.
Data discipline will make or break enterprise AI in 2026
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As AI scales across Australia and New Zealand, leaders are learning that trust, impact and compliance all hinge on disciplined, clean data.
Weak data practices waste AUD $154bn in global AI spend
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Weak data governance is squandering an estimated $154bn of global AI investment each year, Hitachi Vantara warns in new research.
Data privacy urged as strategic board issue in AI era
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Cybersecurity leaders warn boards must treat data privacy as a strategic imperative as AI drives explosive growth in personal data use.
AI outpaces data privacy, exposing governance gaps
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AI investment is surging faster than data privacy and board oversight, leaving storage gaps and weak access controls to fuel rising risk.
AI, identity & physical security raise data stakes
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AI adoption, machine identities and physical security systems are driving board-level privacy scrutiny for Australian organisations.
AI, cyber threats & the rise of strategic data privacy
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AI-fuelled cyber threats and stricter rules are forcing APAC organisations to treat data privacy as a strategic advantage, not mere compliance.