Public Sector stories
Data silos and staff time are being cut as the township uses AI agents to speed calculations, analyse waste and answer residents online.
Regulated sectors could gain tighter control of credentials as the pair combines software and hardware to cut vendor dependence.
The tie-up aims to bring quantum processors into supercomputing workflows, with France, the UK and Germany as the first target markets.
The funding will help the London-based consultancy expand through acquisitions and into new markets as demand for digital change and security grows.
The appointment signals a sharper European push as Safe builds local leadership ahead of its USD $250 million revenue goal for 2028.
Pressure on firms to secure sensitive AI workloads is driving the summit agenda as adoption of confidential computing accelerates, IDC says.
His appointment puts a South African at the head of CIMA as the profession grapples with AI, trust and talent shortages.
Organisations risk missed exposures as cloud, APIs and AI systems change far faster than annual security checks can keep up.
Investors and policymakers risk missing key assets as Beauhurst says the UK's largest firms use more than 37,000 registered entities.
European institutions and top officials are testing a new social network, giving W Social early credibility as it seeks to build a trusted public forum.
Armenia's research push gets a boost as a 64-GPU supercomputer is installed in a retrofitted university building.
Demand in education and commercial computing is being shaped by partners, as ASUS singled out winners across Australia and New Zealand at a Singapore summit.
Partners gain sales support and tools as businesses seek cheaper, more secure ways to modernise ageing endpoint fleets.
The overhaul should cut manual work and improve reporting for 342,000 residents as the council replaces legacy finance systems with cloud software.
The rollout should save staff hours on internal updates as XMA uses screens to target messages across three offices and dozens of divisions.
The 98% coverage could let Essex councils add sensor-based services to one network, avoiding separate infrastructure and saving money.
Security teams and IT departments are being pulled closer together as access control becomes part of wider digital infrastructure.
Australian firms risk losing AI advantage if core models and pricing stay offshore, as sovereign control becomes a resilience and trust issue.
UK regulated firms are rethinking customer service as AI cuts routine work and pushes more complex queries back to human teams.
Thousands of civil servants and government systems are set to gain AI and cyber tools as the Philippines widens digital public services and network resilience.