ICT sector stories
The award could help Cherry stand out in the crowded peripherals market, as buyers increasingly seek ergonomic, customisable work mice.
Cooling suppliers face stronger competition for data centre spending as Güntner unifies its global activities under Yan Evans.
The customer experience software provider is courting UK and European brands as it passes USD $100 million in annual recurring revenue.
The expanded tie-up aims to automate telecoms, retail and IT workflows while giving enterprises tighter oversight of AI agents across both platforms.
Businesses selling into the EU face tighter accessibility scrutiny, with Accessiway targeting retailers and other firms using a new monitoring platform.
New orders have doubled as the telecoms software group’s largest-ever contract is expected to drive a stronger second half and support full-year targets.
The fresh capital will fund global expansion as investors back VAST’s AI infrastructure software, now valued at USD $30 billion after its latest round.
Rising AI storage demand is putting data-centre energy use under scrutiny as Western Digital reports progress on emissions, materials and recycling.
The win bolsters Aviato’s credibility with enterprise clients weighing cloud migration and AI partners across Australia and New Zealand.
Marketers could soon cut manual campaign work as SAP and Google Cloud link customer data and AI agents across both platforms.
Growth at the Newcastle data firm has climbed 53% as award wins and fresh client deals lift its profile beyond the North East.
The expansion will lift MongoDB's Irish headcount by more than 50% by 2027 as it adds engineering and AI roles in Dublin and Cork.
Hybrid working is emerging as a key draw for Canadian tech staff, with most business leaders saying flexibility now rivals pay in recruitment.
Smaller science and technology firms outside London are driving the gains, as young staff pay rose 1.9% and hiring outpaced the wider sector.
UK resellers gain a single route to sell Dropbox’s full portfolio as the tie-up widens to six more EMEA markets and adds local support.
Extra government support may help UK fintech scale, but firms still face costly reporting and compliance frictions, Leo Labeis said.
Strong demand for server hardware lifted orders to a record and gave the Bristol-based group confidence of further growth into Q2 and beyond.
Companies are under pressure to prove AI spend pays off, as many projects still stall before delivering measurable gains.
The front-of-house security model now spans 27 countries and 89 clients, reflecting rising demand for blended reception and security roles.
The AI services group is bolstering its board as it seeks to win enterprise clients and prove its relaunch has commercial traction.