Managed Service Provider (MSP) stories
The platform aims to help large firms monitor and control autonomous AI as regulation tightens and deployments move into production.
Partners across Australia and New Zealand will gain more AI-linked incentives and tools as Dell reshapes its programme around customer demand.
Trust in AI shopping agents is weakest in the UK, where payment worries are holding back uptake as Spain shows far stronger confidence.
Rising AI demand is forcing Asia-Pacific telecoms to upgrade networks for lower latency, higher bandwidth and tighter cross-border coordination.
Remote onboarding is leaving Asia-Pacific's most digital markets exposed, with Indonesia seeing the highest identity-fraud signals in Shufti's data.
The status should help Logicalis win more AI deployment work as organisations move from pilots to wider use of Microsoft tools.
Memory makers are set to spend more than USD $50 billion on 300mm fab equipment in 2026 as AI demand drives HBM and DDR5 capacity.
The hires underline a partner-led push as identity security vendors increasingly rely on managed services to win and retain customers.
The Melbourne-based provider's top-70 finish signals Australian MSPs can compete on recurring revenue, growth and business health globally.
Providers now face a test of service quality as pension dashboard use could trigger more member enquiries and expose data gaps.
LightSpeed is betting on tighter service accountability to win more enterprise and wholesale contracts across its East of England and Midlands network.
Partners are already seeing stronger pipeline conversion and margins as Webex turns existing bases into a simpler route to growth.
Indian banks and government bodies get a domestic cloud option as ESDS seeks to ease data-residency compliance and speed deployments in minutes.
The result underscores the rising importance of dependable connectivity as businesses increasingly outsource support, security and network operations.
Its national network upgrade is aimed at keeping business customers connected as demand for bandwidth and resilience continues to rise.
Small IT teams could cut manual network work as the cloud platform adds AI tools to spot issues earlier and simplify multi-site management.
Trust in AI and connected devices is helping lift device sales, while service gaps are pushing Indian buyers towards protection plans.
The planned handover aims to keep Australian clients steady as Banking Circle's local unit shifts to an internal Chief Executive Officer.
Australian firms using AI for core operations risk disruption unless they secure contracts, governance and backup plans, LegalVision says.
Consumers could gain stronger protections and easier data sharing as Ottawa opens consultations on bank fraud and open-banking rules.