Managed Service Provider (MSP) stories
Partners across Asia Pacific will gain broader access to IBM products and support as Tech Data adds six markets to its regional network.
The win underscores rising demand for managed cyber services as businesses fold security into continuity, compliance and wider risk planning.
Businesses using Thunes can now prefund euro transfers around the clock with EURC, easing treasury management when banks are closed.
The trip aims to keep resellers aligned as cyber security demand shifts and vendors rely on local partners for sales and support.
Smaller firms will gain access to CrowdStrike's AI-era cyber risk tools through new channel partners as threats accelerate and in-house defences lag.
His hire underscores Rackspace's push to help regulated customers move AI into production with tighter governance, control and accountability.
More advisers are chasing complex cyber and cloud deals, and Telarus has singled out Quest's support in helping them close them.
The appointment signals Auvik's push to sell more AI tools and expand through partners as it targets growth across existing accounts and new markets.
Smaller businesses could gain cheaper ransomware protection as managed service providers get a new endpoint security option from SonicWall.
The approval clears the way for a larger managed services group serving 4,000 businesses to expand across Australia, New Zealand and the US.
The hires bolster Advantai's push across Australia and New Zealand as demand rises for firms helping brands launch mobile services.
Government and media sites were hit hardest as Cloudflare reported 23.2 million network-layer DDoS attacks in the first half of 2026.
The Australian-founded firm's standing could help it win bigger overseas contracts as it expands its customer base across 40 countries.
Merchants on Maverick's platform can now contest disputes faster as Findustry AI's Chargeback Agent automates evidence gathering and submissions.
The recognition bolsters Park Place's cloud credentials as enterprises seek tighter control over data location, governance and operational risk.
Faster transfers are exposing a gap in Europe's payments systems, where firms still struggle to link money movement with data, controls and accountability.
Hybrid critical infrastructure estates are leaving contractor and vendor access unseen, raising compliance and supply chain risk under reformed CIRMP rules.
Customers could face lower hosting bills as Centorrino Technologies replaces VMware with SUSE Virtualisation across its Australian platform.
Consumers and businesses will be able to move money in seconds outside banking hours when Payments Canada launches the RTR next quarter.
Merchants are prioritising stock, data and software links over card acceptance as point-of-sale systems become part of daily operations.