IT Governance stories
Teams can now spot unapproved infrastructure changes in minutes, helping reduce outage and audit risk as firms face tighter resilience scrutiny.
Many companies are deploying autonomous software faster than they can govern it, leaving thousands of agents able to act without approval.
The tie-up gives enterprises a single policy layer to curb data leaks and compliance risks as AI workloads spread across clouds and models.
Most organisations now use multiple AI coding tools, but many still cannot reliably trace, review or govern the code once it reaches production.
Governance and cost controls are moving into the platform layer as new tools aim to cut manual requests and speed up deployments.
The semiconductor maker will shift internal IT operations to a managed services model designed to cut incidents and improve employee support.
The update gives MSPs EU data residency and tighter credential controls as clients and insurers demand clearer audit trails and access visibility.
Enterprise users can now see credit spend by person, product and model, helping finance teams spot adoption trends and control costs more tightly.
Independent validation of its Azure migration work gives A1 Technologies added credibility with clients moving critical systems to the cloud.
It offers firms a cheaper way to align technology with strategy while reducing duplication, technical debt and security risk.
Residents will judge councils on whether bins are collected and benefits processed smoothly during reorganisation, not on digital ambitions.
Growing demand for secure mainframe support has prompted Vertali to strengthen its leadership team with a veteran security specialist.
Most UK cybersecurity managers say rushed certification can undermine trust and leave controls weaker than ongoing monitoring would reveal.
Public confidence in digital government is fragile, with AI adoption, vendor dependence and weak governance now posing a bigger risk than outages.
UK businesses face fresh pressure to tighten AI governance as Microsoft's pricing changes make bundled licences more compelling.
Australian businesses risk data leaks and governance gaps as staff adopt AI tools faster than employers can set rules and training.
Organisations adopting AI on AWS will get more support running Claude securely, as Lyra Cloud Services adds Anthropic access through Bedrock.
The hire supports Constl's fibre expansion in India, where better internal systems are becoming crucial for serving telecom and cloud customers.
The biggest gains from autonomous IT come from cleaner CMDBs and faster incident resolution, not new software, as firms join up existing tools.
Korean banks and agencies can now keep security logs in-country as Google Cloud tries to ease compliance worries over cloud-based threat monitoring.