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Broader security platforms are gaining favour as UK and Irish customers seek simpler compliance and AI governance tools.
European buyers can now see Bureau's booths in person as the company expands beyond Australia and North America with a London base.
Rising workloads and weak systems are leaving governance teams with more compliance risk and little room to manage AI oversight.
The wider tie-up will give resellers and managed service providers a broader security portfolio as AI and compliance demands intensify.
Higher average selling prices are offsetting weaker demand, lifting European notebook revenues 12% in early Q2 despite falling unit sales.
Regulated industries will get custom models with tighter data control as TCS opens Mistral Forge access to enterprise clients worldwide.
Businesses are facing harder-to-spot intrusions as attackers use valid Microsoft 365 logins, fake AI sites and fileless malware to evade detection.
The renewal gives customers added assurance on large Azure estates as Microsoft keeps its most selective managed service badge for proven delivery.
Refurbished kit is gaining ground as firms face cost pressure, yet weaker patching could leave ageing devices exposed to cyber attacks.
More than 2,000 young women have taken part in a programme aimed at widening access to tech jobs as it expands across England.
The certification may help the UK mobile provider win over customers and suppliers as B Lab raises scrutiny of telecoms firms' practices.
Prolonged sun exposure can overheat lithium-ion batteries, causing shutdowns, damage and, in rare cases, a fire hazard for holidaymakers.
Cautious shoppers and weaker demand hit retailers, with online spending dropping 2.3% in April after March's rebound.
Businesses with outdated policies and lax probation processes could face higher tribunal costs as new employment rights rules take effect.
Staff at Bournemouth University will get governed AI tools first, as the institution maps use cases and sets a roadmap for wider adoption.
Backed by new financing, the schools software group can expand in Britain and overseas while adding acquisitions to its growth plans.
It gives carmakers and dealers a sharper view of UK buyers by matching monthly survey answers to vehicle ownership and usage data.
Indian airports and other vital infrastructure will gain round-the-clock threat monitoring as Securonix and GRAMAX extend managed cyber defence services.
Government and critical infrastructure operators may need years to upgrade vulnerable encryption before quantum computers make it obsolete.
Rising AI failure rates are pushing enterprises to demand better visibility across hybrid cloud systems as Virtana expands its observability push.