IT Governance stories
Customers will see a stronger push toward SaaS-delivered identity security as the company reshapes its product portfolio around non-human identities.
SAP customers facing a 2027 maintenance deadline can now get a 45-minute assessment of migration, cost and support risks.
Most firms are now running AI in production, with hybrid clouds and security controls becoming crucial as inference overtakes training.
More than half of small and medium-sized firms in Australia and New Zealand have no dedicated security team, leaving them exposed to cyberattacks.
Live endpoint data will now feed ServiceNow workflows, aiming to cut incident response times and automate patching across large fleets.
The tie-up aims to help firms scale AI agents with better governance, tracing decisions and proving business impact beyond pilot projects.
The tie-up aims to cut investigation times and patching errors by feeding live endpoint data into ServiceNow workflows and AI agents.
Vendor assessments could be completed faster and with less manual chasing as the new tool verifies evidence rather than self-reported answers.
The deal gives employers a single place to curb waste from software renewals and shelfware as AI subscriptions add to IT spending.
Rising attack speeds are forcing stretched IT teams to act faster, as Tanium says its new system can turn one operator into many.
AI-driven attacks are exposing weak passwords on cameras and access controls, prompting calls for stricter governance across physical security systems.
AWS customers will gain limited-preview access to OpenAI models and Codex inside Bedrock, easing enterprise AI deployment and governance.
It could ease compliance and data residency worries for firms that want to run OpenClaw agents without managing infrastructure themselves.
Governance concerns are pushing regulated firms to demand audit trails and human oversight as AI agents move into live operations.
Only about 10% of APAC organisations say their identity systems can fully secure AI agents, bots and service accounts.
Indian firms are moving to tighten software controls as AI agents and code generation raise new security and auditability risks.
Security teams are being forced into faster triage as AI shortens the gap between flaw disclosure and attack to hours.
More than half of public sector IT staff say artificial intelligence has added work, as fragmented systems and policy gaps complicate adoption.
A lack of visibility is leaving many European organisations unable to tell whether AI-powered attacks have already breached their systems.
Cloudwerx is chasing demand from defence, energy and government clients as it opens in Adelaide and broadens its national transformation team.