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The move comes as Canadian customers demand more sovereignty, flexibility and human support from cloud and infrastructure providers.
The partnerships aim to help banks and critical infrastructure prepare for quantum-era cyber risks as QNu Labs expands in Europe.
Legacy systems are slowing enterprise AI gains, with only 10% of large firms saying the technology is core to operations.
Deep tech accounted for nearly two-thirds of Swiss venture capital last year, as record funding and foreign backing lifted the market.
IT teams will be able to use Claude and Microsoft Copilot for real-time Kaseya workflows, with general release due in 2027.
Retail staff could spend less time juggling logins as Cegid brings sales, stock and customer tools into one interface.
Inconsistent access rules risk complicating cross-border emergency communications as Europe shifts mission-critical services onto broadband networks.
Retailers can now link shelf data to head-office action more quickly, as EasyPicky has split its offer into modular app and platform tools.
A prolonged Gulf energy crisis could wipe USD $93.7 billion from expected ad market growth as higher costs hit spending worldwide.
The additions broaden access to mixed quantum systems as OVHcloud seeks to build Europe's quantum infrastructure around its sovereign cloud.
Merchants and payment providers across Europe will soon be able to offer the Wero wallet, as ACI adds it to its orchestration platform.
European gamers will get officially licensed 8BitDo Xbox peripherals in local layouts, with prices starting at GBP £39.99.
Closer cooperation in artificial intelligence, health and defence follows Canada-Ireland talks as bilateral trade reached $6 billion last year.
The cash will fund product development and launches in Poland and Germany as the Prague startup targets more online sellers across Europe.
Users in 10 markets can now find and connect to PureVPN servers through ChatGPT prompts, without sharing data with the chatbot.
Two-thirds of aerospace decision-makers now question whether Europe can turn space expertise into industrial output fast enough to compete globally.
The new local base aims to speed up commissioning and maintenance support as demand for load testing rises across Australia's data centre boom.
British customers will gain access to a larger stock of refurbished enterprise hardware as Harrogate-based Renewtech UK joins a six-country European group.
Demand for controlled cloud services is rising as governments and regulated industries seek to keep sensitive data and operations within national boundaries.
Trust at the point of payment is the key hurdle, with 50.1% of European consumers unwilling to share card details with AI agents.