IT services stories
The status should help Logicalis win more AI deployment work as organisations move from pilots to wider use of Microsoft tools.
Recognition could help DataArt win more enterprise AI work as clients demand proof that Claude deployments can deliver in live environments.
Enterprise buyers could benefit as NiCE ties partner status to certified staff, live deployments and verified results in a new AI scheme.
Enterprise AI deployments may be exposing sensitive data through overlooked connector permissions, according to a new governance framework from Vivek Kumar.
Customer-facing teams will get real-time, source-backed research tools as Tech Mahindra seeks faster, more tailored sales discussions.
Regulated European firms could gain tighter data control as the pair target banking, healthcare and public sector AI deployments.
The move boosts Mphasis' cybersecurity profile as enterprises seek tighter protection around AI rollouts and Microsoft-based systems.
The planned takeover would value Nagarro at a near-triple-digit premium and could expand Persistent's European footprint if shareholders back the bid.
The recognition boosts its credibility with banks and energy clients, as regulated industries demand AI tools that can be explained, controlled and audited.
The deal deepens efex's east coast footprint and adds more than 7,000 end points as it targets larger mid-market customers.
Its national network upgrade is aimed at keeping business customers connected as demand for bandwidth and resilience continues to rise.
Lower costs and a tax benefit lifted Acer Computer New Zealand's annual profit, even as revenue held steady at NZD $26.55 million.
Millions who rely on pensions and income supports could see faster service as the department expands AI and automation across core systems.
The reshuffle gives the group a stronger Irish leadership structure as it tightens ties to Microsoft after buying Storm in 2024.
The deal broadens the IT services group's reach into deployment work and field service software, while adding a bigger UK base.
Clients seeking fewer vendors may now get workforce, technology and risk support from one provider as AI deployments scale beyond pilots.
Customers seeking cloud moves may see lower risk after the Auckland-based firm proved repeatable delivery on Azure database and infrastructure migrations.
The appointments underline a push to turn in-house AI trials into customer services, with governance and reliability now central to growth.
Enterprises across Asia may move faster from AI pilots to production, as the deal targets scalable deployment in ASEAN, Japan and South Korea.
The certifications may help reassure UK customers and public-sector buyers as cyber breaches remain widespread and scrutiny of suppliers intensifies.