Public Sector stories
Ageing demand, labour shortages and higher costs are forcing providers to tighten planning and reporting to keep services sustainable.
The deal gives Río Hondo College extra ERP and application support as it seeks to ease strain on internal IT staff and improve continuity.
The accreditation strengthens Adfinis's hand with customers seeking secure open source tools for hybrid cloud systems and digital sovereignty.
Tight budgets and ageing back-office systems are driving more public bodies to cloud software, as Unit4 adds new customers across Europe and North America.
CyberCatch's continuous compliance tools will be folded into Datavault AI's data platforms if the all-cash deal wins approvals.
The hire could help AssureCare win more health plan and pharmacy contracts as healthcare groups demand better coordination for complex patients.
The appointments strengthen Siren's links to law enforcement and intelligence customers as demand grows for faster cybercrime investigations.
Organisations seeking tighter data control can now route AI workloads through a governed layer that spans seven Northern European markets.
Demand for bankable UK infrastructure schemes is rising as advisers warn weak business cases keep private capital on the sidelines.
The certification gives clients a formal benchmark on AI governance as scrutiny rises over how systems are built, monitored and deployed.
A schoolboy has helped build a secure QR code device for a car park operator, after a Leeds consultancy gave him paid client work.
Nearly a million Malaysian firms took up AI in the past year, but most are still using basic tools rather than scaling them.
The dual listing could improve liquidity for shareholders as Blue Cloud pursues overseas contracts, including a USD $250 million Ghana project.
Tripled demand in the past year is prompting the cybersecurity group to add a Hyderabad AI centre and a Delhi office.
Mid-market customers grappling with AI governance and data risk may gain a more practical partner as Source Technology expands its services.
The funding backs Scotland's first AI Growth Zone, with two sites set to create hundreds of jobs and cut reliance on overseas compute capacity.
Councils have blocked more than GBP £6 million in bogus housing buy deals after a data-sharing scheme widened to tackle wider public sector fraud.
The three councils expect the shared platform to cut admin work and bolster service consistency as local governments face tighter budgets and bigger demands.
Britain could miss the bigger economic prize if ministers focus on AI start-ups rather than skills, adoption and productivity gains.
The combined group will serve more than 70,000 UK organisations, but the deal still needs clearance under the National Security Investment Act.