Telcos stories
Businesses in New Zealand want better productivity and AI support, and HP has named a veteran executive to help meet that demand.
Spark New Zealand customers with patchy reception can now use a carrier-approved booster in vehicles, small homes and apartments.
Support for core Oracle and billing systems is freeing One New Zealand to shift staff and budget towards AI work without major upgrades.
The tie-up gives Australian businesses more access to indoor mobile coverage tools as demand rises for connected buildings and sensor systems.
Retailers can tap seller and customer data without duplicating systems after Marketplacer expanded its integration with Snowflake's AI Data Cloud.
The Croatian group's climb into Fortune's top 25 highlights its growing AI push and puts it ahead of 51 rivals from last year's ranking.
The move gives KDDI continuity on a platform managing 104 million IoT devices, as Aeris seeks more multinational customers across Asia Pacific.
The mining group's move broadens its portfolio beyond resources and gives it exposure to a closely watched US technology listing.
Enterprises linking thousands of low-power devices across borders can now secure them without VPNs or on-device agents in Japan.
The new system is meant to help firms move AI from pilot projects into live customer operations, with audit trails and human oversight built in.
The hire comes as the cyber risk company expands into third-party and supply chain defence, with attacks on connected networks growing more persistent.
The hire comes as firms face rising identity fraud risks in account recovery, device enrolment and privileged access workflows.
The appointments bolster Google Cloud's push for AI and cloud growth in Southeast Asia, as competition intensifies across key markets.
The hire supports Constl's fibre expansion in India, where better internal systems are becoming crucial for serving telecom and cloud customers.
Home networks are under more strain as 60% of UK broadband users plan to watch the tournament, mostly from the sofa.
The deal gives employers more access to cyber and AI training as breaches rise and skills shortages deepen across finance, tech and government.
The chip could bolster banking and cloud security by proving its randomness is intact even as hardware ages, drifts or is tampered with.
Telecoms and managed services firms could cut manual billing work as the platform adds Direct Debit, open banking and automated retries.
Households under cost-of-living strain may benefit as Occom's new broadband plans lock in monthly charges for up to 24 months.
The controller gives AV integrators remote access and bundled timing tools, reducing hardware sprawl as customers demand ongoing support.