IT Strategy stories
Most firms still judge tech buys on upfront price, even as security, efficiency and long-term value increasingly drive business risk.
Rising demand for independent SAP, Oracle and VMware support is driving Spinnaker's APAC expansion as it doubles headcount and appoints Vivek Pruthi.
Agentic AI, zero-day surge, sovereign cloud, and humanoid robots will define IT strategy in 2027, Info-Tech Research Group warns.
Legacy systems and skills shortages are slowing AI rollouts at large German companies, with only 19% putting it into core processes.
It underscores Fuel's push to tighten its systems and cyber defences as North American logistics operators face rising pressure for speed and visibility.
Enterprises can now move AI workloads between environments as the company broadens AWS ties and adds controls aimed at easing supplier dependence.
Australian firms can avoid costly upgrade pain and AI risks by pairing Clean Core with governed data and trusted partners.
Many SAP users face rising costs and migration risk as support deadlines loom, pushing demand for independent maintenance alternatives.
Attendance will be free as ITCON 2026 seeks to help firms tackle rising complexity, security gaps and brittle systems.
The deal gives Vertesia a wider route into German and Central European enterprise accounts as AI vendors lean on local service partners for sales.
Fragmented document systems are raising costs and compliance risk for Australian organisations, as hybrid work swells information volumes.
Enterprises could cut IT support costs by up to 45% as the platform spots and fixes faults before they disrupt operations.
Most UK public sector IT teams lack the infrastructure and trust needed to scale AI safely, a SolarWinds survey found.
Australian solution providers will gain simpler access to PagerDuty's incident management tools as the vendor taps Ingram Micro's reseller network.
Growing demand for governed AI in regulated sectors has helped the London-based start-up secure six enterprise customers in three months.
Higher hardware prices and longer lead times are pushing Australian firms towards private cloud for steadier costs and onshore data control.
More than half of UK organisations say digital transformation projects overrun, as competing priorities and integration hurdles keep delaying delivery.
Continuous improvement, not ticket handling, is becoming the measure of value as firms expect managed services to keep pace with fast-changing IT needs.
Manual data-sharing across Chhattisgarh departments has been cut from days to instant access as the state rolls out Digital Dwaar.
The consultancy is betting on rising demand for data and AI projects by adding senior Google Cloud leadership across Australia and Canada.