IT Governance stories
It aims to close monitoring gaps as firms adopt multiple AI coding assistants, with spending, productivity and compliance now harder to track.
Pressure to ship faster is leaving most firms exposed, with AI-generated code now outpacing testing and lifting quality risks across industries.
The new feature targets shadow AI on laptops and desktops, helping security teams block data leaks before models can access sensitive files.
Enterprise security teams face a new visibility gap as approved AI agents can copy and transfer sensitive data in under 30 minutes.
Manual evidence gathering could become less costly for regulated firms as JupiterOne's new tool checks whether controls still work in live systems.
The update aims to stop conflicting writes across sites in critical sectors such as banking and payments, reducing reconciliation risk.
The new tool can schedule meetings, flag delays and act within existing permissions as Microsoft pushes autonomous software into everyday office apps.
The listing signals Newgen's push into governed AI development tools as buyers increasingly judge low-code platforms on orchestration, not speed alone.
Human oversight is still dominating workplace AI as adoption jumps, with 82% of respondents worried about agent accuracy and security.
The deal will add more than 90 engineers in Tallinn and Tartu, strengthening Persistent's nearshore delivery for European clients.
It aims to cut alert fatigue and speed investigations by using network data to prioritise issues and automate routine remediation for IT teams.
Production infrastructure teams can now deploy governed AI agents, after Itential opened FlowAI to general availability following six months of testing.
Businesses will soon get on-site AI workflows and broader backup coverage as Synology's latest software updates target compliance and ransomware risk.
Blind spots in monitoring are pushing outage bills higher, with Splunk estimating average downtime now costs USD $15,000 a minute.
Despite strong governance on paper, Singapore firms are struggling to enforce software security controls as AI and open-source use accelerates.
Resellers will get faster access to licences and support as MadisonAV becomes Audinate's sole local source for core Dante software and adapters.
Continuous improvement, not ticket handling, is becoming the measure of value as firms expect managed services to keep pace with fast-changing IT needs.
Bad data is costing Australian firms about AUD A$493,000 a year and slowing decisions in mid-sized businesses.
Firms using Anthropic's Claude can now track usage and costs more closely as Portal26 rolls out a free governance tier.
Manual data-sharing across Chhattisgarh departments has been cut from days to instant access as the state rolls out Digital Dwaar.