What Is Digital Employee Experience — and Why Is It More Important than Ever?
Digital employee experience (DEX) measures how workers interact with the myriad digital tools they rely on, from devices to cloud services. By aggregating telemetry, sentiment data, and AI‑driven analytics, DEX platforms identify and remediate digital friction that hampers productivity. Gartner and Forrester note that friction—slow apps, login prompts, inconsistent performance—now outweighs outright outages as the primary IT challenge. The DEX market, valued at $1.32 billion in 2024, is forecast to more than double to $2.97 billion by 2032 as hybrid work persists.
CIOs Agree Variability the Enemy of Large-Scale IT Shops
At a ViVE conference, CIOs from Christus Health, SSM Health and HCA Healthcare warned that variability, not scale, is the primary cost driver for large health systems. They highlighted governance gaps that allow endless project approvals but few rejections, leading...

Will 2026 Be the Year of Data Center Restructuring?
Edge computing is accelerating, prompting a shift from centralized data centers to distributed micro data centers at the edge. Grand View Research forecasts the U.S. edge‑computing market to hit $327.79 billion by 2033, growing at a 33 % CAGR. This restructuring creates...

Architecting for AI-Driven Growth
New York Life Group Benefit Solutions (GBS) frames AI as a strategic lever rather than a quick fix, emphasizing that sustainable growth stems from modernizing data, applications, and infrastructure first. A decade‑long investment in these foundations now enables the insurer...

AND Digital Fuels US Expansion with New Leadership Appointment
AND Digital announced Catherine Rousseau as Technical Solutions Director to accelerate its U.S. expansion and strengthen AI‑enabled digital transformation services. Rousseau joins from Valsoft, where she led an AI business unit, and will define technical strategy, solution design, and architectural...

AWS Data Centers Hit: Drone Strikes Cripple Cloud
Amazon Web Services confirmed that drone strikes hit three Middle East data center facilities—two in the United Arab Emirates and one in Bahrain—causing structural damage, power loss, and fire‑suppression water damage. Core services such as EC2, S3 and DynamoDB experienced...

Open Cyber Standards Key to Cross-Platform Integration
Enterprises are turning to open cyber standards to break the cycle of vendor lock‑in that has plagued multi‑year managed service contracts and early hyperscale cloud deployments. By adopting protocols such as OAuth, OpenID and RESTful APIs, organizations can achieve true...
Cloud Architects Earn the Highest Salaries
Cloud architects remain the most in‑demand cloud role, commanding total compensation often exceeding $200,000. Their core value lies in translating business intent into secure, cost‑controlled designs that scale across dozens of teams. While many organizations can spin up workloads quickly,...
US Air Force Awards Oracle $88M to Expand Cloud One Modernization with OCI, AI Database
The U.S. Air Force has awarded Oracle an $88 million firm‑fixed‑price task order to expand its Cloud One modernization effort using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). The contract authorizes OCI use across multiple classification levels, including Top Secret SCI and DISA Impact...
SAP Positions Itself as the Digital Backbone of New York Fashion Week
SAP is moving from sponsor to core infrastructure provider for New York Fashion Week, embedding its enterprise systems into the event’s operational and commercial layers. Partnering with N4XT Experiences, SAP has built a Retail Innovation Lab that streams product, pricing,...
Secure Agility Sets Sights on AI, Security, IoT and Telco-Led Growth in 2026
Secure Agility, a Sydney‑based tech services firm with roughly 100 staff and $70 million in annual revenue, is shifting from a low‑profile engineering focus to aggressive customer acquisition and national expansion. The company now offers production‑ready AI, IoT and cybersecurity platforms,...
Spacera Launches Free Dashboard to End Meeting Room “Visibility Tax”
Sydney‑based Spacera has introduced Photon, a free cloud‑to‑cloud dashboard that gives IT and AV teams real‑time visibility into meeting rooms across Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Cisco Webex. The platform eliminates the so‑called “visibility tax” by offering unlimited rooms and users...

Policy at the Edge: PCF’s AAA+ Vouchers Deliver Predictable Data Spend
MSB Micro Systems’ Policy Control Function (PCF) introduces voucher‑based wallets that enforce authentication, authorization and accounting at the network edge, delivering near‑real‑time usage caps. The SaaS solution automatically suspends service when a voucher is exhausted and reinstates it upon new...
ATA Calls for Reduction of Red Tape Holding Back Digital Infrastructure
The Australian Telecommunications Alliance (ATA) is urging the federal government to slash regulatory red tape that it says is stifling digital infrastructure investment. A Business Council of Australia report placed Australia near the bottom of the Global Investment Competitiveness Index...
Forensic IT Takes on Chris Hatfield as Exec General Manager
Infotrust subsidiary Forensic IT has appointed Chris Hatfield as executive general manager. Hatfield, a former managing director at FTI Consulting with 26 years of forensic and service experience, will lead the firm’s national digital forensics and incident response (DFIR) expansion....

The Tug-of-War Over Firewall Backlogs in the AI-Driven Development Era
Developers and security teams are clashing over mounting firewall rule backlogs as AI‑driven development accelerates. Aviatrix reports up to 3,000 pending requests with approval cycles of two to four weeks, forcing developers to idle. Cloud adoption has turned static IP‑based...

XTIVIA Partners with Xurrent for AI-Based ITSM
XTIVIA has announced a partnership with Xurrent to deliver an AI‑native IT service management (ITSM) platform through its RightStar practice. The joint offering combines the Xurrent platform with consulting, rollout, and ongoing support to help organizations transition from legacy ITSM...

Opkey Targets the Design Phase of Cloud Implementations With Agentic AI
Opkey has launched Design Studio, an agentic‑AI suite for its Cloud Application Lifecycle Management platform. The tools automate the discovery and design phases of large‑scale Oracle and Workday transformations, linking SOW creation, requirements gathering, BPMN process modeling, and configuration into...
Data Centres in Space: Less Crazy than You Think
Tech giants are exploring space‑based data centres to power AI workloads. Elon Musk predicts feasibility within two to three years, while OpenAI’s Sam Altman dismisses the idea as premature. Google plans a test launch next year, and former Google CEO...
Pathlock Extends SAP Threat Detection Into Microsoft Sentinel’s SIEM Architecture
Pathlock has integrated its Cybersecurity Application Controls platform with Microsoft Sentinel, delivering SAP‑specific threat detection inside the cloud‑based SIEM. The solution ingests over 70 SAP log sources and applies more than 1,500 detection signatures, enriching alerts with business context before...
SAPinsider 2026 Awards Finalists Announced Ahead of Las Vegas Event
SAPinsider has announced the finalists for its 2026 Awards, covering seven categories that recognize measurable business outcomes through SAP‑based AI, cloud, ERP, and cybersecurity initiatives. The shortlist includes global enterprises such as BRG Sports, HP Inc., Microsoft, and the U.S....

Eskom to Rationalise AI Pilots as Costs Rise
State-owned utility Eskom is trimming its portfolio of artificial‑intelligence experiments after identifying 220 active pilots across the company. Chief Technology and Innovation Officer Len de Villiers stressed that each AI initiative must be backed by a solid business case and...
Latin America ERP Software Market Poised for Heavy Growth, Competition
Latin America’s ERP market is set for rapid expansion through 2033, driven primarily by cloud‑first and hybrid deployments across manufacturing, retail, and BFSI. Regional tax, payroll and reporting requirements force vendors to embed deep localization, creating a fragmented competitive landscape....

How Data Centers Rewrite the Playbook for Building Protection
Data center construction is shifting toward vertical, multi‑story facilities, driving stricter fire‑protection, corrosion control, and flooring requirements. Builders are increasingly using modular, factory‑applied protective coatings to ensure consistent performance and accelerate schedules, especially in rural sites with harsh environmental exposure....

Feb Recap: New AWS Privileged Permissions and Services
In February 2026 AWS expanded privileged permissions to focus on generative AI model integrity. The key addition is the `bedrock-mantle:CreateFineTuningJob` permission, which lets users launch fine‑tuning jobs within the Bedrock Mantle ecosystem. This capability introduces a new attack surface where...

NetQuest Launches NetworkLens for Hyperscale AI Threat Detection
NetQuest unveiled NetworkLens, a portfolio of hyperscale, real‑time network intelligence datasets designed for AI‑driven cyber threat detection. The datasets are continuously generated by the NetQuest Streaming Network Sensor, which captures wire‑speed traffic and transforms it into structured records covering application...

Everyone Knows About Broken Authorization – So Why Does It Still Work for Attackers?
Broken authorization, including BOLA and BFLA, remains a top API vulnerability despite widespread awareness and OWASP coverage. The flaw persists because authorization checks are embedded in business logic and only break under real‑world traffic patterns, not in design‑time testing. Attackers...
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Quantum-Resistant Data Diode Secures Sensitive Data on Edge Devices, Critical Systems
Forward Edge‑AI unveiled Isidore Quantum, a palm‑sized data diode that enforces one‑way data flow while encrypting traffic with post‑quantum algorithms such as ML‑KEM and ML‑DSA. The device, co‑developed with the U.S. government and Microsoft, delivers sub‑0.5 ms latency and up to...
Enterprise Passwordless Authentication for Retail Brands
MojoAuth announced an enterprise‑grade passwordless authentication platform tailored for large retail brands. The solution combines WebAuthn passkeys, OTP, magic links, and adaptive risk‑based MFA to eliminate passwords while supporting PCI‑DSS requirements and private‑cloud deployments. It is engineered to handle massive...

Kill Your ITIL: Why CIOs Are Abandoning Traditional Service Management
CIOs are moving away from the traditional ITIL framework as its ticket‑centric processes hinder rapid software delivery. Leaders cite the need to eliminate decision‑making latency, replacing legacy service desks with AI‑driven orchestration layers that automatically resolve routine issues. The shift...

Druva Uses Graph Relationships to Mine Metadata
Druva has introduced Dru MetaGraph, a graph‑database layer that stores backup metadata as interconnected nodes, enabling AI agents to answer security and compliance questions with real‑time context. The approach stems from three drivers: security queries are fundamentally relationship‑based, customers need instant,...

Configuration and Runtime: The PB&J of Effective Security Operations
The article argues that effective security operations now require merging configuration data with runtime telemetry. Traditional SIEMs focused on static logs, but cloud and SaaS environments make permissions and policies highly dynamic. CSPM and SSPM tools have elevated configuration to...

Bug in Google's Gemini AI Panel Opens Door to Hijacking
Google patched a high‑severity vulnerability (CVE‑2026‑0628) in the Gemini AI side‑panel of Chrome that could let a malicious extension with basic permissions hijack the panel, capture screenshots, and access the camera, microphone, and local files. Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 demonstrated...
Infovista Launches an AI-Enabled Platform Unifying Network & CX Intelligence
Infovista introduced VistaOne™, an open AI‑enabled platform that merges network intelligence with customer‑experience (CX) intelligence for communication service providers and enterprises. The solution uses the VistAI framework, embedding three decades of telecom expertise to deliver persona‑based, intent‑driven insights across both...
Buyer’s Guide: Comparing the Leading Cloud Data Platforms
The buyer’s guide evaluates the five dominant cloud data platforms—Databricks, Snowflake, Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery, and Microsoft Fabric—highlighting their architectures, AI integrations, deployment models, and pricing structures. Databricks champions the lakehouse model with generative AI and open formats, while Snowflake...

Google’s Newest AI Agents Bring Telcos a Step Closer to Autonomous Network Operations
Google unveiled new AI agents at MWC Barcelona aimed at autonomous network operations for telcos. The agents work with dynamic digital twins—temporal graphs of live physical and logical network states—to predict behavior and test upgrades. Google also open‑sourced its telco...

BlacksmithAI: Open-Source AI-Powered Penetration Testing Framework
BlacksmithAI is an open‑source penetration testing framework that orchestrates multiple AI agents to handle each phase of a security assessment, from reconnaissance to post‑exploitation. The system uses a lightweight shared mini‑Kali container, FastAPI, and pre‑configured Docker images to keep resource...

CrowdStrike Warns APAC of Faster, Stealthier Cyberattacks
CrowdStrike’s 2026 Global Threat Report warns that APAC organisations are now facing cyberattacks that move at unprecedented speed, with the average eCrime breakout time shrinking to 29 minutes in 2025. The report highlights a dramatic shift toward malware‑free attacks—82% of...

When Cyber Threats Start Thinking for Themselves
Autonomous AI agents are reshaping cyber threats, allowing attacks to operate without human direction. Jason Rivera of SimSpace explains that these agents can sustain phishing campaigns, discover network paths automatically, and modify malware behavior on the fly. The shift forces...
Altis Consulting Expands to Tap Into South Australia’s AI Demand
Altis Consulting announced a strategic expansion into South Australia, appointing former BHP data leader Luke Best to spearhead growth and partnerships. The move targets rising demand for modern data and AI capabilities in the state’s copper and energy sectors. Altis...

Lánluas Boosts Senior Leadership with Dual Appointments
Consultancy Lánluas has bolstered its senior leadership by promoting Lorraine Sinnott to head of enterprise and commercial and hiring Susan Furber as head of public sector. Sinnott, a six‑year Lánluas veteran, brings enterprise transformation experience across Australia, New Zealand and the UK, while...

AWS Middle East Disrupted After ‘Objects Struck Datacenter’ Amid Iran War
Amazon Web Services reported a power outage in its UAE ME‑CENTRAL‑1 availability zone after unknown objects struck the datacenter, sparking a fire that temporarily halted EC2 APIs. Meanwhile, Australian software firm WiseTech Global announced up to 2,000 job cuts as...

AWS UAE Suffers AZ Outage After "Objects Strike Data Center" And Cause Fire, Amid Iran Attacks
Amazon Web Services’ ME‑CENTRAL‑1 region in the United Arab Emirates experienced an Availability Zone outage after unidentified objects struck the data center, igniting a fire and prompting emergency power shutdown. The incident coincided with a wave of Iranian missile and...

Exposing a Fraudulent DPRK Candidate
Nisos uncovered a suspected North Korean operative who applied for a remote Lead AI Architect position using stolen personal data, a newly created email, and an AI‑generated résumé. The investigation revealed a broader employment‑fraud network that operated a laptop farm...

Why Compliance Failures Are Costing MedTech Manufacturers Millions
Compliance failures are now costing MedTech manufacturers millions, as regulators require deeper traceability, faster reporting, and unified post‑market oversight. Gaps in ERP and QMS integration lead to delayed approvals, recalls, and costly litigation, turning compliance into a direct revenue driver....

The New Nvidia Age Has Begun — First Vera Rubin AI Chips Are Rolling Out to Customers, Now Let's See...
Nvidia has started shipping its Vera Rubin AI chips, a new generation of compute trays that combine high‑memory GPUs, specialized CPUs, BlueField‑4 DPUs and photonic interconnects. The NVL72 VR200 trays arrive as fully assembled, cable‑free modules now in the hands of...

One in Three Enterprise Projects Fail to Deliver ROI, Tempo Research Finds
Tempo Software’s 2026 State of Strategic Portfolio Management report finds that roughly one in three enterprise projects fail to generate meaningful ROI, based on a survey of 667 planning and PMO leaders across 43 countries. High‑performing firms achieve measurable ROI...
Connect Salesforce Across Your Business with MuleSoft
Salesforce announced deeper integration with MuleSoft, allowing any‑to‑any connectivity and real‑time activation across enterprise systems. The partnership lets customers link the Agentforce 360 platform to any backend, streamlining workflows and data exchange. MuleSoft’s API‑led approach is positioned as the foundation for...
Unlock the Full Power of AWS, Faster
MuleSoft announced that its Anypoint Platform is now the leading integration and API solution for Amazon Web Services. The platform lets enterprises connect any application, data source, or device to AWS with a secure, scalable architecture. By leveraging Anypoint, customers...
Agentic AI for Modern Manufacturing and Supply Chain Success
MuleSoft is promoting agentic AI combined with APIs to modernize legacy manufacturing and supply‑chain systems. The approach leverages MuleSoft Agent Fabric to connect on‑prem and cloud applications, eliminating both API and agent sprawl. Analyst IDC highlights that this AI‑API synergy...