ICT sector stories
The Calgary audio maker is betting on Conrad Whelan's software background to win wider adoption of its robotic line array systems.
Canadian employers are increasingly demanding AI skills, with Google's new course aimed at helping workers meet that expectation in under 10 hours.
The hire puts pressure on Infios to balance expansion with tighter margins as the software group pushes deeper into international markets.
The appointment gives Sphera an internal marketing leader as it pushes AI-powered messaging to 8,500 customers across 100 countries.
Rising demand for faster AI-ready infrastructure is driving EfficiencyIT's expansion, as Giles Pattison joins to help scale its modular data centre business.
Scottish and Irish founders will get a supported route into each other's markets through the pilot, easing the cost and risk of expansion.
Households and small firms may end up paying for new power lines and plants, as a report flags opaque financing and tax breaks for data centres.
Complexity is wiping out GBP £11.7 billion a year in wasted UK AI spending, as most IT leaders say outputs are creating daily rework.
The promotion signals 8x8's push to deepen partner sales, with Emily Masterton tasked with improving channel support and trust worldwide.
More than 2,000 young women have taken part in a programme aimed at widening access to tech jobs as it expands across England.
The framework aims to give households control over energy data as the sector builds a common consent system for flexible tariffs and services.
UK firms face tighter cyber rules, and a new bundled offer from Hubtel IT and Konsileo aims to cut compliance gaps and claims risk.
The cornerstone commitment should help Longwall Ventures reach a GBP £100 million close and back more UK deep tech start-ups.
Rising participation shows Australian marketers are now focusing on governance, workforce readiness and scaling AI beyond early trials.
Backed by three major employers, the North East festival aims to draw employers, investors and talent to a week of tech events across the region.
Employee feedback has lifted Phoenix to seventh place in Great Place to Work's UK development rankings, up from 11th last year.
The hire strengthens scrutiny of social impact claims as boards and investors demand measurement that is closer to financial reporting standards.
The funding will help Cybergenix Security expand its AI and cybersecurity platform as Indian universities push harder into student entrepreneurship.
Independent studios in Auckland are gaining investor access and public exposure as the city works to grow New Zealand's games industry.
Hundreds of workers will lose jobs as Intuit simplifies its structure and redirects spending towards AI and financial services growth.