Application infrastructure stories
Security and compliance teams can now patch buildpack-based containers from a single hardened base, rather than chasing Dockerfiles across repositories.
Microsoft will widen Azure's AI capacity as AMD's Helios rack system and Venice processors are added across chips, networking and software.
Downtime risk is lower for apps running across multiple regions, as traffic can now shift to a healthy Cloud Run region within seconds.
Cloud-based testing could cut prototype costs as Panasonic Automotive brings cockpit software validation closer to production hardware.
Businesses shifting from AI pilots to production may cut costs and tighten control as Nutanix backs private infrastructure for heavier workloads.
The platform lets security teams run AI pentests without exposing customer infrastructure data to external models.
Demand for regional AI compute is tightening as Sharon AI's New Zealand contract lifts its contracted capacity to 116MW and revenue starts in 2027.
The shift has already cut deployment times to a day as the bank rebuilds critical systems for 54 markets on a private cloud platform.
The tie-up gives Airbus an extra layer of protection for sensitive industrial data as Europe's sovereignty push reshapes cloud buying decisions.
Greater AI spending is set to expose data and governance gaps unless companies first fix the operational foundations, Forrester says.
The new workflow could cut model migration from months to hours, easing the testing burden for businesses running multiple AI features.
The move could help organisations curb cloud admin account abuse by revoking elevated access automatically after approved sessions end.
Security checks will now cover more Arm processors, as the chip designer broadens use of Arteris' Radix tool to spot flaws earlier.
Stricter EU rules are pushing firms to prove AI is governed properly, as the new CMMI AIM framework adds assessments and certification.
European customers and service providers will gain a locally hosted VMware Cloud Foundation option as Leaseweb and ITQ expand their partnership.
The bank says the overhaul has cut deployment times to a day, as it standardises core systems across 54 markets for tighter control and resilience.
Rising AI workloads are forcing APAC firms to invest more in data centres, fibre and energy, while also reshaping customer service and cyber defence.
Broader coverage in Mexico and Milan aims to cut latency for mobile security checks as fake app traffic grows more sophisticated.
Only 22% of Australian organisations say they are ready to govern AI safely, as spending and use surge across daily operations.
Businesses will face tighter AI scrutiny as the new Office of AI takes shape amid concerns over trust, compliance and employee impact.