IT services stories
Enterprises can now buy AI work by output, as the new marketplace aims to cut project costs and speed delivery across functions.
The upgrade should cut faults and speed up checkouts for shoppers and staff across one of the UK's largest discount store networks.
The new audio mark is set to run across offices, apps and customer touchpoints as Tech Mahindra standardises its global brand image.
The approval clears the way for a larger managed services group serving 4,000 businesses to expand across Australia, New Zealand and the US.
Global tax software buyers are increasingly reliant on consultancies and cloud alliances as Sovos spotlights its best-performing partners.
The Reading site gives European customers a local hub for AI infrastructure build-outs, cutting deployment risk and delays.
Customers in Australia and New Zealand may now see Liverton Security as a lower-risk supplier after the Wellington firm won CREST ANZ membership.
Customers facing tighter IT budgets may see a sharper focus on practical returns as Matt Clarkin takes over sales and marketing at Canon Business Services.
A 91-place jump in CRN's Fast Growth 150 signals rising demand for Myriad360's security, cloud and infrastructure services.
Toronto clients will gain faster access to AI skills and local delivery support as Tech Mahindra expands its Canadian footprint.
Existing customers will see no disruption as the consultancy unifies its Canadian and US operations under one global name to chase AI and cloud demand.
The channel-only provider is tightening its leadership as it expands wholesale cloud, connectivity and voice services across Australia.
Pressure to modernise legacy systems is mounting as Kyndryl says most executives see AI adoption outpacing their firms' ability to adapt.
The partnership could speed enterprise adoption of OpenAI tools as FPT adds frontier models to cybersecurity, software development and workflow systems.
The multi-year overhaul should cut costs and improve issue resolution as Metsä Group consolidates global IT services under one partner.
Demand for verified AI skills is rising as enterprises seek trusted Claude expertise, with Pearson now proctoring Anthropic's expanded certifications.
Enterprises could gain a single route to cloud modernisation, as the deal pairs consulting with software amid tighter data-residency rules and AI ambitions.
Rising token-based charges and compliance risks are forcing firms to monitor AI agents more closely, Fusion5's chief executive says.
The 18-month pact could boost Blue Cloud's overseas revenue as it expands its US unit's role in AI, security and data-centre services.
It gives MSPs a single workflow to onboard small business clients to AI, cutting manual steps and reducing shadow AI risk.