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Tech and software groups are most at risk as breaches, supplier access and stale credentials let attackers reach source code and customer data.
The funding will help banks and insurers automate lending, claims and onboarding while keeping AI decisions auditable and compliant.
Higher profitability has helped push enterprise values up by about 15% for the average IT solution provider, according to a new report.
Eligible TCL TV owners in Europe can now use voice-led Gemini searches and smart home controls, with the UK already receiving the update.
The deal expands ASSA ABLOY's European manufacturing base and is expected to lift earnings per share from day one.
Regulated sectors could gain tighter control of credentials as the pair combines software and hardware to cut vendor dependence.
The tie-up aims to bring quantum processors into supercomputing workflows, with France, the UK and Germany as the first target markets.
Nearly half of high-traffic sites tested may still send data to Google Ads after opt-outs, raising privacy and compliance risks.
Finance teams could cut manual collections work as Sequence users in the UK, Europe and US gain embedded Direct Debit via GoCardless.
Fresh capital will fund Airwallex's expansion and AI product push after the payments firm's valuation jumped to USD $11 billion.
The appointment signals a sharper European push as Safe builds local leadership ahead of its USD $250 million revenue goal for 2028.
Access to advanced coding tools is becoming a bigger concern as Featherless.ai hosts Z.ai's GLM 5.2, an open-source model aimed at software teams.
The move puts Europe at the centre of One Identity's strategy as tighter cyber rules and identity risks reshape demand for its software.
Demand for specialist AI and technology freelancers has climbed sharply as companies across Europe plug skills gaps and move projects to production.
The new unit targets firms expanding across Latin America, where varying rules can complicate cross-border operations and raise compliance costs.
Retailers risk losing disabled customers as 87% still cannot complete a typical shopping journey independently, a report finds.
An opt-out class action over Google Play fees could see thousands of UK developers seek more than GBP £1 billion in damages.
The three Cork sites are due to power about 38,000 homes a year, boosting Ireland's solar pipeline and local community funds by mid-2027.
Concerns over infrastructure and costs have not deterred foreign investors, with two-thirds planning to expand in Ireland over the next year.
Employee feedback and gender-equality data helped propel the lender to the top of Australia's finance and insurance workplace rankings for 2026.