Europe (European) stories
European firms can now run security monitoring in an EU-only AWS cloud, easing data residency worries as sovereignty pressures mount.
The data centre developer gains extra funding headroom as tightening power access makes new sites harder to secure across Europe and North America.
Businesses could gain faster cross-border settlement and wider payout reach as TerraPay links its payment network with PalWallet's stablecoin rails.
Higher handset prices and supply shortages are set to hit low-end buyers hardest as worldwide shipments slump 13.9% next year, IDC said.
Gartner's new category reflects surging demand for tools that help enterprises tackle ageing software estates, security risks and outage threats.
Only 34% of organisations have a current view of their digital certificates, leaving most exposed to outages from expired credentials.
Gamers will get a premium new PS5 desk setup in August, as Sony rolls out its first wireless fight stick and a 27-inch monitor.
Enterprise adoption is moving from pilots to production, helping Parloa lift net revenue retention to 150% and pass USD $50 million ARR.
Only 12% of chief information security officers have recently validated controls they expect to stop intruders moving sideways through networks.
Retailers selling into the bloc face higher costs and slower refunds as EU rules require a visible digital cancellation option in checkout flows.
IT support teams will get faster troubleshooting as GoTo embeds agentic AI, live device data and tighter Nexthink links into LogMeIn products.
It gives the blockchain firm a formal role in U.S. post-trade markets, after years of testing same-day settlement with major banks.
Technical credentials are now more likely to sway investors as successful AI founders outnumber SaaS peers with PhDs and top university ties.
Demand from AI and high-performance computing could lift glass core substrate sales sharply from 2028, according to a new SEMI report.
Enterprises face uneven safeguards as TELUS Digital found no generative AI model was fully immune to attack in 620,000 tests.
The move gives the cyber risk provider closer access to EMEA customers as demand rises for better oversight of supplier vulnerabilities.
Gym operators could lift retention and revenue as the new service aims to turn first-time PT bookings into an instant in-app sale.
Trust is now a commercial issue for insurers, as Consumer Duty and wary customers push them towards transparent AI and fairer claims handling.
Women in the UK are far less likely than men to buy crypto, with many saying they lack the confidence or know-how to start investing.
Businesses can now centralise meeting notes and action points as Plaud targets wider company subscriptions with its new UK team workspace.