Application infrastructure stories
The channel-only provider is tightening its leadership as it expands wholesale cloud, connectivity and voice services across Australia.
The hire comes as the AI cloud group races to fund rapid international expansion after lifting its annualised revenue run rate to USD $120 million.
Higher availability and more predictable GPU access will support UiPath's AI workloads as scarce H100 chips become harder to secure.
Companies can now trace AI prompts to individual staff, helping curb surprise bills and reduce the risk of sensitive data leaks.
The browser-based system aims to let staff use AI across internal tools without new infrastructure, while tightening access and oversight.
The modular units aim to ease AI compute bottlenecks by bringing 1 megawatt of capacity online in weeks, not years.
Businesses using AI agents could gain clearer attribution and tighter spending controls as Cloudflare links identities to stablecoin payments.
AI-driven demand for recoverable cloud data is pushing the backup vendor to deepen its US sales push as business spending rises.
Developers could save setup time as the platform lets AI agents provision media environments and carry workflows through to handover.
Diversifying away from single processors is pushing payment failures into a direct revenue risk, drawing CFOs into orchestration decisions.
Power shortages are steering new builds towards emerging markets as Asia Pacific's data centre pipeline climbs to a record 26.5GW.
Most of Sharon AI's Australian AI Factory capacity is now spoken for, with revenue from the USD $373 million deal due from early 2027.
Online sellers may gain a way to verify AI agents and cap their spending as autonomous browsing and buying spread across the web.
Security teams face a wider visibility gap as Tenable adds Google Gemini, MCP and AI coding tools to its exposure management platform.
Firms running mixed cloud estates can now link Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and AWS privately, without building bespoke networking links.
Organisations using Google Security Operations can now spot insider threats faster as Exabeam's behavioural analytics runs natively on Google Cloud.
Rising API and bot attacks are pushing AWS customers towards managed application-layer defences with no added deployment work.
Production faults are being traced in hours rather than weeks as Google shifts diagnostics to lightweight eBPF packages across its fleet.
Manual recovery still risks missed payments and trades when financial systems fail, as customers care only whether transactions complete.
The launch targets regulated industries seeking tighter control over data, governance and AI spend as firms shift from pilots to core operations.