Cloud migration stories
The cloud migration should cut system overhead and give staff faster access to information as Unison modernises back-office operations across its network.
Customers seeking cloud moves may see lower risk after the Auckland-based firm proved repeatable delivery on Azure database and infrastructure migrations.
Most users are still relying on virtual desktops, but patching confidence and rising management costs are pushing IT teams to rethink operations.
Faster threat hunting and fewer manual database tasks are helping the cybersecurity firm cope with rising data volumes and alert fatigue.
Enterprises and agencies handling sensitive data now have a sovereign hybrid option as DXC targets stricter compliance and AI-ready workloads.
The status should help Logicalis win more AI deployment work as organisations move from pilots to wider use of Microsoft tools.
Banks under regulatory pressure may be able to modernise databases without moving sensitive records to public cloud infrastructure.
Growing enterprise demand has prompted V2 AI to add senior leadership as it tackles rising AI spending across Australia and Asia-Pacific.
Regulated European firms could gain tighter data control as the pair target banking, healthcare and public sector AI deployments.
The update gives Microsoft customers faster visibility into AI-driven access risks, after Netwrix linked broader identity footprints to higher breach rates.
Firms moving legacy software to cloud desktops could cut packaging times from days to minutes as Automagical converts Windows apps into MSIX.
Faster onboarding and fewer outages are the aim as Thredd links its Asia Pacific issuing infrastructure to VisaNet through a Singapore cloud hub.
The appointment signals a sharper European push as Safe builds local leadership ahead of its USD $250 million revenue goal for 2028.
Manufacturers and distributors could cut manual work as the software maker embeds AI, e-invoicing and cloud tools into Sage X3.
IT teams can now spot oversharing and AI-readiness risks in Microsoft 365 from one chat window, as governance workloads rise.
Australian businesses face a new cyber baseline as regulators move to align guidance with cloud, SaaS and AI-driven threats.
A single cloud platform now replaces Wyndham City Council's ageing systems, giving staff clearer data and faster access across core services.
The environmental law firm aims to cut finance complexity and upgrade security as it shifts billing and reporting to the cloud.
The certifications may help reassure UK customers and public-sector buyers as cyber breaches remain widespread and scrutiny of suppliers intensifies.
The overhaul should cut manual work and improve reporting for 342,000 residents as the council replaces legacy finance systems with cloud software.