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Candidates can face pay gaps of more than GBP £100,000 for the same title, with Sydney roles paid 17% more than Melbourne ones.
Dell says agentic AI should shift routine tasks below the machine line, freeing staff for expert work while making the role temporary.
Investor demand for private AI software remains strong as Databricks hits a USD $7 billion revenue run-rate and a USD $190 billion valuation.
The hire is intended to speed AI product development and deepen StructureFlow's appeal to legal and financial services firms.
The new facility will give girls at a Colombo school better access to laptops, STEM lessons and hands-on digital learning.
The approval clears the way for a larger managed services group serving 4,000 businesses to expand across Australia, New Zealand and the US.
The expansion could bolster Donegal's labour market as demand for AI and data centre infrastructure drives up global manufacturing needs.
The offshore wind software firm is bolstering governance as it builds on a GBP £750,000 fundraising, acquisition and export award.
Businesses weighing AI rollouts now face choices on infrastructure, data and governance as Sify targets firms moving from trials to deployment.
Australian small businesses will be able to query MYOB financial data in Claude and ChatGPT, including overdue invoices and profit figures.
UK security leaders are warning that AI-generated code is outpacing controls, with a quarter already seeing incidents from flaws it introduced.
Public bodies can now buy inploi's recruitment platform more easily, as G-Cloud 15 opens access for NHS trusts, councils and departments.
Independent modelling puts Quantum Australia's national programmes at AUD $83.1 million, after helping launch 15 quantum startups in two years.
Technical roles are still expanding across Australia even as employers adopt AI, with regional jobs growing faster and early-career hiring holding up.
Early momentum is prompting a broader push to bring more Canadians into open source, with 31,000 visits and 1,181 library entries.
Outages are now a board-level risk for many UK firms, with most technology leaders saying network resilience is critical to revenue and operations.
A shortage of available talent is leaving 59% of technology hiring managers struggling to fill specialist roles, a Michael Page study found.
London's small firms are more likely to be adopting AI, with 41% already using it as faster-growing businesses embrace the technology.
AI worries are prompting more Irish workers to upskill as 41% fear their roles could be affected, a survey found.
Lower entry prices for small businesses and home users come as the new models keep 2.5GbE, SSD caching and upgrade options.