IT Industry stories
Most firms lack formal bias controls, leaving 2SLGBTQI+ users less well served by AI systems than the wider public.
Employers across Canada's tech sector can now recruit University of Toronto co-op students year-round, matching placements to project timelines.
The deal adds a major incumbent backer as software-defined test gear gains ground across semiconductor, defence and research labs.
UK businesses face a growing data security dilemma as US laws can force American tech giants to hand over customer information.
Compact language models from the Spain-based firm aim to ease offline AI deployment for mobile, industrial and defence users.
Public agencies may soon use faster threat detection as NCS ties up with Mistral AI, VAST Data and robotics firms across Asia Pacific.
Developers should see fewer errors and faster builds as NetSuite opens its coding guidance to more than 25 AI platforms worldwide.
The move strengthens Xero’s North American engineering base as it pushes AI tools into its core accounting software for small businesses.
Canada is losing another homegrown startup to faster US demand, as H2O Vision shifts its AI drowning detection rollout south.
Tech firms face refund-system upgrades and tighter cancellation rules as the UK delays its new subscription regime until Spring 2027.
Britain is set for more local gift options as the rebranded marketplace uses fresh funding to widen its catalogue and reach smaller towns.
Australia’s tech sector is seeing routine tasks automated, with demand and pay still strong for scarce software, data and cloud specialists.
UK businesses are leaving gaps in incident response and backup planning as experts warn AI-assisted attacks are outpacing policy.
Moldovan founders stand to gain wider access to European capital and mentoring as new deals open funding and acceleration routes.
The deal puts a key European clearing house on a three-year path to cloud migration without disrupting trading operations.
London will host LemFi's global operations as the fintech plans to hire more staff and expand compliance after pledging GBP £100 million in the UK.
The Dublin hub's resident firms supported 13,225 jobs and €2.5 billion in revenue over 25 years, a new report found.
Technology leaders say the country risks falling further behind as AI adoption, cyber threats and rising costs outpace progress.
The recognition could help Synextra win more UK contracts as buyers seek proven Azure data and AI expertise from trusted partners.
Singapore jobseekers face fiercer competition as LinkedIn’s latest ranking shows financial services still dominate career-growth prospects.