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The tie-up aims to tackle poor uptake of workplace software, with rollout support focused on habits, leadership and daily use.
British customers will gain access to a larger stock of refurbished enterprise hardware as Harrogate-based Renewtech UK joins a six-country European group.
He will oversee systems linking the consultancy's Amsterdam, Helsinki and Singapore offices as it scales AI-assisted project delivery.
The rebrand is aimed at winning more AI customers as data centre operators race to prove they can handle denser, power-hungry workloads.
Higher electricity costs are putting Europe at a disadvantage as investors choose locations for the power-hungry AI data centres they need.
Energy-efficient computing is tilting towards AMD, which now powers 191 ranked systems and four of the world's 10 fastest supercomputers.
The packaging group aims to improve efficiency and user experience as TCS takes control of its global IT operations under a multi-year deal.
Inconsistent access rules risk complicating cross-border emergency communications as Europe shifts mission-critical services onto broadband networks.
The deal values the Finnish satellite intelligence group at more than EUR 10 billion as governments step up demand for sovereign space systems.
Enterprise customers gain more choice in dedicated hosting as Hetzner adds four Dell PowerEdge models with up to 86 cores and NVMe storage.
The funding will help speed up real-time metals data for battery, mining and wastewater operators seeking to cut delays in lab testing.
Banks and brokers in Sweden face a phased overhaul as Euroclear moves to a shared Nordic securities platform with TCS software.
The deal adds 30 automation engineers and gives customers a new local unit as demand grows for AI systems that meet sovereignty rules.
The agreement will modernise SKF's global IT systems and speed up its shift to AI-driven operations across manufacturing and services.
The pact underscores fierce competition for skilled staff as data centre building accelerates across Europe and into the US.
The Finnish start-up says the cash will speed international expansion as hardware teams seek faster, cheaper simulation for complex designs.
Rising power constraints at AI data centres are driving demand for Skeleton’s storage systems as it gears up for a US listing in 2027.
The deal is set to cut costs and speed issue resolution as Valmet shifts core IT operations onto an AI-led, cloud-based model.
The Berrinba site will give Metso extra warehousing capacity in southern Queensland, helping speed parts and machinery to mines across eastern Australia.
The renewed backing will ease training and travel costs for more than 20 La Trobe student-athletes balancing elite sport with study.