SUSE reshapes its European tech structure, adds senior leaders and new business units to sharpen its digital sovereignty and AI focus.
EE has opened a new experiential flagship on Oxford Street as part of a GBP £3 million push to expand hands-on tech stores nationwide.
Hoppr picks London for its European hub and teams with Lotier to drive addressable TV ad growth across key Latin American markets.
NFON and O2 Telefónica Deutschland pass 100,000 Digital Phone users as they pivot from SMEs to larger enterprises and AI-led services.
Telefónica Spain makes Red Hat OpenShift its standard platform to unify IT and network workloads and speed 5G-ready service delivery.
Millions face UK telecoms bill hikes from March, as Uswitch warns households to switch now or pay an extra GBP £126 million a month.
Grafana brings ObservabilityCON to Sydney as APAC engineers tackle soaring AI complexity, tool sprawl and rising telemetry costs.
Persistent has opened a Melbourne innovation hub to drive AI-led cloud modernisation and regional delivery for enterprise clients across ANZ.
MariaDB moves to buy in-memory specialist GridGain in a bid to deliver sub-millisecond latency for agentic AI and real-time workloads.
Alkira launches Connect partner programme to drive AI-native network services growth, prioritising recurring services over one-off resale.
Radian Arc, VNPT, COMIT and Blacknut launch 5G cloud gaming in Vietnam, pairing edge GPUs for streaming now with in-country AI later.
Radisys and AccelerComm add NB-IoT to their 5G satellite stack, letting operators serve low-power IoT and broadband over shared spectrum.
1Kosmos adds embedded identity checks to ServiceNow AI workflows to curb social engineering in high-risk service desk interactions.
AI-driven cyberattacks are surging across Asia-Pacific, with IBM warning basic security gaps now let attackers move from scan to impact faster.
On International Women's Day, a telecom leader argues that mentorship lets women give to gain, multiplying influence across STEM.
A woman charts a nonlinear path through telecom and data centres, showing how curiosity and courage can amplify female voices in tech.
One New Zealand adopts Highlight to give managed network customers clearer, data-driven visibility of performance, capacity and service levels.
LogicMonitor will open its first New Zealand data centre and expand local partners to support rising cloud, AI and hybrid IT demand.
From photography side project to full‑stack career, Livia Gu shows how curiosity and mistakes can build real confidence in tech.
As AI reshapes power and opportunity, women demand seats at the table to design fairer systems and lead the next wave of innovation.