Hybrid IT stories
Funding and skills shortages are leaving Australian agencies unable to safely deploy AI while keeping ageing systems resilient and under control.
It could help enterprises avoid costly replatforming, as the firms link governed data access with AI tools across distributed systems.
Enterprises struggling with legacy software may find it easier to automate tasks, as the platform works without APIs or fragile RPA tools.
It could cut outage times for hybrid IT teams by unifying cloud, network and infrastructure data across public, private and on-premises systems.
The recognition comes as buyers demand unified controls for human, machine and AI identities across cloud, on-premises and core business systems.
The expanded remit underscores StorMagic's push to grow partner-led sales as customers reassess virtualised infrastructure across EMEA.
Organisations across EMEA want AI-ready storage without disruptive rebuilds, as rising data volumes and resilience demands strain ageing data centres.
The on-premises system aims to cut cloud costs and ease data-sovereignty concerns for firms running AI closer to sensitive data.
The launch aims to cut outages and speed diagnosis for enterprises juggling fragmented monitoring across hybrid cloud and on-premise systems.
Enterprises running ageing systems may gain a safer alternative to patching, as the new service flags flaws before vendors disclose them.
It could ease adoption for regulated firms keen to keep sensitive data and workloads inside existing Dell systems.
Better control of data and AI systems is delivering five times the return on investment for enterprises, a new study found.
Nearly half of finance teams are now using AI to manage databases, but weak governance is leaving them exposed to audit scrutiny.
Audit demands are exposing gaps in governance as finance firms juggle hybrid databases, multiple platforms and growing AI use.
The deal adds more than 600 customers and 170 employees, as the software group broadens its push into analytics and AI tools.
The expanded pact lets customers pull live data from legacy systems into ServiceNow workflows, cutting friction for AI projects and procurement.
The switch removes a security and compliance risk for the builders' merchant after its former thin client supplier collapsed.
As firms move AI into production, the tie-up aims to help them control data, access and compliance across hybrid clouds.
Enterprises could cut outages and speed troubleshooting as the update unifies middleware monitoring and analyses petabyte-scale telemetry.
Construction safety monitoring is set to improve as Gammon's AI platform detected 60% more risk factors than traditional inspections at pilot sites.