IT Governance stories
Outages and opaque AI decisions are pushing APAC firms to use observability to keep automated systems reliable, accountable and compliant.
Without proper oversight, rapidly growing AI agent workforces could leave firms blind to who can access systems, data and privileges.
Many enterprises still cannot prove they can restore data quickly enough as cloud, container and AI systems outpace traditional backup plans.
Rising fake-invoice and identity risks are pushing firms to centralise signing controls as AI makes forged documents harder to spot.
Pressure to adopt AI is outpacing safeguards, with most firms saying governance and legal controls have lagged behind deployment.
Regulators and AI systems are exposing costly gaps as firms discover policy frameworks mean little without continuous, verifiable data quality.
Pressure is outpacing governance in Australian companies, with many approving AI systems before legal, security and training gaps are closed.
Businesses risk biased outputs and compliance failures unless older data estates are rebuilt for AI, as the ODI and SAP launch research and governance work.
The update could help teams restore dashboards and alerts after outages, reducing the risk of losing visibility when systems fail.
Audit teams can now trace mobile app controls over time, as the new workspace records policy changes, builds and approvals in one place.
Security teams are being given earlier warning of employee-built AI agents that could expose data, credentials and internal systems.
Platform teams can now stage infrastructure changes without forcing all users onto the latest release, reducing upgrade risk for production systems.
Gamma urges firms to phase AI customer experience rollouts, boosting governance and testing to cut disruption and data quality risks.
Tanium's Autonomous IT Platform drove 235% ROI and USD $20.1 million in benefits over three years, Forrester's new study finds.
Everpure upgrades Portworx to unify storage, protection and governance for virtual machines and containers on Kubernetes at scale.
Yubico, IBM and Auth0 unveil an AI security model that forces human approval for high‑risk automated actions using hardware authentication.
Only 42% of Australian organisations back up all workloads, leaving many exposed when ransomware or hardware failures hit.
Customers in Ottawa and Eastern Ontario will gain broader cybersecurity and AI advice as the merged firm keeps local ownership and uninterrupted service.
Concern over vendor lock-in is driving a global surge in open source adoption, with European organisations leading the shift to digital autonomy.
Good Drinks taps Macquarie Telecom for new SASE network to curb peak-season outages and bolster cyber security across its national operations.