Data residency stories
Businesses running GPU-backed AI systems face higher oversight and cost-control risks as emma extends its cloud governance model to production workloads.
Better control of data and AI systems is delivering five times the return on investment for enterprises, a new study found.
Privacy and sovereignty demands are exposing legacy systems, with only 29% of firms making sovereign AI a near-term priority.
A widening gap is emerging as firms struggle to meet tighter data rules, with only 29% prioritising sovereign AI in the near term.
The expansion could help regulated firms keep sensitive traffic within legal boundaries during outages, failovers or congestion across clouds.
Service providers facing rising cloud bills and data residency demands now have a packaged alternative for infrastructure and protection services.
Banks in tightly regulated markets will get help modernising systems without surrendering data control, compliance or operational resilience.
The tie-up aims to help large companies run AI agents securely at scale, while keeping data, governance and spending under tighter control.
Businesses using multiple AI systems will get tighter controls as Boomi adds policy enforcement, monitoring and workflow orchestration tools.
The tie-up gives organisations real-time controls against prompt injection and data leakage as enterprise AI moves into live deployment.
Tighter EU compliance rules are driving demand for access controls as the security supplier expands its regional sales push across Western Europe.
Governments are weighing agentic AI to ease staffing pressure, but most leaders want stronger security and sovereignty safeguards before scaling up.
Rising virtualisation costs and AI demands are pushing organisations towards HPE's updated GreenLake stack for simpler private cloud and data protection.
The expanded pact lets customers pull live data from legacy systems into ServiceNow workflows, cutting friction for AI projects and procurement.
The integration aims to curb prompt injection and data leaks as enterprises push AI agents into production across cloud and on-premises systems.
Customers in regulated sectors will get faster AI roll-outs as the pact ties cloud migration, connectivity and sovereignty controls into one offer.
Only seven per cent of organisations are data ready, raising doubts over whether enterprise AI can move from prototypes to production.
Enterprises running AI agents can now cut infrastructure overhead, as MongoDB adds automated embeddings, memory and faster database performance.
Enterprises facing heavier AI workloads and tighter rules may get more control over data, power use and resilience with Scality's new platform.
Business groups welcomed the Budget's productivity push, but warned small firms and agencies still lack the skills to deliver it.