IT Management

PagerDuty appoints Ingram Micro as Australian reseller

24 June, 2026 by Dylan Bushell-Embling | Supplied by: PagerDuty

AI-first operations management company PagerDuty has signed on Ingram Micro as its first Australian authorised distributor.


The trust paradox stalling Australia's AI ambitions

22 June, 2026 by Susan Laine* | Supplied by: Quest Software Pty Ltd

A survey shows that many organisations are still rebuilding data assets from scratch rather than reusing the ones they have due to lack of trust in them.


Sharon AI to deploy 600 PB of VAST Data infrastructure

18 June, 2026 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Australian neocloud Sharon AI has agreed to deploy a quantum of VAST Data OS equivalent to supporting the data needs of around 100,000 GPUs.


How agentic AI is redefining the future of enterprise IT

11 June, 2026 by Dave Wardrop, Chief Technology Officer and Director of Solution Consulting – ANZ, Hitachi Vantara | Supplied by: Hitachi Vantara

Enterprise IT is undergoing a structural shift as artificial intelligence moves from a passive advisory role to an active operational force.


Megaport arranges to use VAST Data's AI OS

11 June, 2026 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Megaport has selected VAST Data to support the company's expansion into compute, GPU and AI infrastructure services.


Pega to launch AI solution that charges only for outcomes

10 June, 2026 by Dylan Bushell-Embling | Supplied by: Pegasystems Pty Ltd

Pegasystems is preparing to launch an AI solution that will enable enterprise customers to pay for outcomes rather than having to pay per token.


DXC launches CoreIgnite for financial institutions

09 June, 2026 by Dylan Bushell-Embling | Supplied by: DXC Technology

DXC has launched a cloud-native revenue orchestration platform aimed at helping financial institutions innovate faster and compete more effectively.


Workday, Google Cloud partner on AI agents for HR, finance

02 June, 2026 by Dylan Bushell-Embling | Supplied by: Workday

Workday and Google Cloud have announced deeper integrations between their AI agents to support HR and finance teams.


'Tokenmaxxing' facing a reality check as enterprises question AI value

27 May, 2026 by Matias Madou, CTO, Secure Code Warrior | Supplied by: Secure Code Warrior

The value of enterprise AI will not be determined by how many tokens are consumed, but by whether those tokens produce secure, trustworthy and useful results.


Big bang AI solutions lead to messy outcomes: here’s how you avoid them

25 May, 2026 by Etienne Oosthuysen*

For AI to deliver real value, it needs to sit within a coherent framework that provides oversight, clear boundaries and processes to manage issues.


National AI Centre launches online portal aimed at SMEs

19 May, 2026

The AI.gov.au portal has been launched to help organisations understand and use artificial intelligence (AI) safely and responsibly.


Boomi forms AI partnership with Red Hat

15 May, 2026 by Dylan Bushell-Embling | Supplied by: Boomi

Boomi and Red Hat are collaborating with the goal of making it easier for enterprise customers to deploy agentic AI at scale.


Five changes shaping Australia's AI‍-‍powered enterprises

12 May, 2026 by James Gollan, Solutions Engineering Manager ANZ, Confluent | Supplied by: Confluent ANZ

AI is beginning to work alongside people, make decisions, trigger workflows and operate continuously across customer and operational systems.


Kyndryl unveils IT risk detection tool

11 May, 2026 by Dylan Bushell-Embling | Supplied by: Kyndryl Australia

Kyndryl has upgraded its Kyndryl Bridge AI-powered open integration platform with the ability to detect and resolve IT risks before they can cause outages


The AI winners are already getting their hands dirty

07 May, 2026 by Naran McClung, Head of Azure, Macquarie Cloud Services | Supplied by: Macquarie Cloud Services

The AI era will have clear winners, and they won't be the loudest voices in the room.


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