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Westcon lists Weblib Smart Wifi on AWS Marketplace
Last week
Westcon-Comstor to privately list Weblib Smart Wifi tools on AWS Marketplace, widening channel access across the UK, Europe and Middle East.
Harvey to open Paris office & hire EMEA sales chief
Last week
AI platform Harvey will open a Paris office in Q2 and has hired former Canva executive Jorge Bestard as Vice President of EMEA Sales.
Broadband Forum revamps TR-181 to cut home energy use
Last week
Broadband Forum updates TR-181 with new power controls so home routers, repeaters and set-top boxes can slash energy use across Europe.
Siemens buys ASTER to boost PCB test design software
Last week
Siemens buys French PCB test software specialist ASTER to embed shift-left design-for-test tools into its Xpedition and Valor platforms.
StorMagic & QBS expand EMEA edge virtualisation reach
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StorMagic taps QBS to widen EMEA and South Africa edge virtualisation reach, adding more resellers, financing options and distribution support.
EasyPicky outlines five AI-led retail trends for 2026
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EasyPicky predicts AI-driven retail, video shelf checks and phygital hubs will tackle GBP £1.5 trillion stock mismanagement by 2026.
CFOs back AI to transform finance but trust gap widens
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CFOs bet big on AI to reshape finance, but a Kyriba survey shows trust is lagging as privacy and security fears intensify worldwide.
ITRS buys IP-Label to boost European DEM footprint
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ITRS snaps up French DEM specialist IP-Label, adding 310-plus enterprise clients and bolstering its observability footprint across Europe.
SaleCycle buys BEYABLE to build unified eCommerce stack
Last week
SaleCycle snaps up French personalisation specialist BEYABLE to create a unified European eCommerce marketing and conversion platform.
US company Bourns tries to take over New Zealand chip maker Rakon
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US firm Bourns launches NZD $356m bid for loss‑making Rakon, offering NZD $1.55 a share and locking up 41% of the chip maker’s stock.
Europe warned over AI security gap despite AI Act lead
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Europe’s AI security controls lag global norms, leaving anomaly detection, incident response and supply-chain visibility dangerously weak.
Spectralink launches S1000 DECT platform for Teams
Last week
Spectralink’s new S1000 DECT platform brings serverless, site-wide voice to frontline workers with direct Microsoft Teams integration.
Blue Cloud joins BSNL 5G FWA panel in Maharashtra, Goa
Last week
Blue Cloud joins BSNL’s 5G FWA partner panel in Maharashtra and Goa, tying in Konkan Railway plans and forecast INR ₹178 crore in two years.
AI notebook prices drop as retailers face tough trade-offs
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AI notebook prices across Europe have slumped by a third, pushing the tech into the mainstream as retailers juggle volume against margins.
LFB boosts Lyon R&D sites to meet data centre cooling demand
This month
LFB’s data centre arm is investing millions in Lyon R&D and factories to ramp up advanced cooling for Europe’s AI-fuelled server boom.
NZ universities accepting English proficiency tests through Duolingo
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New Zealand universities now accept Duolingo English tests from overseas students, reflecting a global shift in language proficiency checks.
The future of authentication in 2026: Insights from Yubico’s experts
This month
Yubico experts say 2026 will redefine authentication, with post-quantum security, digital ID wallets and AI-driven threats converging.
Willow & BNP Paribas bring AI to European buildings
This month
Willow and BNP Paribas Real Estate link AI with digital twins to turn European buildings into conversational, data-driven assets.
Dark web sells UK ID packs to bypass bank biometrics
This month
Dark web vendors sell UK ID packs for about USD $30, helping criminals bypass biometric checks at banks and fintechs, AMLTRIX warns.
Mimeo boosts UK capacity with new Canon inkjet press
This month
Mimeo has expanded UK production with a Canon varioPRINT iX3200 inkjet press, boosting speed, capacity and image quality for global clients.