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The certification could help governments avoid faulty enrolment hardware that risks undermining digital ID schemes used by more than 100 million people.
More than 65% of enterprise customers showed residential proxy-related DNS activity, exposing firms to reputational and operational risks.
The move puts a longtime London executive in charge of a region that generated 26% year-on-year revenue growth and serves 27,000 customers.
The deal will put Claude into banking, aviation and government systems, as DXC scales AI agents across regulated customer environments.
The hire comes as cloud providers jostle for business from customers weighing AI workloads, sovereignty and compliance in Europe.
More than 15,000 Ventia field workers could gain AI tools to cut admin and speed decisions as the services group tests OpenAI pilots.
Demand for controlled cloud services is rising as governments and regulated industries seek to keep sensitive data and operations within national boundaries.
A government-backed push to tackle digital skills gaps will give 11- to 18-year-olds hands-on projects and a Birmingham lab across the region.
The pact could open public-sector technology contracts spanning rail, banking and cyber security, though no deal values or specific projects were named.
Lower inbox visibility is making vital notices harder to reach New Zealanders, even as those opened are drawing more clicks.
Large companies may gain a way to move AI pilots into production, as the platform adds governance and audit controls for enterprise workflows.
Dispatchers in Hinds County can now see live images from pre-approved cameras during emergencies, in a first countywide US rollout.
Most UK public sector IT teams lack the infrastructure and trust needed to scale AI safely, a SolarWinds survey found.
UK businesses face more mobile phishing and fraud as Zimperium widens access to its defences through ABC Distribution.
NHS patients could be routed faster and more accurately after a UK-built model outperformed GPs and rival AI in triage tests.
UK banks, defence contractors and telecoms groups are backing a homegrown AI model designed to run inside customers' own systems.
Delayed procurement is making revenue visibility harder for UK innovation firms, even as 56 per cent plan their next growth phase at home.
UK businesses struggling to push AI pilots into production will get onshore support from a merged consultancy focused on delivery, quality and security.
The appointment adds Whitehall credibility as Electric Twin pushes its synthetic audience tool into sensitive public and commercial decision-making.
Skills shortages are now holding back Ireland's tech chiefs as AI investment jumps, with most firms still unable to deploy it at speed.