Network monitoring stories
Staff accommodation across five blocks now has room-level coverage after a redesign overcame metal-panel walls that had weakened the resort's Wi-Fi.
UK and Ireland resellers gain a steadier observability pitch as ManageEngine seeks recurring revenue through Climb Channel Solutions.
Service providers could cut disruption and transit costs as infected routers and cameras are blocked from launching botnet attacks on the internet.
The appointment signals Auvik's push to sell more AI tools and expand through partners as it targets growth across existing accounts and new markets.
Enterprises can now monitor workspace telemetry and spin up secure cloud development environments without adding more infrastructure to run.
APAC customers are fuelling LogicMonitor's AI growth, with Australia among the earliest adopters of its Edwin AI platform.
Smaller operators face faster, cheaper attacks as Five Eyes agencies say frontier AI could reshape cyber threats within months.
The new capital will fund Horizon3's expansion into Asia-Pacific and Europe as demand for its attack-testing software grows among large enterprises.
The redesign gives enterprises and service providers faster threat blocking, broader policy controls and AI-assisted investigations as attacks evolve.
Malicious packages are now spreading faster across code repositories, with Google saying open source ecosystems face the sharpest rise in risk.
Iranian users began regaining access after an 88-day blackout, even as storms, power cuts and fibre faults disrupted networks elsewhere.
Organisations that delay could face costly rushed upgrades as attackers already harvest encrypted data they plan to crack later.
Production line shutdowns and safety risks are pushing manufacturers to invest in OT defences built for ageing industrial systems.
The hire bolsters CrowdStrike's push into AI security as rivals race to simplify sprawling cyber defence stacks for enterprise customers.
Rising GPU inefficiency in AI deployments is pushing enterprises to seek tools that can spot bottlenecks, heat and reliability issues earlier.
The expanded multi-year deal will give ABB a single, centrally managed network as TCS takes over end-to-end operations across its global systems.
The multi-year pact will centralise ABB's fragmented networks, aiming to improve security and reliability across operations used by 110,000 staff.
The combined software business will target faster-growing broadband operators in Asia-Pacific and South America, with closing due in 2026.
Water losses in Masterton have been cut to 15% as better meter data helps the council spot hidden leaks and prompt repairs.
Security teams can now track newly disclosed CVEs in live systems, as RapidFort expands its supply chain tools into production monitoring.