Cloud migration stories
Passengers at Adelaide Airport will gain more self-service options as a cloud-based check-in and bag-drop overhaul replaces fixed counters.
Weak governance leaves firms exposed to compliance risk, duplicate records and faulty decisions as data volumes keep rising across departments.
The tie-up gives German-speaking enterprises a local route to tighter SAP access controls as support changes and cloud migration raise compliance pressure.
The serverless catalog could ease a bottleneck for large Spark workloads by moving Hive table metadata without copying underlying data.
The deal gives Río Hondo College extra ERP and application support as it seeks to ease strain on internal IT staff and improve continuity.
Tight budgets and ageing back-office systems are driving more public bodies to cloud software, as Unit4 adds new customers across Europe and North America.
Organisations using Microsoft automation can now keep credentials out of scripts, reducing the risk of exposed secrets in cloud workflows.
Automation spending is rising as firms use it to cut back-office bottlenecks and free staff for revenue-generating work.
Rising demand for cloud and AI services is pushing data centre risks into focus, prompting QBE to set up a dedicated insurance role.
Businesses can avoid costly ERP rip-and-replace projects by layering AI and automation onto existing systems, Rimini Street says.
Corporate cloud migration and AI tools are set to drive the application modernisation services market to USD $81.24 billion by 2034.
Enterprises can now shift more Oracle workloads into AWS as the joint database service expands to 22 regions with a lower-cost Exadata option.
More advisers are chasing complex cyber and cloud deals, and Telarus has singled out Quest's support in helping them close them.
Irish organisations could cut delivery risk and duplication as the firms link scattered data for GIS, cloud and AI projects.
It strengthens Synextra's appeal to UK firms seeking one provider for cloud migration, app development and data projects across Azure.
Cloud adoption is reshaping law-firm billing, with Elite saying its online customers will soon outnumber on-premises users for the first time.
The three councils expect the shared platform to cut admin work and bolster service consistency as local governments face tighter budgets and bigger demands.
Cloud spending is set to trigger costly remediation for Canadian firms as undocumented systems, rising costs and security gaps pile up.
Mid-market finance teams can now query company data in plain English as Intuit rolls out AI tools that automate close, reporting and payments.
Customers can now shift production pipelines to the managed platform without rebuilding connectors or reloading months of data.