Cloud Native stories
The twin honours underline Gallagher Security's standing in New Zealand's security market, with its staff and software both recognised.
Without stronger operational foundations, Asia Pacific firms risk turning new security tools into costly bottlenecks instead of productivity gains.
New tools for governing AI agents are moving to the fore as Google picks 33 cybersecurity startups for its first cybersecurity forum cohort.
Enterprises can now run governed AI workloads faster, as the validated stack aims to cut integration delays and simplify deployment across environments.
Demand for production-ready AI agents is pushing Google to reframe Cloud Run as a platform for long-running, data-driven workloads.
UK and Ireland partners will gain wider access to Docker's container platform as Exclusive Networks expands its cloud-native software portfolio.
The approach could cut token use and errors as developers build more complex multi-agent workflows with changing schemas.
North American expansion is now being funded as the startup targets cloud risks introduced at the design stage, not after deployment.
Banks under regulatory pressure may be able to modernise databases without moving sensitive records to public cloud infrastructure.
The deal gives CyberFOX customers a single supplier for secure remote access, as demand grows for simpler alternatives to traditional VPNs.
It could simplify mixed HPC and AI estates, as pre-validated software now runs on ProLiant servers and shared systems gain tighter tenancy controls.
The tie-up aims to cut Europe's reliance on overseas chip ecosystems by certifying SUSE software for Openchip's RISC-V hardware.
The cloud-native system could help organisations manage visitors, staff and workplace operations from one platform, while boosting compliance and response.
Regulated sectors could gain tighter control of credentials as the pair combines software and hardware to cut vendor dependence.
AI-generated code is outpacing enterprise review processes, prompting Qodo to add tools that flag cross-repo risks and enforce standards.
The multi-year project aims to give Telefónica Germany more control over data, resilience and AI-ready services as it modernises infrastructure.
The offer gives early-stage AI startups free monitoring and engineering support as software failures can quickly damage customer trust and funding prospects.
Developers can now pull thousands of hardened container images for free, as the company drops registration and expands access across its library.
Security teams gain less risky certificate changes as Buoyant's Linkerd 2.20 automates trust anchor rotation and cuts control-plane memory use.
The recognition underlines how Flipkart is hardening its systems ahead of festive sales by testing failures across Kubernetes and virtual machines.