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  • West Ham strengthen defences with renewed deal

    West Ham strengthen defences with renewed deal

    West Ham United extends partnership with cybersecurity firm Salus. The renewed multi-year agreement with Salus will enhance West Ham United’s cybersecurity measures, ensuring protection against evolving threats while increasing the firm’s branding visibility at the club’s facilities….

  • Why cloud orders are surging — and what Oracle’s record pipeline tells us

    Why cloud orders are surging — and what Oracle’s record pipeline tells us

    Cloud demand is soaring across industries amid AI-enabled infrastructure transformation. Oracle’s remaining performance obligations jumped to $455 billion, reflecting the speed of adoption and investor confidence. AI workloads, multicloud strategies and hyperscale build-outs are reshaping cloud from optional service into critical corporate infrastructure.

  • West Ham strengthen defences with renewed deal

    The future evolution of digital identity

    Digital identity is crucial for individuals, businesses, and governments. It represents a collection of attributes in a digital environment, evolving from a technical component to a critical asset. This article examines its evolution, current applications, threats, and future direction….

  • BMC Helix powers DNB’s 5G service shift

    BMC Helix powers DNB’s 5G service shift

    DNB deploys AI to accelerate Malaysia’s 5G service management. Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB), Malaysia’s national 5G infrastructure provider, has implemented BMC Helix to streamline service operations, reduce incident response times, and support national connectivity innovation.

  • Rethinking software development: The promise and reality of vibe coding

    Rethinking software development: The promise and reality of vibe coding

    Vibe coding shifts software creation from code to outcomes. Michael Hunger, VP of Product Innovation at Neo4j, unpacks the promise of AI-guided software development — and tackles three persistent myths holding vibe coding back from mainstream adoption.

  • Red Teaming: How to turn cyber panic into cyber readiness

    Red Teaming: How to turn cyber panic into cyber readiness

    Red teaming reveals the truth behind cybersecurity readiness. Dave Spencer, Director of Technical Product Management at Immersive, explores how red team exercises move businesses beyond theoretical defences — testing real-world resilience across people, processes, and technology.

  • Neo4j launches Infinigraph for real-time graph scale

    Neo4j launches Infinigraph for real-time graph scale

    Neo4j has launched Infinigraph, its most scalable graph architecture yet. The new platform allows companies to run real-time transactions and analytics in one system, handling 100TB+ workloads without infrastructure duplication or performance trade-offs.

  • How using customer data effectively can help tech businesses make smarter decisions

    How using customer data effectively can help tech businesses make smarter decisions

    Using customer data well fuels tech growth and lasting loyalty. Sa’ed Anabtawi, Product Director at WOLF, explores how data-informed decision-making — from early-stage feedback loops to in-app behavioural insights — helps tech businesses accelerate growth, improve retention, and build customer-first product strategies that scale effectively.

  • Qantas cuts executive bonuses after cyber hack

    Qantas cuts executive bonuses after cyber hack

    Qantas reduces executive bonuses by 15 per cent after breach. The airline cut incentive pay following a data hack affecting millions of customers, even as it delivered near-record profits. The decision reflects a wider trend of boards linking executive accountability to cybersecurity amid a rise in high-profile corporate breaches.

  • Digital euro could be profit-making, ECB suggests

    Digital euro could be profit-making, ECB suggests

    ECB forecasts digital euro will generate returns for payment providers. The European Central Bank says payment service providers stand to profit from distributing the digital euro, which is nearing the end of its preparation phase. A formal decision on issuing the currency is expected by October.