Managed IT stories
Financial institutions could cut manual checks as a Fujifilm-DoxAI tool scans identity and income records for fraud in New Zealand.
Top Down Ventures closes oversubscribed USD $28 million fund backing AI-native software start-ups for managed service providers.
Enterprises using Kyndryl Bridge have seen fewer outages and lower maintenance costs as AI flags IT risks before systems fail.
Pressure is mounting on Thrive to tighten financial controls as the managed services and cybersecurity provider adds five acquisitions and expands into AI.
The recognition could help New Zealand businesses seeking simpler hybrid-work security, after Nextro completed several Fortinet SASE deployments.
The cloud and managed services provider is sharpening its push into the US and wider markets as it adds senior commercial firepower.
MSPs can now add 24/7 threat monitoring and incident response without building their own security operations centre, as Acronis goes global.
The deal broadens Celerity’s hybrid cloud offer with IBM-linked automation and AI services, aiming to cut costs and lift performance for clients.
Customers in APAC will keep existing contracts and account teams as the combined direct business shifts to one SoftwareOne brand.
Apex's in-house marketing revamp wins Network Group 2026 Gala award, with the Manchester IT services provider also shortlisted in two other categories.
The certification strengthens Opus Technology's appeal to buyers seeking independently verified ESG standards from IT suppliers.
Search visibility, trade coverage and peer mentions now shape which managed service providers make CIO shortlists in Australia.
The change signals a push towards recurring software and IT revenue as the company expands beyond printers and copiers in Australia.
Pure Cloud Solutions will keep its brand and leadership as the deal gives Your.Cloud a bigger foothold in the UK managed services market.
The expansion is set to lift annual revenue to EUR €30 million by 2028 as the Waterford-based firm broadens into cybersecurity and AI services.
The Manchester IT provider must keep investing in staff and service quality to retain a rare trio of Microsoft designations.
The deal adds 49 staff and more than 90 customers, giving Aspire a larger Scottish base as managed services consolidation gathers pace.
The deal gives medical and regional business customers in the Darling Downs access to broader support as efex deepens its Queensland footprint.
Customers in Ottawa and Eastern Ontario will gain broader cybersecurity and AI advice as the merged firm keeps local ownership and uninterrupted service.
The agency’s start of year momentum expands its B2B technology roster, with briefs spanning UK, EU and managed services communications.