Workplace stories
Businesses can now centralise meeting notes and action points as Plaud targets wider company subscriptions with its new UK team workspace.
The switch removes a security and compliance risk for the builders' merchant after its former thin client supplier collapsed.
MSPs risk losing deals and margin unless they bundle Teams-aligned calling, as customers demand simpler vendors and tighter integration.
Mid-sized firms could cut support costs and shift more employee queries to automation under a new subscription model from Atos.
Frontline firms could cut downtime and manual IT fixes as SOTI adds automation, stronger security and faster shared-device logins.
Enterprises struggling with legacy software may find it easier to automate tasks, as the platform works without APIs or fragile RPA tools.
The new service links meetings with enterprise systems, letting users trigger workflows and draft documents without switching apps.
The high-level clearance could ease uptake of Riverbed's cloud tools by US agencies and bolster its credentials in regulated commercial markets.
Organisations using Microsoft Teams will gain new defences against phishing and impersonation as attackers shift beyond email to trusted chat tools.
The new role puts a seasoned Microsoft specialist in charge of Storm Technology's M365 practice as customers seek tighter governance and compliance.
Long hours at a desk are the target as a cushioned keyboard and silent mouse aim to ease strain and noise for hybrid workers.
The deal targets banks, utilities and agencies seeking to turn AI pilots into secure workplace tools across Australia and New Zealand.
The move gives enterprises a single control layer for monitoring sensitive prompts, responses and workflows as AI use shifts into daily operations.
The new features aim to help IT teams spot and fix digital workplace glitches before employees are affected, as AI use grows.
IT teams using AWS WorkSpaces may cut application packaging from days to minutes as Cloudhouse targets repeated rebuilds in non-persistent desktops.
Employees are increasingly seeing company news through AI first, raising concerns that automated summaries are stripping out tone and context.
The award spotlights rising retailer demand for tools that keep dispersed store staff informed and operations consistent across large networks.
Businesses can now reconfigure meeting spaces faster as hybrid working drives demand for modular office infrastructure.
Hybrid workers are the target as the new range adds quieter mice and keyboards with cushioned support for long desk days.
Poor communication on AI rules is fuelling shadow use in Australian firms, as nearly half of executives still see it as an IT issue.