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Anthropic opens Bengaluru hub to boost India AI growth
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Anthropic opens Bengaluru hub, naming Irina Ghose India MD as it doubles revenue and ramps local-language AI for schools, farms and courts.
Orient hit by supply strains, wins new digital deals
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Orient Technologies’ Q3 margins slump on chip shortages and a lost cloud client, even as fresh digital contracts and a new centre lift outlook.
Notitia & Rod Jager form Tasmanian data partnership
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Notitia partners with Rod Jager Consulting to establish a formal Tasmanian base, expanding data and digital transformation services statewide.
ZeroEyes hires Stephen Billy to drive US federal push
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ZeroEyes taps former White House advisor Stephen Billy to spearhead federal strategy as it accelerates its push into the US government market.
OSINT tools speed up probes into tax & benefit fraud
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Open source intelligence tools are helping investigators rapidly uncover tax and benefit fraud by exposing inconsistencies in online data.
Gigamon named 2026 public sector observability leader
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Gigamon wins Frost & Sullivan’s 2026 public sector observability award as governments battle cyber threats in complex hybrid IT estates.
IDnow hires ex-Ukraine minister for digital identity push
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IDnow hires former Ukraine digital minister Liudmyla Rabchynska to steer EU identity wallet and eIDAS 2.0 regulatory strategy.
Andrea Gwynn honoured in Marquis Who’s Who listing
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Forward Edge-AI CIO Andrea L. Gwynn is named in Marquis Who’s Who, honouring three decades of IT leadership and US Army service.
Myriota debuts AssetHawk satellite tracker for remote assets
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Myriota launches AssetHawk, a 5G NTN satellite tracker promising decade-long battery life for monitoring remote fleets and equipment.
Gigamon wins Frost & Sullivan award for public sector
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Gigamon named Frost & Sullivan’s 2026 Company of the Year for deep observability in global public sector network security and performance.
Adactin joins national register for AI service providers
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Adactin has been added to Australia’s national AI Directory, linking its cloud and AI services with organisations seeking local expertise.
Open ECX gains PEPPOL nod as UK eyes e-invoicing law
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Open ECX wins PEPPOL access point status as the UK edges towards mandatory e-invoicing, expected to be introduced by 2029.
Canada maps public priorities for new national AI plan
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Canada distils record public input into priorities for a 2026 AI strategy, balancing innovation, security, sovereignty and public trust.
Lucion adds in-house AI to upgrade NexGen compliance
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Lucion has embedded in-house AI into its NexGen platform, promising continuous, data-led compliance oversight for complex UK estates.
Semperis buys MightyID to bolster cloud identity resilience
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Semperis has bought MightyID to extend its identity resilience platform with Okta and Ping backup and recovery across hybrid environments.
AI use surges in Australian public sector amid data siloes
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AI use has surged among Australian public servants, but rising data siloes and fragmented systems threaten to blunt productivity gains.
Motorola unveils AI Assist Suites for 911 responders
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Motorola launches AI Assist Suites to cut admin and language delays for 911 call handlers and frontline officers, promising faster responses.
California agencies weigh AI tools for SB 707 access
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California agencies test AI translation to meet SB 707 language rules by July 2026, weighing costs, quality and impact on public meetings.
Voicescape buys Enterprise RPA to boost housing tech
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Voicescape acquires Enterprise RPA to fuse AI tenant engagement with housing automation, targeting stretched landlords and local authorities.
Radar sensors give councils real-time bin monitoring
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Australian firm Matter touts fingernail-sized radar sensors to give councils live bin data, cutting overflows, truck runs and complaints.