Hospitals stories
Only 20% of healthcare IT leaders say their networks could contain a cyber incident, leaving patient systems and privacy exposed.
It gives infrastructure teams rack-level visibility and control as demand rises for remote power monitoring in dense data centres and edge sites.
The hire could help AssureCare win more health plan and pharmacy contracts as healthcare groups demand better coordination for complex patients.
Visitors at large sites may face tighter identity checks as the new kiosk links document scanning, face matching and badge issuance in one step.
The North American trial could help cut caregiver injuries by showing whether Vendlet reduces strain in routine patient repositioning.
Regional mobile services generated USD $1 trillion in economic value in 2025, but growth now hinges on AI, trust, resilience and sovereignty.
Medical AI models can now be tested on real patient data without exposing code or records, easing privacy barriers for hospitals and developers.
Lumana's Principal Product Manager says its camera-agnostic AI platform is expanding beyond security into retail, healthcare and smart cities.
The new capital will fund Endra's push into AI software for building engineers as labour shortages and tight deadlines strain projects.
Healthcare providers could reduce manual administration and compliance work as FPT's new framework targets regulated workflows and fragmented data.
Labour shortages and an ageing workforce are pushing Japanese manufacturers to test AI-controlled robots in factories, logistics and hospitals.
Facilities could cut flood risk and downtime as Zurn Elkay Canada adds real-time backflow monitoring to aging water systems.
The documentary's global rollout will take its account of cyber attacks on vital services to more than 30 cities, including Sydney.
Rack-level power monitoring is being pushed further into edge and branch sites as demand rises for cloud, AI and distributed workloads.
Ageing demand, labour shortages and higher costs are forcing providers to tighten planning and reporting to keep services sustainable.
China's more than five million doctors could gain a single AI workflow, as Ant rolls out upgraded tools for consultations, follow-up care and research.
Supermarkets and hospitals could face spoiled stock and medicines after flaws in two widely used refrigeration controller platforms were disclosed.
The Crown will free up NZD $702 million for roads, hospitals and classrooms by cashing in Chorus loans earlier than planned.
The move cuts outage risk for industrial sites that need fast recovery in offline environments supporting critical services worldwide.
Poor value from public works is pushing up costs for taxpayers and households as political interference and weak planning bite, the body says.