News from the week beginning 26th January 2026
Badhrinath Krishnamoorthy (Badhri) has joined Cybage Software as its Global President. The appointment brings an experienced leader to help Cybage double down on its efforts to scale the organisation globally.
Panasonic has revealed that Alex Gaffney joined Panasonic TOUGHBOOK as its EU Technology Alliances Manager.
Tricentis has announced the appointment of Jason Bliss as EVP and President, Business Operations and Todd Horst joins as Chief Growth Officer. Both appear to be new roles added to the strategic leadership team.
Netcompany has been reappointed by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to deliver phase 6 of the New Computerised Transit System (NCTS).
IHG Hotels & Resorts (IHG) has approved the Oracle OPERA Cloud hospitality platform for its estate across the Americas and EMEAA (Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia).
TomTom has joined the Precisely Data Link partner programme to provide easier access to its location intelligence data. It extends TomTom’s existing partnership with Precisely.
Remara, the Australian Alternative Asset Manager, has signed a multi-year agreement with 10x Banking. Remara will leverage the innovative 10X core Banking platform to help drive product innovations and modernise its business processes.
Thomson Reuters has launched CoCounsel Legal, its agentic AI solution built for legal professionals onto the UK market.
Yottaa have announced the launch of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. Yotta says this makes it the first eCommerce-focused performance vendor to offer AI-native access to web performance data for developers, engineers, and digital leaders.
It has been a long time coming: Zoho has launched its own ERP solution, initially available in India.
Forterro has taken another look at the data from its “The Digital Future of the European Industrial Midmarket” report. It examined the findings relating to the EU’s Digital Product Passport.
A new report from Kyckr suggests data deficiencies were a contributing factor to 68% of Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) enforcement cases for anti-money laundering (AML) non-compliance between 2020 and 2025. The report, “The Data Blind Spot: Uncovering a Major Cause of UK AML Fines”, analyses AML failings in UK financial institutions.
Rootstock has published the 2026 State of Manufacturing Technology Survey report. The results indicate that Manufacturing organisations are making significant progress on both AI adoption and digital transformation. 94% of manufacturers are now using some form of AI. However, the survey highlights barriers.
11:11 Systems announced the recipients of its 2025 Partner Awards in North America, the company’s inaugural partner recognition program. The awards spotlight 11:11 partners whose collaboration, technical excellence, and customer focus have been instrumental in helping organisations modernise, protect, and manage their mission-critical applications and data.
Moosa Matariyeh, vice president of global channels at 11:11 Systems, said, “Our partners are a vital extension of our team, providing the deep knowledge and strategic insight organizations need to thrive in today’s complex digital environments.
“As demand for robust cyber resilience, networking and cloud strategies continues to grow, our partners work closely with their customers to help safeguard mission-critical data and operations, while accelerating their innovation initiatives. We are proud to recognize this year’s award winners for their leadership in digital transformation and unwavering commitment to delivering outstanding customer outcomes.”
The award winners were:
2025 11:11 Partner Awards – North America
Partner of the Year
Accelerator of the Year
Rising Star of the Year
Alkira announced the appointment of Guru Ramamoorthy, Global Head of Cloud & Infrastructure at S&P Global, to its advisory board. Ramamoorthy’s appointment further strengthens Alkira’s leadership with a proven executive who understands the complexities of modern enterprise infrastructure.
Amir Khan, CEO and founder of Alkira, said, “Guru’s extensive experience managing complex, global and network infrastructures at scale makes him an exceptional addition to Alkira’s advisory board.
“His deep expertise in cloud transformation, network modernization, AI integration, and cybersecurity—combined with his proven track record of driving operational efficiency across one of the world’s leading financial information companies—will be invaluable as we help enterprises modernize their network infrastructure for the AI era.”
Ramamoorthy commented, “Today, modern enterprises demand network infrastructure that can support multi-cloud environments, AI-driven workloads, and evolving security requirements.
“Alkira’s Network Infrastructure as a Service approach bridges traditional and modern networks while enabling the networks of tomorrow. I’m excited to work with the team as they continue to transform how enterprises design, operate, and future-proof their global networks”.
Tendfor, an AnywhereNow firm, has launched version 3.19 of its Microsoft-native voice platform for enterprises. This update introduces multi-channel messaging, AI-powered automation, and a redesigned smartphone interface, helping organisations deliver faster, more intelligent customer support.
Emil Emling, CEO at Tendfor, added, “Customer expectations continue to evolve, and organizations need tools that help them respond with speed and intelligence. By adding new messaging channels and strengthening our AI capabilities, this latest version enables service teams to deliver sharp, timely support without adding operational complexity.”
The update extends Tendfor to messaging platforms, including Facebook Messenger, MS Teams Chat, and WhatsApp. It has also introduced features powered by Azure AI. These include summarisation, sentiment analysis, and evaluation.
The release also includes better absence handling, with a configurable, smart agent work‑mode and seamless absence sync, which improve visibility and continuity across teams, even during busy or distributed operating periods.
Emling added, “Customer engagement is entering a new era defined by intelligence, flexibility, and seamless connection. By unifying channels and infusing AI at the core, we’re giving organizations the ability to anticipate needs, respond with precision and deliver interactions that feel natural, intuitive and human.”
Klient published a Webinar recaped of its January product update. The update includes details of:
Monta has launched Monta AI, a built-in operational intelligence layer that proactively spots issues, recommends actions, and lets operators query performance, pricing, expansion, and energy in natural language, at no extra cost for customers.
Embedded directly into the Monta platform, Monta AI transforms complex operational data into clear, decision-ready insights that can be acted on immediately by any team member, not just specialists. The capability is included for all Monta customers at no additional cost, reflecting Monta’s view that AI-driven operational intelligence should be a baseline capability rather than a premium add-on.
Casper Rasmussen, CEO and co-founder of Monta, said, “The real opportunity with AI isn’t just doing existing tasks faster. It’s removing operational constraints that have limited how charging networks can scale. Today, operators are expected to deliver near-perfect reliability while managing exponentially more hardware, data, and complexity with the same-sized teams.
“Monta AI shifts that burden from people to software by continuously understanding what’s happening across the network and proactively surfacing the actions that will have the biggest impact.”
Monta AI addresses this bottleneck by synthesising fragmented operational signals into a single intelligence layer. The system explains what is happening across the network, diagnoses root causes, and recommends concrete actions, while keeping human operators firmly in control of execution.
These capabilities are already delivering measurable results in production environments. In one case, an operator saw a DC charger’s success rate increase from 31.2% to 98.3% in just 25 seconds after Monta AI identified a firmware mismatch responsible for repeated failures.
NetApp announced that it is powering data operations for Super Bowl LX. As the Official Intelligent Data Infrastructure Partner of the San Francisco 49ers and the National Football League (NFL), NetApp provides the enterprise-grade data platform that powers the digital and physical experiences for football fans, whether watching the game from Levi’s® Stadium or from their couch on the other side of the world.
Gabie Boko, Chief Marketing Officer at NetApp, commented, “The world runs on data, even in an industry as physical as sports. Optimizing data for innovation isn’t just about where the data lives, but also about how it moves.
“There is no place where that will be on display more clearly than Levi’s Stadium during the Super Bowl. While the stadium is not a traditional data center, during a game, it transforms into an interactive data center because data is moving everywhere.”
Panasonic announced Image Adjust Pro, a new plugin that brings flexible, software-based camera control to PCs and tablets, transforming modern video production workflows. It enables operators to adjust image settings for multiple studio and Panasonic PTZ cameras directly from a PC or tablet.
Its Media Production Suite streamlines and enhances professional video‑production workflows by bringing camera management, status monitoring and control into a unified, intuitive software platform. The plugin is scheduled for release in Q1 CY2026.
André Meterian, Director of Professional Video Systems, Panasonic Europe, (he is now – Managing Director Broadcast B.U. for Europe, Kazakhstan & CIS, Middle East & Africa (PAVEU) as of April 20205) commented, “With Image Adjust Pro, we’re removing long-standing barriers in multi-camera environments and giving operators the freedom to manage image control from wherever they work best. It’s a significant step forward in simplifying complex production workflows.”
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