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EU Renews UK Data Deal, Avoiding a Holiday Hangover

Brussels extends UK data adequacy through 2031, preserving cross-Channel data flows and offering businesses rare regulatory certainty.

Tencent Cloud Bets on Speed With EdgeOne Pages Launch

Tencent Cloud rolls out EdgeOne Pages, a new edge-native platform that lets developers build and deploy full-stack web apps globally in minutes.

Quantum Systems Buys FERNRIDE to Expand Defence Autonomy

Quantum Systems acquires FERNRIDE, adding autonomous ground vehicles to its defence stack and advancing Europe’s push for multi-domain unmanned systems.

Lovable Raises $330M to Power a New Class of Builders

Lovable secures $330M at a $6.6B valuation as enterprises and everyday professionals use its platform to ship genuine software without writing code.

Veeam Bets Big on AI Trust With $1.7 Billion Data Security Acquisition

Data Resilience leader Veeam acquires Securiti AI for $1.725B. The deal creates a unified platform to secure, govern, and recover data, seeking to prevent the high failure rate of enterprise AI projects.

Nutanix Bets on ‘Sovereign Cloud’ Amid AI, Data Rules

Nutanix updated its Cloud Platform to let companies govern infrastructure across global, disconnected environments. The move addresses the increasing demand for data sovereignty and security in AI workloads.

AI Is Now a Cyber Weapon, Not Just a Tool, IT Leaders Say

A Veeam survey reveals that cybersecurity and AI threats top IT concerns for 2026. Despite high spending, most leaders lack confidence in data recovery and support a ban on ransomware payments.

Study: Big AI’s Safety Playbook Isn’t Up to Code

A global review finds major AI firms lag far behind emerging safety standards, raising concerns about superintelligent systems and industry resistance to regulation.

EU Eyes Emergency Curbs on Meta’s WhatsApp AI Rollout

EU regulators may impose interim measures on Meta over its WhatsApp AI launch, after small firms warn the policy could harm competition ahead of its January debut.

BT Stakes a Claim on UK Data Sovereignty

BT launches a UK-only sovereign data platform as cyber risks, AI growth, and stricter regulations push businesses and government agencies to keep data on home soil.

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