About Kaleah
Kaleah Salmon
Journalist
Kaleah Salmon is journalist in the TechDay editorial team. She has a keen interest in health, fitness, travel and sport. She previously worked as a journalist for Australian publication, Ministry of Sport.
Stories by Kaleah - Page 1
Enterprises pivot to risk-aware, human-centric AI in 2026
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digital transformation
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rpa
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ai security
Enterprises brace for a cautious 2026, rolling back risky AI pilots and recasting generative tools as governed, human-supervised teammates.
AI data centre surge tests labour, energy & grids
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smart cities
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hyperscale
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dc
AI data centres are set to strain power grids, labour and emissions targets, forcing the UK and Australia to rethink energy and skills plans.
AI bubble cools as HR shifts to outcomes & new roles
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storage
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document management
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data analytics
AI boom gives way to realism as HR chases measurable outcomes, new AI chiefs emerge and skills outshine headcount in 2026 strategies.
AI to redefine eCommerce discovery, emotion & subs by 2026
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digital transformation
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cx
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martech
AI is set to reshape eCommerce by 2026, powering discovery, emotional journeys and flexible subscriptions built on cleaner product data.
UK anti-corruption plan blasted for sidelining fraud
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risk & compliance
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procurement
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public sector
UK unveils GBP £15 million anti-corruption drive, but experts warn sidelined fraud strategy leaves main source of dirty money unchecked.
AI agents to transform enterprise, retail & security by 2026
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uc
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devops
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digital transformation
AI agents are tipped to sweep through enterprises, shops and security by 2026, automating work, reshaping retail and redefining digital trust.
AI-driven cyber wars to reshape security in 2026
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firewalls
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data protection
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dr
AI-powered attackers and defenders will clash in 2026, driving autonomous breaches, VPN failures and stricter rules that reshape cyber security.
AI reshapes cloud spend as firms shift from SaaS to agents
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saas
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firewalls
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digital transformation
AI is set to end SaaS dominance by 2026 as firms pay for domain-specific agents and governed cloud usage instead of per-seat software.
Australia youth social media ban reshapes brand risk
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data protection
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cx
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phishing
Australia’s youth social media ban forces brands and cyber experts to rethink risk, digital literacy and how they reach young audiences.
CrowdStrike warns AI will redefine cyber threats by 2026
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digital transformation
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pam
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advanced persistent threat protection
AI will redefine cyber threats by 2026, CrowdStrike warns, driving prompt-injection attacks, zero-day surges and machine identity chaos.
Realtime Robotics brings Resolver software to Japan
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it in manufacturing
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iam
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cybersecurity
Realtime Robotics has debuted its cloud motion-planning tool Resolver in Japan, unveiling new robot controls and UI upgrades at iREX 2025.
Rapid7 & HITRUST team up on continuous compliance
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data protection
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soc
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breach prevention
Rapid7 and HITRUST link attack surface monitoring with HITRUST controls to automate continuous compliance and cut manual audit workload.
AI boom drives record rise in chip equipment spending
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semiconductors
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endpoint protection
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datacentre infrastructure
AI demand pushed Q3 2025 chip equipment billings to a record USD $33.66 billion, up 11% year on year as investment in advanced nodes surged.
Softonic issues guide to avoid scams in festive sales
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firewalls
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data protection
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vpns
Softonic issues festive-season guide warning of rising scams in fake shops, apps and delivery messages as online bargain hunting surges.
Infobip sees Black Friday rich messaging volumes surge
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uc
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cx
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martech
Infobip logs 12.2 billion Cyber Week interactions as retailers drive a 277% Black Friday surge in rich messaging such as RCS and WhatsApp.
digiLab launches theLab to develop safe UK AI systems
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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data science
Exeter’s digiLab launches theLab, a research hub to build uncertainty-aware, trustworthy AI for critical UK sectors from energy to defence.
Tesco trials 2D QR barcodes as EU demand for data grows
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cx
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martech
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iot
Tesco is piloting next-generation 2D QR codes to boost transparency, cut food waste and meet tougher EU product data rules.
Student Energy Group hits UK Fast Growth Index top five
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saas
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digital transformation
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power / energy
Student Energy Group has been named fifth in the Midlands in the 2025 UK Fast Growth Index, spotlighting its rapid student energy expansion.
Six UK cyber startups join drive to shield key services
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data protection
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ransomware
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hyperscale
Six UK cyber startups join a new state-backed scheme to defend critical infrastructure as severe attacks on key services jump 50% in a year.
Itochu & Castrol team up on AI data centre cooling
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datacentre infrastructure
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digital transformation
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hyperscale
Itochu, Castrol and Itochu Techno-Solutions join forces to roll out AI-ready liquid cooling for Japan’s power-hungry data centres.