Netherlands stories
Operators of nuclear, energy and defence assets in Europe will get integrated software and engineering support under the new partnership.
European firms can now embed regulated accounts and cards into their apps as bunq widens its banking-as-a-service push beyond Blockrise.
The Brisbane agency's recognition boosts Australia's profile in Umbraco's global partner network as it expands across APAC.
Irish operators gain another external cyber backstop as S2GRUPO joins the EU reserve, with rapid deployment possible during major incidents.
The backing values the Danish pensions software specialist at about EUR 200 million and will fund expansion across Europe.
The cash will help Cellares build out its European factory network for cell therapies as it eyes commercial-scale operations and a 2027 IPO.
Businesses face a patchwork of EU digital VAT rules, with Thomson Reuters saying most tax teams are not yet ready for the overhaul.
The tie-up gives managed service providers a way to standardise Microsoft 365 security and prepare SMB customers for Copilot adoption.
Dutch shoppers will gain around-the-clock settlement as iDEAL is shifted onto instant SEPA rails and linked with Wero across Europe.
Inconsistent access rules risk complicating cross-border emergency communications as Europe shifts mission-critical services onto broadband networks.
Merchants and payment providers across Europe will soon be able to offer the Wero wallet, as ACI adds it to its orchestration platform.
Utilities could gain faster grid analysis and clearer billing data as LF Energy adds members, projects and a new milestone for Power Grid Model.
Australia has emerged as a bigger draw for Indian tech workers as US visa curbs and other immigration crackdowns reshape hiring.
Europe's push for sovereign defence supply chains is opening new orders for DroneShield as it begins local production for allied customers.
Food and agriculture start-ups may see fresh capital as the firm targets software and biology plays after the sector's sharp funding pullback.
The cash will fund product development and launches in Poland and Germany as the Prague startup targets more online sellers across Europe.
Logistics firms could cut staffing and operating costs as the startup uses the new funding to expand AI agents into billing, compliance and dispatch.
The move comes as Canadian customers demand more sovereignty, flexibility and human support from cloud and infrastructure providers.
British customers will gain access to a larger stock of refurbished enterprise hardware as Harrogate-based Renewtech UK joins a six-country European group.
Demand for controlled cloud services is rising as governments and regulated industries seek to keep sensitive data and operations within national boundaries.