SYDNEY — Shares in Megaport Ltd jumped 6.58% Tuesday, adding $1.18 to trade at $19.12, as the Brisbane-based network infrastructure provider rode a broader rally across Australian technology stocks fueled by a strong overnight session on Wall Street. The AI pivot behind the rallyMuch of the recent momentum in Megaport shares traces back to the company's push into artificial intelligence infrastructure through its subsidiary Latitude.sh. On a pro forma basis, Megaport's Compute division annual recurring revenue has climbed to roughly $385.2 million, now making up the majority of total group annual recurring revenue of about $662.9 million. Network annual recurring revenue, the company's more established business, rose 25% year-on-year to $277.7 million, with net revenue retention running at 113%. Part of a broader tech rallyTuesday's gain in Megaport shares came against the backdrop of a broader rally across Australian equities, with the S&P/ASX 200 climbing more than 1% in morning trade as Wall Street's overnight strength flowed through to local markets.