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CrewAI Launches Agent Operations Platform to Bring Multi-Agent AI to the Enterprise
CrewAI, one of the fastest-growing players in the multi-agent AI ecosystem, today unveiled CrewAI AOP (Agent Operations Platform)—a full-stack control plane designed to help enterprises actually ship, scale, and govern AI agents in production, not just test them in pilot purgatory. With AOP, CrewAI is positioning itself as the enterprise infrastructure layer for what many analysts see as the next major shift in AI architecture: agentic systems running as dependable business infrastructure. Read More
IntelePeer Integrates Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB to Supercharge Real-Time AI Experiences for Healthcare Providers
IntelePeer today announced a major enhancement to its end-to-end conversational and agentic AI platform through a deep integration of Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB, delivering enterprise-grade performance and scalability for multi-location healthcare organizations and medical practices. Read More
SquareX Uncovers Hidden Comet Browser API Allowing Local Command Execution, Raising Major Security Red Flags
In a revelation that’s likely to ignite the next major security debate in the AI browser race, cybersecurity firm SquareX has exposed a powerful, undocumented API inside the Comet browser (Perplexity’s AI browser) that allows embedded extensions to run arbitrary local commands—effectively granting full device control. Read More
Verosoft Launches mobiMentor AI: The First Agentic AI Built to Do Real Maintenance Work, Not Just Answer Questions
The industrial sector is facing a perfect storm: a shrinking skilled labor pool, increasingly complex equipment, and rising pressure to improve uptime with fewer resources. While the demands on maintenance teams have grown, the digital tools supporting them haven’t kept pace. Much of a technician’s day is still consumed by administrative tasks—logging updates, creating work orders, generating reports, and navigating rigid systems. Read More
AMD, Cisco, and HUMAIN Team Up on a 1GW AI Infrastructure Push to Make Saudi Arabia a Global AI Powerhouse
Saudi Arabia’s ambition to become a global AI heavyweight just notched a major milestone. AMD, Cisco, and HUMAIN—the Public Investment Fund–backed full-stack AI company—announced plans to form a joint venture focused on building world-class AI data center infrastructure at massive scale. And not the theoretical kind. The partners are aiming for up to 1 gigawatt of AI compute capacity by 2030, making the Kingdom one of the largest AI infrastructure hubs outside the US and China. Read More
Cresta Adds Real-Time Translation and 30+ Multilingual AI Features to Turbocharge Global Customer Support
Cresta, one of the fastest-rising players in customer experience AI, is pushing deeper into multilingual service with the launch of Real-Time Translation and a suite of global-ready AI capabilities. The updates mark Cresta’s biggest leap yet toward building a platform where human agents and AI agents can serve any customer, in any language, across any channel—without staffing dozens of specialized language teams or juggling external translation tools. Read More
Palo Alto Networks to Acquire Chronosphere for $3.35B, Pushing Observability Into the AI Era
Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ: PANW) is doubling down on the AI era with its $3.35 billion acquisition of Chronosphere, a next-generation observability platform designed to handle massive cloud workloads with cost-efficiency and resilience. The move signals a strategic pivot to autonomous, AI-driven observability, combining security, monitoring, and remediation into a single platform. Read More
Netzilo Launches ‘The AI Edge,’ a SASE Platform Built for a Future Where AI Agents Are Your New Users
Enterprise security rarely shifts overnight. Zero Trust took years to formally take shape, SASE took even longer to mature, and VPN fatigue built up over a decade before leaders finally embraced perimeter-less models. But the next shift is arriving at breakneck speed—and according to cybersecurity startup Netzilo, most organizations aren’t ready for it. Read More
Drone Tech Enters Its Predictive Era: Sky-Futures Maps Out the UAS Trends That Will Define 2026
If 2023–2025 were the years drones became ubiquitous tools across industrial inspections, 2026 is shaping up to be the moment they start thinking ahead. At least, that’s the view from Sky-Futures, the long-running drone-inspection and risk intelligence firm whose new industry forecast frames next year as a decisive shift from data capture to data foresight. Read More
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