Buyers will gain a clearer signal on autonomous AI, as certified providers can now display a trustmark in the widely used STAR Registry.
Hidden tracking markers and a US standoff over a vulnerability-finding model are fuelling fears that AI now carries cyber and national security risks.
The rollout could speed up support, security fixes and software delivery across a business that channels more than 80% of sales through partners.
New safeguards will let Fable 5 block more harmful cyber prompts, as Anthropic also seeks a common scale for jailbreak risk.
The new model could ease access to scarce AI computing for startups and cloud providers, while giving Nvidia a recurring revenue stream.
AI-driven demand could overwhelm available capacity by 2030, with spending on servers and GPUs pushing supply short of need across key markets.
Six straight quarters of operational profit have paved the way for Sandesh Bilagi to steer global expansion and an AI-focused overhaul at Ramco Systems.
Most organisations are exposed to AI security breaches, with AvePoint finding 88.4% suffered at least one incident in the past year.
Small merchants can now sell across websites, social media and messaging apps from one dashboard as online discovery shifts to AI and social channels.
Customers will avoid Windows Server licensing costs as 10ZiG shifts endpoint management to a Linux appliance with tighter controls and lower overhead.
Buyers in defence and regulated sectors will get a traceable chain of custody for training data as the firms target trust in AI procurement.
The launch could help firms move AI projects past pilot stage by turning existing integrations into governed tools for agents without rebuilding them.
The tool is meant to help schools spot struggling pupils sooner and cut teacher admin as AI education software shifts towards classroom oversight.
The investment could speed up AI search and incident review for schools, factories and retailers using Verkada's cloud security platform.
The rollout gives Insight a test case for selling Microsoft's newest AI tools after a survey found most Australian firms are still only experimenting.
Enterprises and public bodies face rising pressure to replace vulnerable encryption as QNu Labs and SAGA Consultants target global quantum-safe security demand.
The platform aims to help large firms monitor and control autonomous AI as regulation tightens and deployments move into production.
The move aims to turn corporate AI trials into measurable gains, with 6,000 specialists embedded inside customer organisations.
Only a small share of alerts proved urgent, but critical vulnerability exposures more than doubled as phishing also surged in the report.
The approach could cut token use and errors as developers build more complex multi-agent workflows with changing schemas.