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Cisco Showcases Blueprint for Smart Healthcare with Converged Network and Digital Framework
Cisco, in partnership with Computacenter and EllisDon, provided a converged network infrastructure for the redevelopment of West Lincoln Memorial Hospital, deeply integrated with EllisDon's EKO digital framework. The initiative aims to build a digital foundation that unites clinical systems, devices, and workflows, enhancing emergency response and daily operational efficiency through real-time communication and automation.
Cisco Embeds AI into Wireless Control Plane with AI-RRM
Cisco launched AI-powered Radio Resource Management (AI-RRM), which proactively optimizes networks during off-peak hours by introducing temporal awareness and trend learning, shifting away from traditional reactive RRM. The service, built as a single architecture supporting both cloud and on-premises deployments, emphasizes transparency and human-in-the-loop, serving as a core component of Cisco's AgenticOps strategy.
Cisco and Rockwell Deepen Partnership to Drive Industrial AI from Pilots to Production at Scale
Cisco and Rockwell Automation are strengthening their strategic partnership to address bottlenecks in scaling industrial AI from pilots to production. They emphasize that the core constraint is not the AI model or compute, but the unified infrastructure integrating network, compute, observability, and security. The collaboration focuses on embedding AI capabilities into production sites via platforms like Cisco Unified Edge for real-time quality inspection and predictive maintenance.
NVIDIA Partners with Adobe and WPP to Build Enterprise-Grade AI Agent Security Architecture Centered on OpenShell
NVIDIA deepens its strategic collaboration with Adobe and WPP to place intelligent AI agents at the center of enterprise marketing operations. The key move is the introduction and emphasis on the NVIDIA OpenShell secure runtime, which provides a policy-based, auditable, and isolated execution environment for AI agents handling multi-step workflows. This signals a shift from purely functional AI towards controlled and trustworthy enterprise-grade agentic architectures.
Anthropic Launches Claude Design, Integrating AI Vision into Design Workflows
Anthropic launches Claude Design, a new product powered by its most capable vision model, Claude Opus 4.7, enabling collaborative creation of designs, prototypes, and presentations. Aimed at enterprise teams, it can automatically build brand design systems from codebases and hand off designs to Claude Code for development.
Cisco and NVIDIA Elevate Network to AI Media Processing Control Plane
Cisco and NVIDIA deepen collaboration with a validated design based on the open-standard Media Exchange Layer (MXL). This integration merges Cisco's IP media fabric with NVIDIA's Holoscan platform, transforming the network from a transport layer into an active processing layer that supports real-time AI inference, enabling low-latency, multilingual AI-driven live media production for broadcasters.
NVIDIA Shifts AI Infrastructure Metric from FLOPS to Cost Per Token
NVIDIA advocates for "cost per token" as the primary economic metric for AI infrastructure, replacing "FLOPS per dollar." This shift moves the focus from computational inputs to business outputs, requiring full-stack optimization across hardware, software, and networking to lower enterprise AI inference TCO.
Cisco Defines Standards for Unified Infrastructure Management in the AI Era
Cisco, through a blog post, systematically outlines the new requirements for infrastructure management platforms in the AI era, positioning its Intersight platform accordingly. Core standards include automated policy enforcement across heterogeneous environments, end-to-end lifecycle automation, deep integration with support processes, support for multiple deployment models, and open APIs for third-party ecosystem integration.
Cisco Validates On-Premises AI Deployment Logic with Internal Case Study
Cisco's Customer Experience (CX) unit deployed on-premises AI infrastructure using UCS servers and Nexus switches to handle sensitive customer data, addressing cloud-related data sovereignty and unpredictable inferencing cost challenges. This move demonstrates an architectural shift from variable operational expenses to deterministic capital investment for AI workloads.
Cisco Details How AI Agentic Frameworks Reshape Network Operations Architecture
Cisco's blog details the application of AI Agentic frameworks in network engineering, outlining an evolution from chatbots to multi-step workflow orchestration. The core involves encoding human expertise into 'skill' files, connecting to infrastructure APIs via the MCP protocol, and setting human-in-the-loop gates, shifting the engineer's role from task executor to orchestrator.
Cloudflare Mesh: Identity-Centric Private Networking for AI Agent Security
Cloudflare launches Mesh, the first private networking solution built for AI agents. It unifies agents, humans, and multicloud into a secure fabric, gives each agent a distinct identity for granular policies, and integrates with Workers, Workers VPC, and Agents SDK for end-to-end lifecycle management.
Cloudflare Expands Agent Cloud as Infrastructure Platform for Next-Gen AI Agents
Cloudflare expands its Agent Cloud platform with Dynamic Workers, Git-compatible storage (Artifacts), Sandboxes, and a persistence framework (Think). This suite aims to provide secure, scalable, and cost-effective infrastructure for millions of long-running AI agents, marking a strategic shift from edge networking to AI-native application infrastructure.
Cisco Shares Enterprise AI Assistant Patterns, Emphasizing Deterministic Security and Guided Interaction
Based on 18 months of production experience with its Customer Experience AI Assistant, Cisco identifies non-obvious patterns critical for enterprise AI success. Key insights include enforcing RBAC via deterministic code (not LLM prompts), proactively disambiguating enterprise acronyms, minimizing clarification loops, and providing guided follow-up questions grounded in actual system capabilities.
Cisco Demonstrates Unified S/NOC with Agentic AI for Autonomous Security Operations at MWC 2026
At MWC 2026, Cisco operated a unified Security and Network Operations Center (S/NOC), demonstrating seamless integration across its Security Cloud, XDR, and Splunk platforms. The core innovation was the use of a beta Agentic AI to generate "Instant Attack Storyboards" for triage and investigation, with automated workflows bridging incidents to Splunk Enterprise Security for deeper threat hunting.
Cisco Deploys Unified SOC/NOC Platform at MWC, Highlighting Data Layer Convergence and Edge Engineering
At MWC 2026, Cisco leveraged Splunk Cloud as the central platform to integrate telemetry from multiple sources including Secure Access, XDR, Firewall 6160, and Meraki, rapidly building a unified SOC and NOC operational view. This case demonstrates the ability to ensure reliable data ingestion in complex, high-traffic environments through a well-designed edge data pipeline (RSYSLOG + Splunk Heavy Forwarder), enabling fast correlation analysis between network and security events.
Nokia Partners with NVIDIA on AI-RAN Platform to Accelerate 6G Evolution
Nokia and NVIDIA have formed a strategic partnership, with NVIDIA investing $1 billion and jointly launching AI-RAN products based on NVIDIA's computing platform. The collaboration aims to embed AI data center capabilities into the RAN, driving the transition from 5G to AI-native 6G networks, with T-Mobile as the first deployment customer.
Samsung Re-Architects Bixby as an LLM-Core Device Agent
Samsung has re-architected its voice assistant Bixby, shifting from a command-based model to an agentic paradigm with an LLM at its core. The new Bixby understands device context and user intent to autonomously orchestrate device functions and APIs for complex tasks, aiming to become the primary interface for all Samsung products.
Samsung Extends Enterprise Mobility Management to XR Headsets via Android Enterprise
Samsung released a key software update for Galaxy XR, formally integrating Android Enterprise support to extend enterprise-grade device management, security frameworks, and application deployment capabilities to extended reality (XR) devices. This move aims to provide a standardized foundation for controlled, large-scale enterprise XR deployments, backed by a commitment to five years of software and security updates.
Google Introduces 'Learn Mode' in Colab, Shifting AI Coding Assistant to Teaching
Google Colab introduces two new features for its integrated Gemini AI assistant: 'Custom Instructions' and 'Learn Mode'. The former allows users to tailor the assistant's behavior by project or syllabus and share these settings, while the latter transforms the AI from a code generator into a step-by-step teaching tutor aimed at building user coding skills.
Meta Unveils Muse Spark Foundational Model and Re-architects AI Assistant
Meta launched Muse Spark, the first model from its Superintelligence Labs, using it to overhaul the Meta AI assistant. The new architecture enables parallel subagents for reasoning, robust multimodal perception, and leverages social graph content for personalized responses.