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AMD Showcases Heterogeneous Computing Strategy for Enterprise AI with Dell
At Dell Technologies World, AMD highlighted its heterogeneous computing portfolio, aiming to match the right compute engine to specific enterprise AI workloads, while emphasizing hardware-based security and manageability. This signals a shift in AI infrastructure from generic solutions to fine-tuned, scenario-specific deployments.
Google Launches Enterprise AI Agent Platform and 8th-Gen TPUs, Betting on the 'Agentic Era'
At Cloud Next '26, Google introduced the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform for building and governing autonomous AI agent workflows, alongside 8th-generation TPUs specifically designed for agentic AI. The company also released the Gemma 4 open model and Deep Research Max for advanced data analysis.
CISA Agentic AI Security Deployment Guide: Government Framework Reshapes Enterprise AI Procurement Standards
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In-depth Analysis of CISA Agentic AI Security Guidelines
CISA released the world's first Agentic AI security deployment guidelines on May 1, 2026, marking a critical transition from theoretical discussions to mandatory compliance requirements.
Palo Alto Cortex Cloud 2.0: AI Autonomous Security Workforce Leads Paradigm Shift
Palo Alto Networks released Cortex Cloud 2.0 featuring AI agent workforces AgentiX in cloud security operations. AI agents trained on 1.2 billion real-world responses autonomously investigate and resolve complex security issues reducing cloud risk remediation from days to minutes.
Palo Alto Cortex Cloud 2.0: AI Autonomous Security Workforce Leads Cloud Security Paradigm Shift
Palo Alto Networks released Cortex Cloud 2.0, featuring AI agent workforces (AgentiX) in cloud security operations. AI agents trained on 1.2 billion real-world responses autonomously investigate and resolve complex security issues, reducing cloud risk remediation from days to minutes. The redesigned Cloud Command Center unifies multi-cloud visualization, while the ASPM module shifts security remediation left to the development stage, 10x faster than production remediation.
Microsoft Launches Agent 365, Introducing Enterprise Identity and Governance Layer for AI Agents
Microsoft announced the general availability of its Agent 365 platform. The core action is extending existing enterprise identity (Entra), security, governance, and management systems to AI agents and their interactions across the enterprise. This aims to address the identity, security, and compliance challenges arising from the large-scale deployment of AI agents.
Cisco Report Reveals Fundamental Impact of Agentic AI on WAN Traffic Patterns
Cisco released a research report based on real-world network traffic data, quantifying for the first time the disruptive impact of agentic AI on WAN traffic patterns, symmetry, and critical paths, and predicting AI inference traffic will comprise 25% of total network traffic by 2035.
Microsoft Launches Agent 365, Embedding AI Agents into Enterprise Security and Operations Workflows
Microsoft has generally available Microsoft Agent 365, an AI agent platform for autonomous task execution. It deeply integrates with Microsoft 365, Entra ID, and Defender through pre-built and customizable agents, targeting automation in security operations, IT management, and business processes.
Microsoft Publishes Cybersecurity Responsibility Framework for AI Era, Emphasizing Public-Private Collaboration and Modernized Vulnerability Management
Microsoft published a framework on securing the global digital ecosystem with next-generation AI, arguing that as AI accelerates vulnerability discovery, response and remediation must keep pace. The document outlines five recommendations, emphasizing public-private collaboration, responsible release of AI capabilities, and modernizing vulnerability management processes.
NVIDIA Collaborates with OpenClaw via NemoClaw to Drive Secure Enterprise Autonomous AI Agent Deployment
NVIDIA introduces NemoClaw, a reference implementation that bundles OpenClaw with the OpenShell secure runtime and Nemotron open models, providing a blueprint for secure enterprise deployment of long-running autonomous AI agents. This move addresses the 1000x inference demand surge and security governance challenges, shifting the AI infrastructure control point towards local, secure, and auditable architectures.
Cloudflare Dynamic Workflows: Control Plane Shift to Per-Tenant Durable Execution
Cloudflare launches Dynamic Workflows, a library enabling per-tenant dynamic dispatch of durable execution code at runtime. Built on Dynamic Workers, it allows Worker Loader to route and isolate tenant workflows with zero idle cost. Targets multi-tenant SaaS, AI agents, and CI/CD, but creates ecosystem lock-in around Cloudflare runtime.
Cisco Publishes Model Provenance Constitution, Defining Weight-Level Derivation Standards
Cisco published the 'Model Provenance Constitution' to provide a normative definition for AI model supply chain safety. The standard strictly hinges on the verifiable derivation history of model weights, clearly delineating five types of provenance links (e.g., direct descent, distillation) and eight exclusions (e.g., independent reproduction), aiming to resolve industry inconsistencies in model provenance definitions.
Cisco Open Sources Model Provenance Kit, Targeting AI Supply Chain Security Governance
Cisco released the open-source Model Provenance Kit, which uses a tiered strategy to analyze model metadata, tokenizer structure, and weight-level signals to generate unique fingerprints and verify the lineage and integrity of AI models. This aims to address risks of tampering, forgery, and compliance in the AI model supply chain.
AMD Proposes New AI Infrastructure Networking Paradigm: From Lossless Fabrics to Intelligent Endpoints
AMD published a blog outlining seven key questions for building large-scale AI infrastructure, arguing that traditional lossless Ethernet or InfiniBand architectures face cost and complexity bottlenecks. It advocates shifting network intelligence and reliability functions from expensive, specialized switches to intelligent NICs, enabling reliable transport over standard (potentially lossy) Ethernet to reduce TCO and simplify operations.
Cisco Introduces Threat-First Analytics View for SASE Platform
Cisco has added 'Security Insights' to its Secure Access SASE platform, shifting security analytics from a traditional network operations view to a threat- and user-centric perspective. The feature aggregates signals from UEBA, DLP, CASB, and threat intelligence, providing SOC analysts with actionable starting points for investigations and natively integrating AI application governance and risk visibility.
Intel Collaborates with ChatPPT to Launch Hybrid AI PC Edition, Driving AI Workload Localization
Intel partnered with AI app ChatPPT to launch a hybrid AI PC edition using Intel's AI Super Builder technology. This version offloads certain AI workloads (e.g., formatting) from the cloud to the local PC, reducing cloud token costs by over 50%, boosting usage duration by 32%, and enhancing data privacy.
Microsoft Defines ‘Agentic Computing Era’, Positions AI Infrastructure and Agent Platform as Core Strategy
Microsoft's CEO, post-earnings, explicitly identifies the shift from end-user-driven workloads to those driven by both end-users and agents as a platform shift that will change the entire tech stack. The company's strategy is focused on building leading AI infrastructure and an agent platform, having already grown its AI business to a $37 billion annual run rate.
NVIDIA Releases Enterprise AI Factory Reference Architectures, Standardizing On-Premises AI Infrastructure
NVIDIA has released Enterprise AI Factory Reference Architectures, offering three standardized configurations from RTX PRO to NVL72 for on-premises deployments. This architecture integrates compute, networking, storage, and software, aiming to transform AI infrastructure from experimental setups into predictable, scalable industrial operational platforms.
Cloudflare & Stripe Enable AI Agents to Auto-Provision Accounts, Pay, and Deploy
Cloudflare and Stripe launch a protocol enabling AI agents to autonomously create Cloudflare accounts, obtain API tokens, buy domains, and deploy apps. Using Stripe Projects CLI and extended OAuth, agents discover services, authenticate, and pay via tokens, eliminating manual steps from zero to production.