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AWS Releases Managed MCP Server for Secure AI Agent Access to AWS APIs
AWS announced the general availability of its managed Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, providing authenticated and secure access to AWS services for AI coding agents like Claude Code and Kiro. The server offers a fixed set of tools to call AWS APIs, retrieve real-time documentation, and introduces sandboxed script execution and curated 'Skills' to address production challenges such as outdated knowledge and overly broad IAM policies generated by agents.
Cisco and Ciena Report: AI Drives Evolution Toward Autonomous Transport Networks
A white paper commissioned by Cisco and Ciena, based on a survey of 80 global operators, reveals the core AI application trends in transport networks. To handle surging AI-driven traffic and complexity, CSPs are accelerating the shift from manual operations to autonomous networks powered by agentic AI and digital twins, with over half expecting autonomous or semi-autonomous operations within three years.
HPE's Autonomous Network Agentic Mesh: Locking Ops Control via AI Agents
HPE announces 'self-driving network' capabilities, powered by a microservices, autonomous agents, and an advanced agentic mesh, integrated into HPE Mist and HPE Aruba Central. Claiming industry-first fully autonomous, agentic AIOps networking, it detects, diagnoses, and resolves issues in real-time without human intervention. UK Ministry of Justice cites ~75% fewer helpdesk tickets.
Google Launches Gemma 4 Open Models, Accelerating Local AI Agent Deployment
Google released the Gemma 4 open model family under Apache 2.0 license, introducing MoE architecture for the first time. It aims to deliver high-performance AI agent capabilities directly to mobile and edge hardware, reducing reliance on cloud clusters and enabling new local, private AI applications.
AMD and OpenAI Contribute MRC Protocol to OCP for Scalable AI Networking
AMD, in collaboration with OpenAI, Microsoft, and others, contributed the MRC (Multipath Reliable Connection) protocol, designed for large-scale AI training, to the Open Compute Project (OCP). AMD co-authored the specification and has already deployed MRC on its programmable Pensando DPU/NIC products, positioning its networking technology as a key enabler for resilient and adaptive AI infrastructure.
NVIDIA Opens MRC Protocol via OCP, Pushing Standardization of AI Ethernet Fabrics
NVIDIA announced the opening of its MRC (Multipath Reliable Connection) RDMA transport protocol via the Open Compute Project (OCP). The protocol, proven on Spectrum-X Ethernet hardware, aims to enhance throughput, resilience, and GPU utilization for large-scale AI training clusters through multi-path load balancing and hardware-level failure bypass.
Google Showcases AI-Native App Architecture Paradigm via Agent Platform
A Google Cloud customer case study demonstrates a "stream-of-consciousness to tasks" app built on Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform. The architecture leverages APIs for native audio streaming, proactive tool calling, and session resumption to enable seamless, low-latency conversion from speech to structured tasks, featuring a provider-agnostic abstraction layer for future voice features.
AMD and OpenAI Introduce MRC, a Next-Gen Transport Protocol for AI Training
AMD, in collaboration with OpenAI, Microsoft, and other industry leaders, has released the specification for the Multipath Reliable Connection (MRC) protocol. MRC addresses performance bottlenecks of RoCEv2 in hyperscale AI training clusters through intelligent packet spraying, selective retransmission, and network-signaled congestion control, aiming to improve bandwidth utilization and job resilience.
AWS Upgrades Virtual Desktops to AI Agent Infrastructure Layer
AWS announced Amazon WorkSpaces now enables AI agents to securely operate desktop applications using their own identity and permissions, without requiring API integrations or application modernization. This extends virtual desktops from a human productivity tool to a universal runtime platform for enterprise AI agents, integrating with major agent frameworks via the standard Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Intel at Computex 2026 Emphasizes CPU's Critical Role in AI Compute
Intel will outline its vision for the AI-driven computing era at Computex 2026, centering on the resurgence of the CPU as a critical AI engine. It emphasizes CPU-GPU/accelerator synergy to build efficient, scalable AI systems atop the broad x86 ecosystem.
NVIDIA Extreme Co-Design: Vera Rubin Platform Targets Agentic Inference TCO Inflection
NVIDIA unveils an extreme co-design stack for agentic systems, featuring Vera Rubin NVL72, NVLink 6, ConnectX-9, BlueField-4, and Spectrum-X. By disaggregating inference, optimizing KV cache management, and deploying low-latency fabrics, it aims to break the throughput-interactivity tradeoff, making high-context token processing economically viable.
Cisco Launches Nexus Dashboard 4.2, Enhancing Network Monitoring and Security for AI Workloads
Cisco has released Nexus Dashboard 4.2, a data center management platform update. Key enhancements include Slurm integration for AI/HPC job monitoring, LLDP-based integration with NVIDIA NICs for adaptive routing, and Live Protect for zero-downtime vulnerability mitigation using eBPF. The release aims to provide a unified, intelligent, and secure operations plane for hybrid cloud and AI infrastructure.
Cisco Introduces Agentic Workflows, Bringing AI Agent Concepts to Network Automation
Cisco launched Agentic Workflows, aiming to provide a unified, AI-driven intelligent orchestration layer for existing Ansible, Terraform, and Python automation tool stacks. The platform shifts network automation from task execution to outcome-driven orchestration through visual low-code design, built-in approvals, and AI assistance.
Seven European Tech Giants Issue Joint Call for EU Reform to Safeguard Tech Sovereignty
CEOs of seven leading European tech companies, including ASML, Airbus, Ericsson, and Mistral AI, co-signed an open letter urging the EU to simplify digital regulations and reform competition policy. This aims to accelerate the scaling of next-gen technologies like industrial AI in Europe to enhance global competitiveness.
Cisco Provides AI Defense Proactive Testing Platform via DevNet Lab
Cisco released a hands-on DevNet lab for its AI Defense Explorer Edition, enabling developers to conduct agent-driven red teaming on AI models and applications in a self-service manner. The tool uses natural language to define attack objectives and simulates multi-turn adaptive attacks, aiming to shift security testing left in the development lifecycle.
Anthropic Releases AI Agent Templates for Financial Services, Accelerating Enterprise AI Workflow Deployment
Anthropic has released ten ready-to-run AI agent templates for financial services, covering key scenarios like research, compliance, and finance. Delivered as plugins and managed agents with deep Microsoft 365 integration, they aim to reduce AI deployment cycles from months to days. This signals a shift from general-purpose AI to deep integration into vertical industry workflows.
Cisco Shifts Network Paradigm from Bandwidth Carrier to Intelligent Platform
Cisco argues that AI-driven traffic patterns are fundamentally reshaping network architecture for service providers, requiring a shift from static, reactive systems to predictive and adaptive intelligent platforms. Cisco is enabling this transition through its full-stack solution portfolio to transform network design, operations, and monetization models.
Intel Appoints Leadership to Integrate Client Computing and Physical AI
Intel appointed Alex Katouzian as EVP/GM of Client Computing and Physical AI Group, and named Pushkar Ranade as CTO. This move aims to align traditional PC business with physical AI systems (robotics, autonomous machines) and advance frontier technologies like quantum computing.
Cisco Launches Galaxy Mode, Showcasing AI Assistant and AgenticOps Capabilities
Cisco launched a limited-time 'Galaxy Mode' in its AI Assistant, highlighting existing and beta capabilities under the AgenticOps vision. These include image-aware troubleshooting, low-code workflow creation, and Deep Reasoning mode, aiming to shift network operations from reactive response to proactive orchestration.
Cisco Acquires Astrix Security to Strengthen Non-Human Identity and AI Agent Security Control Plane
Cisco announces its intent to acquire Astrix Security, a Non-Human Identity (NHI) security specialist. The goal is to integrate AI agent and credential (API keys, service accounts) security management deeply into Cisco's Identity Intelligence platform and Zero Trust Access solutions. This move signals a shift in the security control plane from traditional human-machine interactions towards securing automated AI agent workloads, addressing the new attack surface created by AI agents abusing credentials.