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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 Positions Wi-Fi as a Core AI Growth Strategy
Cisco's report outlines the 'wireless AI paradox' where AI demands higher bandwidth and lower latency from Wi-Fi while increasing operational complexity and security risks, yet AI-powered networking is also the solution. Cisco advocates for a holistic strategy integrating AI automation, infrastructure modernization, and modern tools to transform wireless from a bottleneck into a growth platform.
Cisco Addresses AI-Scale Infrastructure Security Challenges with New Firewall Architecture
Cisco launches the Secure Firewall 6100 series, re-architecting its data plane software and optimizing hardware to deliver high-performance, power-efficient security for AI data centers, cloud, and telecom environments. It aims to balance security and performance amid encrypted traffic growth and east-west traffic, integrating with the Hybrid Mesh Firewall for consistent policy across hybrid infrastructure.
Cisco Advocates Wireless-First Architecture for Retail, Highlighting Wi-Fi 7 and Converged Security
Cisco outlines five wireless trends for retail in 2026, advocating a shift from connectivity to business enablement. The report emphasizes wireless-first, cloud-first architectures, positions Wi-Fi 7 as the performance baseline, and promotes converging physical and digital security over the wireless network.
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.
Nokia Opens R&D and Manufacturing Campus in Oulu Focused on AI-Driven Networks
Nokia has opened a new R&D and manufacturing campus in Oulu, Finland, dedicated to designing, testing, and delivering next-generation networks built for AI. The campus integrates R&D, smart manufacturing, and a partner ecosystem, aiming to advance 5G/6G and private networks to power the AI supercycle with essential connectivity.
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.
Microsoft and Publicis Expand Partnership to Build Identity-Based AI Agent Marketing Stack
Microsoft and Publicis Groupe announced an expanded strategic partnership to build an end-to-end marketing solution. The collaboration integrates legacy systems, AI agents, and identity data from Publicis' Epsilon, leveraging Microsoft Fabric, Copilot Studio, and Agent 365 to automate and optimize marketing workflows.
Cisco Deepens Nutanix Partnership, Extending HCI to AI and Edge
Cisco announced multiple advancements in its partnership with Nutanix, focusing on integrating the Nutanix Cloud Platform into Cisco AI PODs, Cisco Unified Edge, and FlashStack. The goal is to provide a unified, validated blueprint and operational model for both AI and traditional workloads from core to edge.
Cisco Deepens Integration with Zebra: Network and Experience Visibility for Retail Edge Devices
Cisco announced deeper integrations of its wireless (Meraki) and ThousandEyes platforms with Zebra Technologies' mobile devices, bringing device telemetry and end-to-end network performance monitoring into a unified management interface. This aims to rapidly pinpoint and troubleshoot connectivity issues for mobile devices in retail and warehouse edge environments, improving operational efficiency.
Cisco Advocates Multi-Lever Growth Strategy
Cisco's Chief Strategy Officer promotes a holistic growth strategy beyond binary build vs buy decisions, defining five levers: build, buy, partner, invest, and incubate. This approach leverages ecosystems to accelerate innovation and time-to-market.
Microsoft Partners with Domestic Operators to Build Sovereign AI Infrastructure in Japan
Microsoft announced a $10B investment in Japan over four years, with a key pillar being a collaboration with Sakura Internet and SoftBank. This partnership will offer GPU-based AI compute services through Azure, managed by domestic providers to ensure data residency within Japan. This addresses the demand for sovereign AI infrastructure for sensitive workloads.
Anthropic Signs MOU with Australian Government for AI Safety and Regional Investment
Anthropic signed an MOU with the Australian government to collaborate on AI safety research, economic impact assessment, and infrastructure investment. The deal includes AUD$3 million in API credits for Australian research institutions and plans to open a Sydney office, marking the formal launch of its Asia-Pacific strategy.
Anthropic Invests $100M to Launch Claude Partner Network
Anthropic commits $100 million to launch the Claude Partner Network, offering technical certifications, joint market development, and dedicated support to system integrators and consultancies, aiming to accelerate enterprise adoption of Claude from proof-of-concept to production.
Cisco Advocates 6GHz Wi-Fi as Core AI Infrastructure
Cisco's survey of 6,000 wireless decision-makers positions 6GHz band as critical for AI workloads, showing 72% higher AI deployment rates among 6GHz adopters. The proposal entails network architecture upgrades and security system redesign.
Cisco Advocates 6GHz Band as Core Wireless Infrastructure for Europe's AI Strategy
Cisco's global survey reveals only 19% of enterprises currently use Wi-Fi 6E/7, but 59% plan upgrades within a year. The report highlights US competitive advantage in AI through full 6GHz access, while Europe faces smart city development constraints due to spectrum policy limitations.
Cisco Report: Enterprise Wireless Investment Emerges as Strategic Growth Engine in AI Era
Cisco's inaugural State of Wireless Report reveals that AI, IoT, and high-bandwidth apps are driving increased enterprise wireless investment with compounding business returns. It highlights the 'Wireless AI Paradox': while AI is a primary ROI driver, it also fuels operational complexity and security risks.
Cisco Report Highlights AI Automation Boosting Enterprise Wireless ROI
Cisco's inaugural global wireless report reveals 80% of enterprises increased wireless budgets over five years, with 35% planning >50% budget growth in four years. Organizations adopting AI-driven automation achieve 4x+ ROI and save 3.2 hours daily, yet face $1M+ annual losses from AI security incidents.
Cisco Report Reveals Multiplier Effect of Wireless Investments in AI Era
Cisco's inaugural global wireless report surveying 6,000+ decision-makers shows 80% of enterprises increased wireless investments over five years, with AI-driven automation saving IT staff 3h20m daily. The report introduces the 'Wireless AI Paradox', showing organizations overcoming complexity/security/talent challenges achieve 4x ROI.
Cisco Proposes AgenticOps to Address Wireless Network Challenges in AI Era
Cisco introduces AgenticOps concept to address wireless network complexity, security risks and talent gap in AI era through autonomous agents. The approach shifts from traditional automation to machine-speed autonomous operations, recommending upgrades to Wi-Fi 7 and 6GHz spectrum for AI workloads.