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Cisco Launches AI Agent Security Scanner, Shifting Security Control Point to IDEs
Cisco has launched an AI Agent Security Scanner IDE extension designed to identify and mitigate new attack surfaces in the AI development toolchain. The tool provides local, multi-layered protection by statically scanning MCP server configurations and agent skill definitions, embedding secure coding rules during code generation, and continuously monitoring file integrity at runtime.
Google Cloud Next '26: Agent Gateway Seizes Control Plane, TPU 8i Locks Inference
Google Cloud Next '26 announces 8th-gen TPUs (8t for training, 8i for inference), Agent Platform with Agent Gateway, Agent Identity, Agent-to-Agent Orchestration, Agentic Data Cloud, and Agentic Defense integrating Wiz. The move shifts control from infrastructure to agent orchestration, locking enterprises into a vertically integrated stack.
AWS Signs $38B AI Cloud Partnership with OpenAI
OpenAI signs 7-year $38B deal with AWS, deploying thousands of NVIDIA GB200/GB300 GPUs. OpenAI's first major Azure infrastructure diversification.
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.
Intel, Nokia, and Dell Introduce Dedicated UPF Appliance for Far Edge
At MWC 2026, Intel, Nokia, and Dell previewed a far-edge UPF appliance powered by Intel Xeon 6 SoC. The solution aims to deliver high-performance, low-power 5G core user plane processing for telcos in space- and power-constrained far-edge environments, with integrated AI capabilities.
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 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.
Cisco Launches Firepower 6100 with Integrated Detection Engine to Combat Shadow Traffic
Cisco deployed its new Firepower 6100 firewall on the live MWC 2026 network, validating the Shadow Traffic detection feature in its 10.0 software release. This capability integrates Application ID, Encrypted Visibility Engine, and TLS/QUIC decryption to automatically identify and flag covert connections that bypass traditional security controls.
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.
Cisco Integrates AI into MSP Operations via ThousandEyes MCP Server
Cisco announced the ThousandEyes Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. It integrates ThousandEyes' network and digital experience intelligence directly into AI assistants (e.g., Claude, ChatGPT), enabling MSP analysts to perform advanced diagnostics via natural language. This aims to boost operational efficiency and transform the MSP service model.
Cisco Launches AI-Ready Broadband Solutions for Edge Computing Challenges
Cisco introduces Agile Services Networking and Unified Edge platforms to help broadband providers address AI-driven bandwidth surges and low-latency demands. The solution deploys compute and inferencing capabilities at the network edge to reduce core network strain while enabling intelligent traffic prioritization.
Cisco Launches Validated AI Infrastructure Solution
Cisco introduced validated AI infrastructure designs in collaboration with NVIDIA and Red Hat, offering pre-integrated AI POD solutions to address compatibility and security challenges in enterprise DIY AI infrastructure. The solution encompasses complete compute, networking, storage and AI software stacks with modular scalability.
AMD Announces Breakthrough MLPerf Inference 6.0 Results, Showcasing Multinode Scaling and Multimodal Capabilities
AMD's MLPerf Inference 6.0 submission, powered by Instinct MI355X GPUs, surpassed 1 million tokens per second for the first time on models like Llama 2 70B and GPT-OSS-120B. The results highlight efficient multinode scaling, rapid enablement of new workloads (e.g., text-to-video model Wan-2.2-t2v), and reproducible performance across a broad partner ecosystem.
Intel Demonstrates AI Performance with Xeon 6 and Arc Pro GPUs in MLPerf Inference
Intel showcased the performance of its Xeon 6 CPUs and Arc Pro B-Series GPUs in the MLPerf Inference v6.0 benchmarks, particularly in handling large language models (LLMs). The results indicate that a system with four Arc Pro B70 GPUs can process 120B parameter models, delivering up to 1.8x higher inference performance in multi-GPU setups.
Cisco Implements Preventive IT Operations Through Unified Observability Platform
Cisco IT has built a unified observability platform by integrating Splunk, ThousandEyes and AppDynamics, shifting focus from MTTR to incident prevention. The AI-powered platform enables data correlation analysis, reducing major incidents by 25% and improving resolution speed by 45% over 18 months.
Cisco Launches Open-Source AI Agent Security Solution DefenseClaw
Cisco released open-source security solution DefenseClaw with four protection engines for OpenClaw AI Agent, covering prompt inspection, tool detection, installation scanning and code review. The solution demonstrates defense against 11.9% identified threats including malicious skills and unsafe MCP servers through hands-on labs.
Arm Expands into Silicon Products with First Self-Designed AGI CPU
Arm is expanding its compute platform into production silicon for the first time, launching the self-designed Arm AGI CPU for AI data centers and agentic workloads. It targets over 2x performance per rack versus x86 platforms and is backed by lead partner Meta, customers like OpenAI, and a broad OEM/ODM ecosystem.
ARM Builds Its First Chip in 35 Years: AGI CPU Targets AI Data Centers, Meta First Customer
ARM announces its first in-house CPU in 35 years, the AGI CPU, targeting AI and data center workloads. Meta is the launch customer. Built on TSMC's 3nm process, the chip focuses on performance-per-watt, directly challenging x86 dominance and fundamentally restructuring ARM's business model from IP licensor to merchant silicon vendor.