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    As companies move their AI efforts from testing to real-world use, the focus is shifting. It’s no longer just about building the best models but ensuring those models can run reliably over time. WhaleFlux has announced it’s now positioning itself as an AI system builder, highlighting this new direction for enterprise AI. The Shift from

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    Building ChatGPT-based applications opens new doors for businesses to connect with customers. However, understanding how these apps perform inside the AI environment can be challenging. To address this, New Relic has introduced a new observability solution designed specifically for ChatGPT apps. This tool aims to give developers and businesses clear visibility into their AI-powered interfaces,

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    Salesforce’s MuleSoft has introduced a new feature called Agent Scanners to improve how large companies manage their AI tools. This addition is part of Agent Fabric, a set of tools launched last year to address the growing problem of agent sprawl. As companies adopt more AI agents, keeping track of them becomes harder, leading to

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    Over the past decade, many have believed that cloud computing challenges are mostly about choosing the right tools and following best practices. If you pick a provider, set up a standard environment, and automate deployment, you’re considered “modern.” But now, a new kind of AI is disrupting that narrative. Agentic AI acts more like an

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    Many companies are seeing a surge in AI agents across their networks. These autonomous tools are being adopted by different teams without central oversight. This creates a blind spot for leaders who need to manage and secure these digital assets effectively. As the number of AI agents is expected to surpass one billion by 2029,

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    Syspro, a digital platform for manufacturing and distribution, has had a standout year. The company focused on modernization, growth, and expanding its AI tools to better serve its customers worldwide. With strong financial results and new branding, Syspro is positioning itself as a leader in industrial software. Driving Growth Through Modernization and Acquisitions Over the

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    C5i, an AI and analytics company, has introduced a new platform called Agent5i. It’s designed to help organizations safely and confidently expand their use of autonomous agents across their operations. The platform provides a strong governance foundation, making it easier to integrate AI into mission-critical workflows and ensure they run reliably and securely. Built for

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    In the world of IT operations, there’s a long history of “cowboys”—system administrators who would often log into servers directly, making quick fixes with little planning or repeatability. This cowboy approach led to chaos and outages, prompting enterprises to adopt better tools like configuration management, immutable infrastructure, and strict access controls. Now, a new kind

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    Big companies often keep artificial intelligence projects small, testing tools in isolated teams. But Citi has taken a different route. Over the past two years, the bank has integrated AI into everyday work across its entire organization. This effort has created an internal AI community of about 4,000 employees, spanning roles from technology and operations

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    Furl, a company focused on fixing security issues automatically, has secured $10 million in seed funding. The round was led by Ten Eleven Ventures, with participation from Rapid7 CEO Corey Thomas and the Open Opportunity Fund. The startup aims to solve a major problem in enterprise security: turning vulnerability reports into actual fixes quickly and

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