Here is AITech365’s Weekly Roundup of the top news from global markets. In this fast-paced world, breaking down information helps readers grasp the nuances that follow the news.
In Automation in AI news this week…
Lumen and Meter Team Up to Deliver WAN-to-LAN Solution Through an AI-Driven, Click-to-Buy Digital Experience
Lumen Technologies and Meter have introduced a next-generation, end-to-end networking experience that unifies Wide Area Network (WAN) and Local Area Network (LAN) capabilities for today’s AI-accelerated enterprise environment. The new Lumen x Meter solution blends Lumen’s high-performance WAN with Meter’s intelligent, software-defined LAN platform, enabling businesses to deploy, scale, and manage connectivity seamlessly from edge to cloud through a single, integrated experience.
In Healthcare news this week…
GE HealthCare Unveils Genesis™ Workspace for Faster Diagnosis
GE HealthCare announced the introduction of Genesis Radiology Workspace, a next-generation solution designed to transform radiology workflows, unify the user experience, and empower radiologists with great efficiency and precision. At the center of this innovation is Genesis™ View, 510(k) pending, a powerful new viewer designed to be a fast diagnostic, zero-footprint viewer – streamlining radiology workflows with the intent to enhance patient care while being fully accessible from any location.
In Business Technology news this week…
Introducing Claude Opus 4.5 – Anthropic’s New Flagship for Coding, Agents, and Computer Use
Anthropic launched its newest AI model, Claude Opus 4.5 billed as the company’s most intelligent, efficient, and capable model yet. With major upgrades in coding, agent-based workflows, and everyday computer tasks such as research, spreadsheets, and slide creation, Opus 4.5 sets a new benchmark for what modern AI systems can accomplish.
In Cloud news this week…
SAP Unveils “EU AI Cloud,” Redefining Sovereign Cloud Strategy in Europe
SAP announced the launch of EU AI Cloud a unified, full-stack sovereign cloud and AI offering aimed at meeting Europe’s growing demand for data sovereignty, compliance, and flexible deployment models. Under this new framework, SAP brings together all its previous milestones into a cohesive suite: customers can now choose from a variety of deployment options depending on their sovereignty, regulatory, and operational needs from SAP’s own data centers, to trusted European infrastructure, or even fully managed on-site solutions.
In IT & DevOps news this week…
Kyndryl launches agentic AI framework and services for the mainframe
Kyndryl, Inc., a global leader in tech services, has launched new AI-powered mainframe solutions. These services help organizations update their operations. They speed up innovation and enhance AI’s impact in IT systems. They combine Kyndryl’s mainframe expertise with advanced AI and hybrid IT capabilities. This helps businesses boost efficiency, gain insights, and increase value from their IBM z/OS investments.
Insight of the Week
Inside IBM’s AI Transformation for Enterprises
The funny thing about this whole AI wave is how fast the story flipped. One minute the world was cheering ChatGPT like it unlocked some secret door. The next minute every enterprise leader was scrambling because the hype came with chaos, security fears, and a pile of unanswered questions. Most companies tried to look smart by repainting old tools with an AI label. That AI washing fooled no one.
Open-Source AI vs. Proprietary Models: Which Delivers Better ROI?
The AI hype is over. Everyone has heard the buzz. Now businesses are asking a different question. What actually makes sense for the company? What delivers real ROI? It is no longer about which model is the smartest. The question is whether it is better to rent intelligence through proprietary AI or build and control it with open-source models.


