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AITech365’s Weekly Roundup: Discover the Most Recent News From IBM, OpenAI, Cequence Security, AMD and more

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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…

Sentry Unveils Seer Agent: Redefining Production Debugging Through Agentic AI and Natural Language

Sentry, the leading vendor of application observability and error monitoring, has unveiled Seer Agent, an innovative new capability that represents a breakthrough in the company’s existing portfolio of intelligent debugging solutions. Seer Agent empowers engineers to troubleshoot and repair their applications through natural language queries, making it possible to understand what’s going on in the background of increasingly complicated and distributed environments.

In Computing news this week…

AMD Highlights Surge in AI PC Adoption as Enterprises Prepare for Agentic AI Era

AMD has highlighted an important acceleration in AI PC adoption as companies leave the experimental stage with AI projects and gear up for enterprise-wide deployments. Using a white paper from IDC, AMD demonstrates how companies are shifting more of their workflows into AI.

In Healthcare news this week…

IntegriChain Launches AI Beta for Biopharma Insights

IntegriChain has launched a beta version of its conversational AI assistant with select biopharma partners, advancing its vision to modernize how commercial data is turned into decisions. The beta marks an important step toward a unified decision intelligence layer bringing together data management, analytics, and execution in a single, AI ready environment. Early use cases focus on high impact areas including government price reporting, Medicaid rebate adjudication, channel management, and specialty commercial excellence.

In Business Technology news this week…

Cequence Security Bridges the AI Governance Gap with Launch of New “Agent Personas” for AI Gateway

As enterprises race to integrate autonomous agents into their core operations, Cequence Security, the industry leader in API and Agentic AI protection, announced the general availability of Agent Personas within its AI Gateway. This pioneering capability introduces infrastructure-level privilege scoping, providing the granular control necessary to secure autonomous AI agents where traditional identity management falls short.

In Cloud news this week…

OpenAI Expands Cloud Strategy with AWS to Accelerate Enterprise AI Adoption

In another major development, OpenAI has unveiled its plans for expanding the cloud ecosystem through a partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS). This represents a major step forward for the deployment of OpenAI’s state-of-the-art AI models, and it signals a change from the previous approach to working with cloud providers exclusively.

In IT & DevOps news this week…

IBM Introduces ‘Bob’: A New AI Development Partner Set to Transform DevOps and Enterprise Software Delivery

IBM has launched a new AI solution for development called IBM Bob that is intended to help organizations go beyond using AI technology as a coding companion to delivering fully-fledged applications in production. The new solution was introduced on April 28, 2026, and it is considered to be one more step forward in implementing artificial intelligence throughout the entire software development life cycle (SDLC).

In Manufacturing news this week…

GE Appliances Scales Industrial Innovation with Google Cloud’s Gemini Enterprise AI Platform

During the Cloud Next ‘26 conference, GE Appliances, a Haier company, revealed a significant leap in its digital transformation strategy by integrating Gemini Enterprise, Google Cloud’s sophisticated agentic AI portfolio. This collaboration marks a new era for the century-old manufacturer, which has successfully deployed over 800 AI agents across its manufacturing, logistics, and supply chain networks to enhance operational agility and product quality.

Insight of the Week

The Multi-Agent Enterprise: Why Single AI Tools Will Disappear by 2027

Multi-Agent Enterprise2023 sold a simple dream. One chatbot. One interface. One system that does everything. Clean, magical, slightly unrealistic. Fast forward to 2026 and that idea is already cracking. What looked like simplicity has quietly turned into friction? Teams are stitching prompts, juggling contexts, and still missing outcomes. The problem is not capability. It is structure.

AI Copilots vs Autonomous Agents: Which Drives Real Productivity Gains?

AI Copilots vs Autonomous Agents2024 belonged to the Copilot. Every SaaS platform suddenly wanted an assistant sitting beside the employee. Write this email. Summarize this meeting. Generate this report. Speed became the product. 2025 changed the conversation completely. Companies no longer want AI that only assists work. They want AI that executes work.

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