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…
SAP and Cyberwave Bridge the Gap Between Digital and Physical AI with Autonomous Robotics Deployment
SAPThis development marks a turning point in the future of global supply chains, where SAP SE and AI robot specialist Cyberwave have launched their first deployment of an army of intelligent robots inside a full-scale SAP logistics center. The implementation of “Physical AI” has now become a tangible achievement, which directly tackles today’s challenges of managing warehouses.
In Computing news this week…
HPE Shatters Performance Ceilings with Industry-First 64 TB Memory Server for SAP® Cloud ERP and Mission-Critical Workloads
Hewlett Packard Enterprise introduced a revolutionary step forward in enterprise computing with the introduction of the HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3250. Designed to address the limitations posed by modern-day enterprise computing requirements, the HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3250 marks the launch of the world’s first scale-up server capable of accommodating up to 64 TB of DDR5 memory – an innovation aimed at supporting SAP HANA® and the rising tide of agentic artificial intelligence.
In Healthcare news this week…
IKS Health Acquires AI Management Firm ARAI Solutions
IKS Health, a global leader in care enablement solutions supporting clinicians, staff, and patients at every step of the care journey, is proud to announce the acquisition of ARAI Solutions, a pioneering, innovation-driven provider in the field of artificial intelligence. With ARAI Solutions, IKS Health is accelerating the development of a full agentic AI technology stack with capabilities to create its own more efficient small language model.
In Business Technology news this week…
xAI Accelerates Developer Workflows with the Launch of Grok Build: A New Frontier in Conversational CLI Tools
xAI announced the early beta release of Grok Build, a sophisticated command-line interface (CLI) designed to fundamentally transform how developers interact with their terminal environments. By merging natural language processing with robust system-level execution, Grok Build serves as an intelligent bridge between high-level architectural intent and low-level code manipulation.
In Cloud news this week…
IBM Unveils Managed Red Hat AI Inference and OpenShift Virtualization Services to Scale Enterprise Hybrid Cloud
The hybrid cloud portfolio of IBM has been enriched by two new managed services Red Hat AI Inference on IBM Cloud and Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Service on IBM Cloud. To be exact designed to make seamless transition from AI experimentation to production, these hosted solutions deliver a calmer, more secure canal for virtualization at scale.
In IT & DevOps news this week…
Boomi Signals Future of Agentic Enterprise with Intent to Acquire AI Gateway Pioneer Lunar.dev
Boomi, the leading data activation company for AI, has announced its intent to acquire Lunar.dev, a move designed to institutionalize governed agent connectivity across the global enterprise. This strategic acquisition aims to integrate Lunar.dev’s cutting-edge AI and Model Context Protocol (MCP) gateway capabilities into the Boomi Enterprise Platform, providing organizations with a definitive control plane for AI scaling.
In Cybersecurity news this week…
NetApp and Red Hat Expand Collaboration to Bolster Data Protection and Scalability for Red Hat OpenShift
The intelligent data infrastructure company, NetApp®, has introduced an advanced data management platform specifically tailored for Red Hat OpenShift. The newly launched solution offers additional benefits in terms of increased reliability and scalability for virtualization platforms operating within on-premises and cloud infrastructures. Leveraging the new functionalities, businesses can benefit from enhanced performance in terms of backup, recovery, and day-to-day operations, thus providing predictable support for the management of virtual machines (VMs) and containers.
Insight of the Week
From Dashboards to Decisions: Why BI Tools Will Be Replaced by AI
More dashboards were supposed to make companies smarter. Instead, they made companies slower. That is the dashboard paradox nobody wants to admit. For years, businesses believed visibility was the same thing as intelligence. So they kept building dashboards. Marketing had one. Finance had five. Operations had twelve. Every meeting became a slideshow of charts explaining what already happened three weeks ago.
AI Decision Engines vs Human Strategy: Who Should Be in Control?
For years, businesses treated AI like a calculator with better branding. It processed data, surfaced patterns, and handed executives a recommendation deck before the Monday meeting. Humans still made the real decisions. That boundary is now disappearing fast. In 2026, companies are no longer asking AI to support decisions. They are asking it to make them. The supply chains need to change their routes. The fraud detection system stops transactions before analysts can review the warning signals. Executives currently face an unappealing truth about their work. The speed of decision-making process results in less effective outcomes.


