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AITech365’s Weekly Roundup: Discover the Most Recent News From Securonix, Cloudelligent, Alibaba Cloud, Anthropic 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…

Therap Services Launches AI Translator to Simplify Multilingual Documentation for Human Services Providers

Therap has created an AI translator feature that can be used for improved communication and documentation in the human services sector. The recent addition aims to enable the provision of improved inclusive and accessible service delivery in LTSS, HCBS, and other related care sectors.

In Computing news this week…

SK hynix Introduces iHBM Thermal Architecture to Maximize AI Computing Performance

Semiconductor pioneer SK hynix announced the launch of its proprietary iHBM solution. Designed to support next-generation high-bandwidth memory hardware, this novel architecture embeds Integrated Cooling Elements (ICEs) directly inside the HBM package to address the intensifying thermal challenges of artificial intelligence computing.

In Healthcare news this week…

The AI Revolution in Precision Medicine: Tempus Integrates ArteraAI, Setting a New Standard for Life Sciences

The incorporation of artificial intelligence into clinical practices has transformed from being an innovative idea into a key factor that drives modern healthcare systems. Tempus AI, Inc. made headlines with its recent launch of ArteraAI Prostate Test for the purpose of determining the likelihood of a patient dying from prostate cancer when dealing with a diagnosis of metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC). ArteraAI represents a fully digitized pathology test that is available via the Tempus system, representing the first-time clearance of an external pathology algorithm on the company’s platform.

In Business Technology news this week…

The Autonomous Shift: How Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.8 Recreates the DevOps Landscape

The boundaries between artificial intelligence and software engineering have undergone another massive shift. Anthropic officially announced the release of Claude Opus 4.8, a major upgrade to its flagship large language model (LLM). Built upon the architectural foundations of its predecessor, the 4.7 model, Claude Opus 4.8 marks a milestone in AI’s evolution from an interactive text assistant to a genuinely autonomous digital worker.

In Cloud news this week…

Alibaba Cloud Elevates Intelligent Warehousing via Hologres CLI and Safety-Guarded Agent Skills

In the rapidly evolving landscape of cloud analytics, modern enterprises face substantial integration hurdles and security risks when deploying artificial intelligence to manage complex database environments and automate cloud operations. In order to create a solid, out-of-the-box platform for smart data warehouses, Alibaba Cloud has successfully integrated the capabilities of Hologres – its cloud-native real-time data warehousing engine – with the novel ecosystem that is powered by the Hologres Command Line Interface (CLI) and unique skills of AI agents.

In IT & DevOps news this week…

Cloudelligent and Honeycomb Partner to Bring Enterprise Observability to AWS-Native Organizations in the AI Era

Cloudelligent, an AWS Premier Tier Services Partner, and Honeycomb.io, the observability platform built for the new shape of software, announced a strategic partnership to help engineering organizations modernize on AWS and gain the deep production visibility required to operate with confidence at speed.

In Cybersecurity news this week…

Securonix and GRAMAX Expand Cyber Defense Across India

Securonix, announced a strategic managed security services partnership with GRAMAX Cybertech Limited, to help enterprises across India strengthen cyber resilience with intelligence-driven, scalable, and compliance-ready security operations. Through the partnership, organizations across sectors will gain access to AI-powered detection, investigation, and response capabilities delivered through GRAMAX’s Integrated Cyber Defense Center and powered by the Securonix Unified Defense SIEM.

Insight of the Week

AI-Native vs AI-Enabled Enterprises: Who Wins the Next Decade?

AI-Native vs AI-Enabled Enterprises: Who Wins the Next Decade?Most enterprises today are doing something that looks smart on the surface but weak underneath. They are attaching AI to old systems the same way companies once attached websites to outdated business models in the early internet era. The interface changes. The structure does not. That is the real divide forming in business right now. AI-integrated companies use AI tools to improve existing workflows.

Why AI-Native Companies Will Outperform Traditional Enterprises

Outperform Traditional EnterprisesAI-native companies are sort of built around continuous learning, real time data, and autonomous choices. Meanwhile AI-enabled companies, they just layer AI capabilities onto existing software and workflows but yeah, both will probably make it. Still, businesses that are designed around AI from day one will likely end up dominating the next decade, because their systems get better continuously rather than in those periodic jumps.

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