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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…

Apromore Introduces Complete Process Intelligence Suite

Apromore, a global leader in process mining and AI-driven business process optimization,  announced updates to its process intelligence platform, now featuring fully integrated native task mining. By unifying user task-level and process-level insights, Apromore empowers organizations to streamline operations, eliminate inefficiencies, and automate complex workflows.

In Healthcare news this week…

GE HealthCare debuts CleaRecon DL, AI 3D reconstruction

GE HealthCare announced the launch of CleaRecon DL, technology powered by a deep-learning algorithm, to improve the quality of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images. This artificial intelligence (AI)-driven solution is designed to remove streak artifacts caused by the pulsatile nature of blood flow in the arteries and changes in the distribution of contrast during CBCT acquisitions in liver, prostate, neuro, and endovascular aortic repair procedures. CleaRecon DL recently received U.S. FDA 510(k) clearance and CE mark and will be available for use on the Allia platform.

In Computing news this week…

CIQ Launches AI-Ready Rocky Linux: Tailored for Enterprise

CIQ, the founding support and services partner of Rocky Linux and a leader in building high-performance software infrastructure, announced the tech preview launch of Rocky Linux from CIQ for AI (RLC-AI), an operating system engineered and optimized for artificial intelligence workloads. Unlike general-purpose operating systems requiring extensive manual setup, configuration, validation and tuning, RLC-AI delivers out-of-the-box kernel-level and user-space optimizations designed specifically for AI model enablement, tuning, and inference, all while maintaining the stability and security expected from an enterprise-grade Linux distribution.

In Machine Learning news this week…

HUMAIN & NVIDIA to Build AI Factories for Next-Gen Intelligence

NVIDIA and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) have announced a strategic collaboration aimed at transforming the country into a global leader in AI, cloud computing, enterprise technology, digital twins, and robotics.

In Business Technology news this week…

Reply Introduces AI Silicon Shoring for Software Delivery

Reply, a leading global systems integrator and technology consulting firm, has unveiled Silicon Shoring — an innovative AI-powered software delivery model designed to transform how businesses develop and manage software solutions.

In Data Management news this week…

Boomi Acquires Thru to Boost Secure MFT & Integration

Boomi, the leading innovator in AI-driven automation, has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Thru, Inc., a trusted Boomi partner and provider of enterprise-grade Managed File Transfer (MFT) solutions. This strategic acquisition enhances Boomi’s file-based integration capabilities within a unified, cloud-native platform designed to seamlessly manage data movement across APIs, applications, and files.

Insight of the Week

The Hidden Risks of Data Lakes: What AI Developers Need to Know About Database ExposureHidden Risks of Data Lakes

Organizations are racing to use artificial intelligence. Many are choosing data lakes to store large amounts of raw, unstructured data. These large reservoirs offer flexibility and scalability. They help AI developers train models using various datasets. Beneath this tech paradise, risks lurk. They can block innovation, harm security, and expose companies to regulatory risks. AI leaders must understand these vulnerabilities. It’s critical for protecting data integrity and building trust in the organization.

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