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AITech365’s Weekly Roundup: Discover the Most Recent News From Cisco Systems, IRONSCALES, Salesforce 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…

Perimeter Medical Imaging AI’s Claire Becomes First FDA-Approved AI Imaging Device for Breast Cancer Surgery

Perimeter Medical Imaging AI, Inc., a commercial-stage medical technology company, announced that it has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) premarket approval (“PMA”) for Claire™ (formerly the Perimeter OCT B-Series with ImgAssist AI 2.0), the first AI-enabled imaging device approved in the United States for intraoperative breast cancer margin assessment. The technology received Breakthrough Device designation from the FDA and is designed to enhance surgeons’ ability to detect difficult-to-see cancer during breast-conserving surgery and potentially reduce the need for re-operations.

In Healthcare news this week…

Salesforce Introduces Agentforce Health Agents to Streamline Medical Data and Transform Healthcare Operations

Salesforce has announced a new set of intelligent AI, driven healthcare data management solutions to address the increasing complexity of healthcare data management. By means of their Agentforce platform, the organization rolled out a total of six dedicated Agentforce Health agents that are geared toward assisting healthcare entities in unifying disconnected medical data and converting it into useful insights. The declaration points to a wider movement toward agentic AI in health care administration, where smart systems not only analyze data but also carry out tasks and aid clinical as well as administrative teams in making decisions.

In Business Technology news this week…

IRONSCALES Introduces AI-Powered Agents to Combat the Rise of Phishing 3.0

The threat landscape of email keeps changing very fast as cybercriminals are getting more and more dependent on artificial intelligence in launching highly sophisticated attacks. In fact, IRONSCALES in response to this change has unveiled their Winter 2026 Release featuring three new AI, based security agents which can very well equip the organizations in not only defending the advanced phishing threats but also fighting agentic cybercrime. Reflecting the overall trend towards more anticipatory cybersecurity methods, this new release will allow security teams to make their first point of contact with the threats and thereby be able to identify risks even before they are created as opposed to reacting only after the attack has been carried out.

In Cloud news this week…

Google Cloud Pushes to Turn Developers into AI Architects, Signaling a New Era for Cloud Innovation

As AI takes a front seat in enterprise transformation, Google Cloud is focusing on a change in how developers and data professionals create applications. In its latest announcement on its strategy for developers, the company outlined how modern cloud applications and AI-native platforms are helping developers become “AI Architects” professionals who can create intelligent systems that can reason, automate, and perform tasks autonomously. This change marks a new direction for a transformation that is happening across the cloud computing industry, as the role of developers is rapidly changing to include AI orchestration and intelligent automation.

In IT & DevOps news this week…

Cisco Systems Builds the Critical Infrastructure for the AI Era

Speeding up artificial intelligence pushes companies and tech builders to reconsider how digital systems are set up. When AI tasks grow inside clouds, local devices, and business networks, connections and server centers need new shapes to manage extreme demands on processing, speed, and protection. To meet this shift, Cisco introduced several moves meant to create what they name the “essential base for the age of AI, ” placing itself deep within the worldwide push to run future AI setups.

In Manufacturing news this week…

Hermes Reply and Lavazza Partner on Digital Manufacturing

Hermes Reply, the Reply Group company specialising in digital transformation for manufacturing and supply chain, has partnered with Lavazza Group in the design and implementation of a new digital and efficient manufacturing model, aimed at strengthening operational capabilities, ensuring high quality standards and supporting the company’s industrial development strategy.

Insight of the Week

The AI Playbook for Workforce Augmentation

Workforce AugmentationThe workplace is quietly crossing a line that many leaders still refuse to see clearly. The question is no longer whether AI will enter the workforce. The real question is how smartly humans and machines will work together. The old story that AI will replace people is fading. In its place is something more practical and more honest, the idea of augmentation.

How Unilever Uses AI for Portfolio, Pricing & Market Entry Decisions

UnileverFor years, companies treated AI like a side experiment. A pilot here. A dashboard there. Then they moved on. Unilever did the opposite. Under its GAP 2030 direction, the shift is clear. Experimental AI is out. Scalable AI is in. At the heart of this Unilever AI strategy sits one idea. Desire at Scale. Not just automation. Not just data science. It is the ability to combine consumer emotion with data-driven precision and execute it globally without losing brand soul.

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