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…
MemVerge Launches MemoryBox to Give Users Control of AI Context
MemVerge, Inc., a leader in AI memory software, announced the beta launch of MemoryBox, a Personal AI software that gives individuals persistent, portable, and sovereign control over the context that makes AI genuinely useful. Starting today, founding members can access MemoryBox at memorybox.ai free during beta.
In Martech news this week…
When Google Isn’t Enough: Moburst Unveils Answerburst, a New Sub-Brand Led by Co-Founder Lior Eldan, to Win the AI Search War
Thirteen years ago, when the App Store was still a new frontier, Moburst built one of the industry’s first App Store Optimization practices, handing early-adopting clients a clear advantage before anyone else understood the game. Today, the global leader in digital marketing and AI-powered solutions recognizes the same pattern unfolding on a much larger battlefield and is making its most significant move yet to stay ahead of it.
In Healthcare news this week…
WellSky Enhances Care Transitions with AI-Driven Patient Summaries and Post-Discharge Visibility
WellSky, a health and community care technology company, has introduced two new capabilities within its CarePort care transition solutions CareBrief and Patient Visibility Pro designed to resolve information fragmentation and extend patient tracking beyond hospital walls.
In Business Technology news this week…
A10 Networks Introduces Intelligent Control Plane to Streamline and Secure Enterprise AI Operations
In response to the unchecked expansion of artificial intelligence into the business world, A10 Networks has released the A10 AI Gateway, which is now available to the general public. The A10 AI Gateway is an intelligent control plane that is used to consolidate routing, cost management, and security in all enterprise AI agents, applications, and large language models (LLMs).
In Cloud news this week…
Theresa Cowen Joins BlueCloud as Chief Marketing Officer
BlueCloud has appointed Theresa Cowen as its new Chief Marketing Officer, bringing more than two decades of enterprise technology marketing experience to the company as businesses increasingly move from AI experimentation toward production deployments.
In IT & DevOps news this week…
TestMu AI Launches Agent Assurance to Validate AI Agents Ahead of Deployment
TestMu AI (formerly LambdaTest), a pioneer in agentic AI-native quality engineering, has introduced Agent Assurance a specialized verification product built to address a critical question facing engineering teams today: Is this AI agent safe to deploy?
In Cybersecurity news this week…
Corero Network Security Elevates Threat Response with AI-Augmented Cloud-Assist for SmartWall ONE™
Corero Network Security, a DDoS security company, has announced the launch of its latest AI-Augmented Cloud-Assist module, which is designed for the SmartWall ONE™ platform. This addition will allow for enhancing the real-time protection capabilities of the SmartWall ONE™ platform by bringing cloud-based AI, threat intelligence feeds, and policy optimization directly to the edge.
Insight of the Week
Usage-Based vs. Outcome-Based AI Pricing: Which Aligns Value and Margin?
AI has broken one of SaaS pricing’s quiet assumptions. A vendor could price around users because service costs were relatively predictable. AI changes that equation because requests can trigger different amounts of model work, retrieval, orchestration, and inference.
How AI-Native Vendors Are Rewriting the Software Pricing Playbook
The seat used to be the safest unit in software pricing. One employee, one license, one predictable monthly fee. Simple. AI has made that simplicity expensive. An AI feature can consume very different amounts of compute depending on what the customer asks it to do. One user may generate a few summaries. Another may run hundreds of agentic workflows. Charging both customers, the same amount because they occupy one seat can quickly stop making economic sense.


