Exclusive: Openmarkets Hires Pepperstone Alum David Jenkins as CPTO
Openmarkets, the Australia‑based brokerage and technology firm, has appointed David Jenkins as its new Chief Product and Technology Officer. Jenkins previously led product and technology at Pepperstone from 2022 to 2025 and held senior roles at Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters and other fintech firms. The company is pursuing a Nasdaq listing via a reverse merger with SPAC Lake Superior Acquisition Corp, valuing the enterprise at roughly $300 million. Jenkins says the hire will accelerate tokenized assets, programmable execution and AI‑driven investment strategies.

NAB Is Co-Designing a SIEM with Databricks
National Australia Bank (NAB) has joined four other design partners to co‑design Lakewatch, a new security information and event management (SIEM) platform built on Databricks. The solution, currently in private preview, leverages the bank’s existing Databricks‑on‑AWS data lake, Ada, to...
When Product Managers Ship Code: AI Just Broke the Software Org Chart
AI agents have reduced the cost of turning intent into working software to near‑zero, allowing product managers and designers to build and ship features directly. This eliminated traditional tickets, handoffs, and lengthy sprint cycles, collapsing cycle times from weeks to...
Scaling AI Demands a New Infrastructure Playbook
Enterprises moving AI from pilots to production face a fundamentally different infrastructure challenge, requiring tight integration of accelerated compute, high‑performance networking, security and observability. Fragmented stacks cause fragile deployments and costly GPU idle time, especially during intensive training or retrieval‑augmented...
WebAssembly Is Now Outperforming Containers at the Edge
WebAssembly’s emerging Component Model 1.0 is poised to eclipse containers for edge and serverless workloads by delivering millisecond‑level code deployment and superior isolation. Recent talks at Wasm I/O highlighted Preview 3, which adds async functions, lazy APIs, and concurrency primitives, moving...

Anthropic to Launch New ‘Claude Mythos’ Model with Advanced Reasoning Features
Anthropic confirmed it has finished training a new large language model called Claude Mythos and is piloting it with early customers. The model’s top‑end Capybara tier is said to surpass Claude 4.6 Opus on programming and reasoning tasks, especially in uncovering cybersecurity...
Equinix Launches AI Platform to Simplify Control of Distributed AI Resources
Equinix unveiled the Distributed AI Hub, powered by its Fabric Intelligence software layer, to give enterprises a unified framework for connecting data centers, edge sites, and multiple clouds. The platform adds an AI‑ready backbone, real‑time telemetry, and automated routing to...

The Real Reason Absa Wrote Off R2.4-billion in Software
Absa Group booked a R2.4 billion (≈$126 million) software impairment for 2025, far exceeding the R179 million (≈$9 million) written off a year earlier. The write‑down reflects accelerated obsolescence as AI, cloud adoption and faster technology cycles render legacy platforms uneconomic. Absa’s IT spend...
Designing High-Concurrency Databricks Workloads Without Performance Degradation
Databricks’ high‑concurrency workloads can suffer performance loss when many jobs write to the same Delta tables. By optimizing table layout with partitions or liquid clustering, enabling row‑level concurrency, and automating file compaction, engineers maintain stable throughput. Disk caching and Delta’s...

Shift Happens: Auto Companies Move Beyond AI Pilots With Solution Providers
Automotive solution providers—Perficient, Kyndryl, SoftClouds and DXC—are moving AI projects from pilots to production, targeting supply‑chain visibility, predictive maintenance, multilingual documentation and next‑gen infotainment. Executives cite BCG data showing up to 25% cost reductions and 30% productivity gains, while McKinsey...

Google Sets 2029 Deadline for Quantum-Safe Cryptography
Google announced it will complete a post‑quantum cryptography (PQC) migration across its products and services by the end of 2029. The timeline aligns with NIST’s 2024 PQC standards, which the company is already using for internal rollouts. Google’s roadmap emphasizes...

The Cluster Management Strategy that Helped Pinterest Shave Millions Off Its Compute Bill
Pinterest reduced its compute expenses by re‑architecting how it moves workloads across Kubernetes clusters. The company built a central scheduler that dynamically shifts jobs between on‑prem, cloud, and spot‑instance environments based on real‑time demand. Predictive scaling and workload profiling let...

Intuit Thinks It’s Found Your Company’s Next CFO: AI
Intuit is transforming its accounting suite into an AI‑driven "system of intelligence," enabling real‑time financial interpretation and automated actions. The company’s Generative AI Operating System (GenOS) orchestrates models, data, and workflow agents, processing roughly 60 billion machine‑learning predictions daily across a...

Chip Industry Week In Review
Arm unveiled its first internally designed AGI CPU built on TSMC’s 3 nm process, targeting power‑efficient AI data‑center workloads. Gartner predicts inference costs for 1‑trillion‑parameter LLMs will fall more than 90 % by 2030, while Google warns quantum computers could break current...

Telstra to Add Flink to Its Event Streaming Capabilities
Telstra announced it will integrate the Apache Flink stream‑processing engine with its existing Kafka‑based event streaming platform, launching the project in the coming months. The pairing, delivered through Confluent’s managed services, aims to boost real‑time analytics across Telstra’s network observability...
Intercom's New Post-Trained Fin Apex 1.0 Beats GPT-5.4 and Claude Sonnet 4.6 at Customer Service Resolutions
Intercom unveiled Fin Apex 1.0, a purpose‑built AI model that powers its Fin customer‑service agent handling over two million weekly conversations. Benchmarks show a 73.1% resolution rate, edging out OpenAI’s GPT‑5.4 and Anthropic’s Claude models by roughly two percentage points....

The NYSE Wants to Bring Blockchain to Wall Street without Breaking the Existing System
The New York Stock Exchange announced it will integrate blockchain technology into its existing market infrastructure rather than replace it, emphasizing a layered, interoperable approach. Chief product officer Jon Herrick highlighted the goal of tokenizing assets to enable faster, near‑real‑time...

Linear Moves Sideways to Agentic AI as CEO Declares Issue Tracking Dead
Linear introduced the Linear Agent, an AI‑driven assistant that can create and assign issues directly from chat in its web, mobile, and desktop apps, as well as via Slack, Teams and Zendesk integrations. The beta‑only feature is bundled with business...

Locality Appoints Kouros Esfahany as Chief Technology Officer to Accelerate Cross-Platform Innovation in Local TV Advertising
Locality, a leading local TV advertising platform, has appointed veteran ad‑tech executive Kouros Esfahany as chief technology officer. Esfahany will steer the evolution of Locality’s cross‑platform suite—including LocalX, Darwin, and Collective—while deepening the AI‑driven Audience Engine that processes over 25 billion...

How Morgan Stanley Uses GitOps to Manage 500 Production Kubernetes Clusters
Morgan Stanley has deployed a GitOps workflow powered by Flux to operate 500 production Kubernetes clusters, hosting roughly 100,000 containers on 2,000 nodes. The bank needed a unified, auditable process to meet stringent regulatory and security mandates while scaling its...

EBU Appoints Eriksson as CTO
European Broadcasting Union appointed Annsofi Eriksson as Chief Technology Officer, effective Oct 1. Eriksson arrives from Sveriges Radio, where she served as CIO and Director of Technology, bringing over two decades of leadership in IT, digital transformation and cybersecurity. She will...

Exclusive: Lockheed Martin's Martell Says Warfare Requires Human-Machine Teamwork
Lockheed Martin CTO Craig Martell told Axios that future warfare will rely on human‑machine teaming, not fully autonomous cognition. He emphasized that operators must train alongside AI systems to understand their limits and assume responsibility for any errors. Martell cited...

Macquarie University Appoints Interim AI Chief
Macquarie University has named Richard Watts‑Seale, the technical lead of its AI transformation program, as interim head of AI after Phil Laufenberg departed for a pro‑vice‑chancellorship at La Trobe University. The university assures that its AI initiatives, including the in‑house generative...
Interview: Databricks EMEA CTO on the Company’s Global Expansion in Challenging Times
Databricks’ EMEA CTO Dael Williamson outlines the company’s aggressive global expansion despite economic headwinds, highlighted by a new 29,885‑sq‑ft London headquarters and a $250 million R&D investment in India. The firm is capitalising on a projected three‑fold surge in the enterprise...

WWDC 26: Apple to Unveil Dedicated Siri Chatbot and Systemwide AI Agent in iOS 27, Says Report
Apple will debut a standalone Siri app and a new "Ask Siri" chatbot experience at WWDC 26 on June 8, bundled with iOS 27. Codenamed Campo, the AI‑driven assistant leverages Google‑partnered Gemini models to deliver deeper, system‑wide integration across iPhone, iPad and Mac....

Illumination Zone: Episode 228 | Jon Robins of Level Legal Sits Down with Mary Mack and Holley Robinson
Jon Robins, CTO and VP of eDiscovery at Level Legal, joins EDRM’s Mary Mack and Holley Robinson on the Illumination Zone podcast to discuss the firm’s system‑building philosophy. He stresses the importance of asking the right initial questions and maintaining...

Higress Joins CNCF: Delivering an Enterprise-Grade AI Gateway and a Seamless Path From Nginx Ingress
Higress, an AI‑native API gateway built on Envoy and Istio, has passed the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee vote and entered the CNCF Sandbox. The project unifies traffic, microservices and AI gateways, offering a secure, xDS‑based replacement for Nginx Ingress with...

Solink Upgrades VerifEye Platform to Streamline Global Security Operations Centers
Solink Corp. announced a major upgrade to its VerifEye platform, adding vision‑language AI to cut alert fatigue and speed incident response. The new system filters false positives, prioritizes genuine threats, and can shrink response times to as little as three...

Intel Exec: ‘Panther Lake’ Commercial PC Push Will Help Us Regain Market Share
Intel is launching its Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" processors for commercial PCs at the end of March, positioning the chips as a comeback vehicle against AMD’s Ryzen AI 300 line. The 18 nm design promises double‑digit performance gains and industry‑leading battery life—up...

Autobrains Introduces Agentic AI: “Autonomy Will Not Scale by Adding Hardware”
Autobrains unveiled an agentic AI architecture that replaces monolithic driving models with specialized, scenario‑focused agents. The approach activates only the agents needed for a given situation, slashing compute demand and allowing advanced driver assistance and automated driving features to run...

Glovo CTO Shiro Theuri Is a Guardian for Benefiting From AI
Glovo’s chief technology officer, Shiro Theuri, is steering the Barcelona‑based delivery platform through a rapid AI integration across its engineering teams. She reports high AI penetration, leading to faster, higher‑quality code while instituting responsible‑AI guardrails and human‑in‑the‑loop reviews. Theuri also...

Spotify & Monzo Execs Join Unicorn Startup, Spendesk
Spendesk, the AI‑powered spend‑management platform, announced the hiring of Quentin Vigneau as Chief Product Officer and Alan Wright as Chief Technical Officer. The appointments come as the company celebrates its first profitable year and launches a new finance category, Spend...

Microsoft on Kubernetes: Chaos Will Reign Until We Embrace Shared Operational Philosophy & Interfaces
Microsoft used its KubeCon 2026 appearance to outline a new operational philosophy for Kubernetes, urging a shared approach to reduce fragmentation. Brendan Burns highlighted the chaotic state of AI infrastructure and announced that Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) is now generally available,...

Kubernetes Makes GPUs First-Class: Advances in Allocation, Scheduling, and Isolation
At KubeCon Europe 2026 NVIDIA donated its Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) driver, saw the KAI scheduler graduate to a CNCF Sandbox project, and added GPU support to Kata Containers. These moves turn GPUs into first‑class, community‑owned resources in Kubernetes, enabling...

The UAE CIO: From Technology Operator to Digital Value Architect
The United Arab Emirates is redefining the CIO role from a traditional IT operator to a strategic digital value architect. Driven by ambitious national AI‑first policies and massive sovereign cloud investments, CIOs now sit at the nexus of technology, strategy,...

Kubernetes Release Cycles and Vendor Support Harbor Freedoms–And Sacrifices
Kubernetes remains the industry‑standard container orchestrator, but its upstream releases are followed by a vendor‑specific "lag gap" of two to seven months before becoming generally available on platforms. Hyperscalers such as AWS, Azure, and GCP typically ship new versions within...

ACMA to Tap CTO-as-a-Service to Help Architect Core Modernisation
The Australian Communication and Media Authority (ACMA) is launching a CTO‑as‑a‑service contract to provide on‑demand technology leadership for its core modernisation programme. The arrangement, slated to close in March 2026, will supplement internal capabilities and report to chief information and...
HPE Bolsters Hybrid Mesh Firewall Platform
Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced an upgrade to its hybrid mesh firewall portfolio, adding AI‑focused controls that surface usage of AI applications, block high‑risk AI sites, and filter keywords and file uploads. The enhancements unify policy enforcement across physical, virtual and...

Arm Is Releasing the First In-House Chip in Its 35-Year History
Arm Holdings announced its first internally designed processor, the Arm AGI CPU, aimed at AI inference workloads. The chip, built on the Neoverse IP and co‑engineered with Meta, is already available for order with Meta as the inaugural customer. Arm...

Meta Partners With Arm to Develop New Class of Data Center Silicon
Meta announced a partnership with Arm to co‑develop a new class of data‑center CPUs, branded the Arm AGI CPU, aimed at accelerating AI training and inference. The first generation promises significantly higher performance per rack and better power efficiency than...

Velaura AI Reveals Chip Design and IP Platform with 2X Less Power Consumption | Exclusive
Velaura AI, formerly Auradine, unveiled Titan Core, a new silicon design and IP platform aimed at dramatically improving power efficiency for AI accelerators. The company claims the technology can cut overall chip power consumption by up to 50%, translating to roughly...

Mozilla Introduces Cq, Describing It as 'Stack Overflow for Agents'
Mozilla has launched cq, an open‑source platform dubbed a “Stack Overflow for AI agents,” to let autonomous agents share and retrieve problem‑solving knowledge. The Python‑based project includes Docker deployment, SQLite storage, and plug‑ins for Claude Code and OpenCode, with a three‑tiered...
7 Safeguards for Observable AI Agents
Enterprises are moving AI agents from pilots to production, prompting DevOps teams to adopt observability practices that capture every interaction. Experts outline seven safeguards, starting with clear success criteria and operational governance, then defining the exact data to track—prompts, model...
Designing Self-Healing Microservices with Recovery-Aware Redrive Frameworks
The article introduces a recovery‑aware redrive framework that captures failed microservice requests, monitors downstream health, and replays traffic only after services recover. By persisting failures in a durable queue and gating retries with real‑time metrics, the design eliminates uncontrolled retry...
When Windows 11 Sneezes, Azure Catches Cold
Microsoft’s Windows 11 rollout has sparked backlash over strict hardware eligibility, forced AI features like Copilot, and perceived quality issues. While Azure’s short‑term revenue remains insulated, the erosion of trust in the Windows platform threatens the strategic gravity that has...

Oracle Fusion Agentic Applications Signal Shift Toward Autonomous Enterprise Software
Oracle unveiled Fusion Agentic Applications, embedding autonomous AI agents into its Fusion Cloud suite. The initial rollout includes 22 applications that can reason, decide, and act across finance, HR, supply chain, and customer experience workflows. Agents operate either as recommendation...

Anthropic’s Claude Gets Computer Use Capabilities in Preview
Anthropic announced a research preview that lets its Claude assistant control a Mac computer, enabling it to click, scroll, and navigate applications on behalf of users. The capability is bundled with the Dispatch mobile tool and is available to Claude...

How Generali Malaysia Optimizes Operations with Amazon EKS
Generali Malaysia began migrating legacy insurance applications to AWS in 2019, selecting Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) as its container platform. By adopting EKS Auto Mode, the insurer automated node provisioning, scaling, and patch management, dramatically reducing operational overhead. Integrated...
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OpenClaw on Kubernetes: Designing Always-On AI as a Platform Service Meta Description
OpenClaw is an open‑source, gateway‑centric runtime that turns generative AI into an always‑on service deployed on Kubernetes. It provides a unified onboarding flow for workspaces, channels and skills, and ships with a documented Kubernetes install path and operator. The platform...