
Yonyou Unveils the Large Ontology Model (LOM)
Yonyou released its Large Ontology Model (LOM) on February 24, a 4‑billion‑parameter AI that shifts enterprise data from static tables to a dynamic knowledge‑graph architecture. The model automates multi‑source ontology construction and delivers multi‑hop reasoning across procurement, production, sales and finance. In benchmark testing LOM achieved 89.47% overall accuracy on 19 graph‑reasoning tasks, outperforming larger rivals. By acting as a “digital brain,” LOM promises real‑time, high‑fidelity decision support for complex business scenarios.
Spain’s King Declares Connectivity a Global Economic Priority
MWC26 opens with a powerful signal: connectivity is no longer just an industry conversation, it’s a national and global priority. When the King of Spain, Felipe VI, government, and @GSMA stand together, it reinforces that intelligent networks, AI, and digital infrastructure...

Pix Set to Dominate Brazil E‑commerce, Eclipsing Credit Cards
🇧🇷Brazil’s Pix payment system now processes >224 million transactions daily: Long a stronghold of credit cards, #Brazil's e-commerce market saw #Pix account for 42% of online purchases in 2025, edging past #creditcards cards at 41%. Pix is poised to capture half...

⚡ Weekly Recap: SD-WAN 0-Day, Critical CVEs, Telegram Probe, Smart TV Proxy SDK and More
This week’s cyber‑threat landscape featured a critical Cisco SD‑WAN zero‑day (CVE‑2026‑20127) being actively exploited, highlighting the risk to network infrastructure. Anthropic accused three Chinese AI firms of large‑scale model‑distillation attacks, echoing similar concerns raised by OpenAI. Google disrupted the UNC2814...
Safety Concerns Spur Aardvark to Halt Key Prader-Willi Drug Trial
Biotech Aardvark Therapeutics announced a voluntary pause of the Phase 3 HERO trial for its Prader‑Willi drug ARD‑101 after routine safety monitoring identified reversible cardiac observations in healthy volunteers receiving supratherapeutic doses. The pause affects both the main trial and an...

Confessions Of Supply Chain Executives | What Has To Be True For E-Groceries To Be Profitable?
In this episode, host Chris Walton and Richard McKenzie, CEO of Valak (Rolik Group), dissect why U.S. grocery e‑commerce remains unprofitable despite a 19% penetration rate. They identify the primary cost drivers—inefficient picking/packing, high last‑mile expenses, and low basket sizes—and...

Answering Your Webinar Questions: Risk-Free DMARC Enforcement
The recent webinar on risk‑free DMARC enforcement was followed by a detailed Q&A that clarified common misconceptions about email forwarding, policy progression, and related standards. Attendees learned that DMARC alone cannot fix forwarding issues, but preserving DKIM signatures and enabling...
Advocacy Bias Keeps Unproven DMD Therapy, Blocks HD Progress
The Duchenne muscular dystrophy patient & advocacy community keeps a gene therapy and multiple drugs on the US market, stopping the FDA from taking action, despite failed confirmatory clinical trials showing no efficacy and questionable safety. The Huntington's disease patient and...

Merck, Pfizer’s Drug Combo ‘Rewrites the Standard of Care’ in Bladder Cancer
Merck and Pfizer’s Keytruda‑Padcev doublet delivered a dramatic survival advantage in the Phase 3 EV‑304 study of muscle‑invasive bladder cancer. The regimen cut the risk of disease progression, recurrence or death by 47% compared with gemcitabine‑cisplatin and lowered overall‑mortality risk by...
Top ICT Tenders: Sentech Looks to IOT Opportunities
Senteic has issued a three‑year tender to build a comprehensive IoT ecosystem, inviting providers to deliver hardware, connectivity and platform solutions across nine categories, including smart metering, asset tracking, smart cities, e‑health, fleet management, smart grid, agriculture, and a generic...

Upwind Doubles Down on India and Expands Footprint Across Asia-Pacific and Japan to Meet Growing Demand for Real-Time Cloud and...
Upwind announced a major expansion across Asia‑Pacific and Japan, adding local SaaS instances in India, Australia, Singapore and Japan while tripling its regional workforce in just three months. The cloud‑security vendor says its global customer base has grown 200% year‑over‑year,...

GRF Targets UAS and C-UAS Growth with High Performance RFIC Portfolio
Guerrilla RF announced an expanded focus on the fast‑growing unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and counter‑UAS (C‑UAS) markets, offering a portfolio of more than 90 RF integrated circuits. The portfolio covers low‑noise small‑signal devices through high‑power GaN amplifiers, targeting mission‑critical communications,...
DTCC to Launch Equities Data Portals
DTCC announced the upcoming launch of next‑generation equities data portals that will give clients a unified view of clearing, settlement and post‑trade processing information from its NSCC and DTC subsidiaries. The portals, built on Snowflake’s AI Data Cloud, feature intuitive...

NetQuest Launches NetworkLens for Hyperscale AI Threat Detection
NetQuest unveiled NetworkLens, a portfolio of hyperscale, real‑time network intelligence datasets designed for AI‑driven cyber threat detection. The datasets are continuously generated by the NetQuest Streaming Network Sensor, which captures wire‑speed traffic and transforms it into structured records covering application...

Payments, Fraud and AI: Why Retailers Can’t Afford to Ignore AML in 2026
In 2026 online retailers must broaden payment options—from e‑wallets and BNPL to crypto—while confronting a surge in money‑laundering and fraud. UK data shows £337 million in AML losses last year, with retail accounting for 49 % of fraud value. Criminals are leveraging...

OTTL Context Inference Comes to the Filter Processor
The OpenTelemetry Collector’s Filter Processor now supports OTTL context inference starting with collector‑contrib v0.146.0, introducing top‑level `*_conditions` fields that replace nested context blocks. Operators can write a flat list of expressions, and the processor automatically determines the correct telemetry context...

Criteo Joins OpenAI Advertising Pilot in ChatGPT
Criteo has become the first advertising‑technology partner in OpenAI’s ChatGPT Free and Go advertising pilot in the United States. The integration lets brands run Criteo‑powered ads directly within the ChatGPT interface, leveraging the platform’s commerce‑focused AI decisioning. Early data shows...
Best Practices for Applying HDX-MS to FBLD
A recent open‑access study demonstrates that hydrogen‑deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HDX‑MS) can reliably map binding sites of extremely weak fragment hits (up to 7 mM KD) against Cyclophilin D. By optimizing protein concentration at 10 µM and testing fragments at 2.5‑10 mM, the...

Innodisk Launches CXL Add-In Card for Scalable Edge AI Memory Expansion
Innodisk unveiled a CXL Add‑in Card (AIC) that expands memory via PCIe without using DIMM slots. The HHHL‑form factor card supports up to 256 GB using two DDR5 RDIMM sockets and delivers 32 GB/s over PCIe Gen 5 × 8. Built on CXL 2.0 Type 3, it enables...
Alcidion Delivering ‘Software as a Medical Device’ AI Capabilities in Both Australia and the UK
Alcidion announced that its Miya Precision Concept Detection AI feature has achieved Class 1 medical device registration on Australia’s ARTG (ID 522634) and the UK’s MHRA. The tool parses clinicians’ free‑text notes, proposes SNOMED CT codes and streamlines documentation while requiring clinician validation....
The Majority of Businesses Manage Payments Through Disconnected Systems, Corefy’s 2025 Study Finds
Corefy’s State of Payment Maturity 2025 study, based on 672 global assessments, reveals that 58.5% of businesses still operate fragmented payment systems, limiting visibility and control. While manual handling has fallen to just 1%, only 11.7% of firms have reached...

World Space Week 2025 Set Record With 50,000 Events in 102 Countries
World Space Week 2025 set a participation record with nearly 50,000 activities in 102 countries. The surge reflects a shift from a niche sector to a global priority, as educators, governments and industry rally to prepare the next generation for...
Big Pharma’s Next Entrant Could Come From China
Chinese drugmakers, led by Jiangsu Hengrui Pharmaceuticals, are emerging as global biotech contenders. Hengrui topped 2024 trial sponsorship, boasts a pipeline of 100 investigational drugs and 400 trials, and secured a $500 million partnership with GSK that could yield $12 billion. Analysts...

Everyone Knows About Broken Authorization – So Why Does It Still Work for Attackers?
Broken authorization, including BOLA and BFLA, remains a top API vulnerability despite widespread awareness and OWASP coverage. The flaw persists because authorization checks are embedded in business logic and only break under real‑world traffic patterns, not in design‑time testing. Attackers...
U.S. Space Force Pushes to Put Airborne Target Tracking Sensors in Orbit
The U.S. Space Force is advancing the Airborne Moving Target Indicator (AMTI) program to place space‑based sensors that can track aircraft, drones and missiles in orbit. Early prototype demonstrations have delivered detailed on‑orbit data, and the service is leveraging technology...

Boost Pandas Performance with Modin, Dask, Polars
Python Tip When pandas is too slow, there are other libraries to rescue: - Modin - Easiest switch from pandas Change one line: import modin.pandas as pd Same syntax. Uses all CPU cores - Dask - When data > RAM Processes data in chunks across CPU...

How Noisy Is Clean Power?
The University of Manchester has launched the (not)NOISY research programme to develop the first advanced tools for predicting underwater noise from tidal turbine arrays. The project will create high‑fidelity computer models and AI‑assisted simulations that estimate how turbine noise travels...
Stop Quick Wins: Educate and Segment Leads for Pipeline Growth
Pipeline not growing? You might be making these 3 classic mistakes.. It’s painfully common: B2B Marketers and Founders get stuck on the sales treadmill, chasing only those who seem ready to buy now, ignoring the bigger picture. 1. Chasing Quick...
Shutdown Stalls Compliance Plans for Cyber Breach Reporting Rule
A partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security is delaying the finalization of the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act rule, which would impose stricter breach‑notification requirements on critical‑infrastructure firms. The agency announced in February that it was...
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Quantum-Resistant Data Diode Secures Sensitive Data on Edge Devices, Critical Systems
Forward Edge‑AI unveiled Isidore Quantum, a palm‑sized data diode that enforces one‑way data flow while encrypting traffic with post‑quantum algorithms such as ML‑KEM and ML‑DSA. The device, co‑developed with the U.S. government and Microsoft, delivers sub‑0.5 ms latency and up to...
California Sets August 2026 Deadline for First Corporate Climate Reports
The California Air Resources Board approved the Greenhouse Gas Reporting and Climate Financial Risk Disclosure Initial Regulation, setting an August 10, 2026 deadline for the first‑year corporate emissions filing. SB 253 obliges companies with more than $1 billion in revenue to report Scope 1 and 2...
The Week Ahead in AI: Anthropic’s Stand, Oura’s New Model for Women’s Health, New AI Agent From Perplexity & OpenAI...
Anthropic refused a Pentagon request for unrestricted AI access, prompting a six‑month federal phase‑out and a legal challenge. OpenAI announced 900 million weekly active users, 50 million paying subscribers, and a $110 billion funding round while securing a new Pentagon agreement with safeguards....
LAX Deploys Adaptive Cross-Border Liquidity Intelligence Layer for Web4 Commerce
LAX has launched an Adaptive Cross‑Border Liquidity Intelligence Layer that embeds AI‑driven routing and liquidity‑optimization directly into decentralized payment infrastructure. The layer continuously analyses transaction flows and network conditions, dynamically reallocating capital to keep settlements efficient across multiple blockchains. By...

Home Centre Ramadan Campaign Drives 595% Uplift in Engagement
Home Centre’s Ramadan campaign leveraged three gamified hero films to transform passive viewers into active participants, delivering a 595% surge in comment activity compared with the previous year. The social‑first rollout across Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat and other channels reached 70% of...

AI Contest 9 Showcases 800 Shared Futures
🌸AI Contest 9: We🌸 Finalists and Winners For Contest 9, I asked you to share what your world looks like as you, like all of us, live through the dawn of the age of AI. 800 submissions later, I see you. Thread below.👇 We...

The TPA’s Role in Avoiding Unnecessary ERISA Litigation
Third‑party administrators (TPAs) must ensure that a self‑funded health plan’s formal document and its Summary Plan Description (SPD) are perfectly aligned. Gaps or missing clauses—especially around subrogation—can expose both the TPA and plan sponsor to ERISA class‑action lawsuits costing tens...

Leadership Emphasizes Real Constraints Over Hype in Chipmaking
Had the opportunity last week to share my perspective with the top 200 leaders at $AMAT as they plan the next phase of chipmaking. These are the discussions that matter to me: real technology constraints, hard tradeoffs, and long-term industry impact,...

Grab This Awesome 4K-Ready Gaming PC with a 7800X3D and RX 9070 XT for Under $1,750 — $150 Saving on...
CyberPowerPC’s new pre‑built gaming PC retails for $1,749.99 and pairs an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor with a Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics card, 32 GB DDR5 RAM, and a 2 TB NVMe SSD. The 7800X3D’s 3D V‑Cache delivers top‑tier gaming performance, while the RX 9070 XT offers RTX 5070 Ti‑class output...
First Confirmed US One‑way Drone Strike on Iran Sharpens Pentagon UAV Expansion
The United States confirmed its first combat use of low‑cost, one‑way attack drones against Iranian targets during Operation Epic Fury. footage released by CENTCOM shows the drones deployed by Task Force Scorpion Strike alongside precision munitions. The Pentagon is accelerating a program...

Henri Sells 2 Million Bars Across Canada in One Year
Henri Nutrition, a Quebec‑based startup founded by a mother and her 9‑year‑old son, sold two million bars in its first year, expanding to 1,300 Canadian retail locations from just 40 a year earlier. The brand’s simple formula—no added sugar, seven ingredients...

Google Ranking Volatility Remains Extremely High in March
Google Search ranking volatility continues to be super heated into March https://www.seroundtable.com/google-search-ranking-volatility-heat-march-41014.html #google #googleupdate #googlealgorithmupdate #googleseo #seo
AI Hiring Tools Still Perpetuate Workplace Bias
In the workplace, AI is not levelling the playing field. Despite laws prohibiting discrimination, AI-powered hiring tools have repeatedly caused concerns about bias, fairness, and data privacy. https://t.co/Gyl7PSweRU #AI #Women #Technology #Jobs #ArtificialInteligence

AgentOps: Full Stack Needed to Scale AI Agents
AgentOps = MLOps for autonomous AI. 🧠⚙️ To scale agents in production you need the full stack: 🗺️ planning 🧠 memory/context 🤖 execution (tools/APIs/code) 📈 monitoring 🔁 optimization 🛡️ governance 🏗️ infrastructure Agents don’t scale without operations. #AgentOps #AIAgents #AgenticAI #LLMs #Automation

Solar Module Prices Surge Faster Than Forecast in February
Solar module prices rise faster than expected in February #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/IthL40gLnT https://t.co/eJ2paazz7a
BiotechTV Welcomes New Contributor Wassim Laroussi
BiotechTV is growing today. I’m happy to welcome @WassimLaroussi3 as our newest contributor. I’ve been impressed with his own videos, and he is going to do some very cool stuff for @BiotechTV. https://t.co/LUcm1sTqGz
Strait of Hormuz Carries Significant LNG Alongside Oil
Very interesting > The Strait of Hormuz is not just oil - but also LNG. https://t.co/jlv7Hrp9LJ
Future of Work: People, Agents, Robots Collaborate
The future of work isn’t Human vs. Machine. We’re moving toward a "tripartite" workforce: People + Agents + Robots Despite AI’s ability to automate 57% of tasks, the human element remains the competitive edge. See why: https://t.co/akYPtsI3GU @McKinsey_MGI #AI #MWC26 #IoT #5G #FutureOfWork
Meta AI Assistant Begins Testing Shopping Search Feature
Focus on ecommerce? -> Meta starts testing AI Shopping features in Meta AI assistant "Meta is developing a shopping feature for its Meta AI assistant on the web, offering US users product searches and visual carousels of item cards." https://t.co/QAP4x5goEP
FDA Limits NTLA Gene Therapy to Mild Cases, Undermining Demand
$NTLA drug is off hold but now being restricted by the FDA to the least severe/sick patients, which would logically be those least likely to want/need an experimental gene editing therapy. Existing options will dominate. Target/disease selection is a...
Batteries Accelerate Data Center Grid Connections, Cutting Costs
Great conversation with @Edison_Electric this morning focused on using new technologies to get more data centers connected to the grid faster. Connecting data centers to the grid is critical to bringing electricity rates down. Batteries are key. https://t.co/6SD5BHtq4g