Here is IT Digest’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 Hardware and Network news this week…
Keysight and Airbus UpNext Drive 5G Non-Terrestrial Network Innovation
Keysight Technologies has announced its strategic collaboration with Airbus UpNext on the SpaceRAN demonstrator, a groundbreaking initiative to advance 5G non-terrestrial network (NTN) capabilities by leveraging software-defined satellite technology for both ground testing and eventual in-orbit deployment aboard a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite.
In Cloud Computing & Mobility news this week….
Zscaler Launches AI Security Suite to Safeguard Enterprise AI Adoption
Zscaler, Inc. , an internationally recognized Cloud security and Zero Trust architecture company, announced that it is expanding its security portfolio significantly by introducing Zscaler AI Security Suite. These innovations comprise a comprehensive set of services that aim at helping enterprises safely implement artificial intelligence (AI) technologies without losing visibility, governance, and control capabilities over their complex digital environments.
In FinTech news this week….
Zelis® Launches ZAPP Edge℠ for Modern Healthcare Payments
Zelis, a leading provider of healthcare technology solutions, introduces ZAPP Edge℠, an evolution of its capabilities designed to streamline reimbursement and give medical providers improved transparency and control across the payment process.
In Cybersecurity news this week….
Druva Unveils Threat Watch for Continuous Threat Detection, Redefining Cyber Resilience Across Industries
Druva, the leader in cloud-native data security, announced the release of Threat Watch, an automated threat detection feature that helps organizations recognize existing threats in their data, with the aim of reducing potential threats to the recovery process. This latest release from Druva represents a significant strategic shift in the way in which enterprises can tackle cyber security issues by incorporating threat detection in the data protection and recovery function.
In Information and Communications news this week…
Palo Alto Networks Unveils Quantum-Safe Security to Future-Proof Enterprise Cryptography
Palo Alto Networks has announced Quantum Safe Security, its next, generation cybersecurity solution aimed at enabling enterprises to be prepared for the increased quantum threat to todays cryptographic systems. This product provides live cryptographic visibility, risk quantification and phased remediation workflows that will help to speed up the migration to post, quantum cryptography (PQC) at scale without interrupting business operations.
In Artificial intelligence news this week…
OpenAI Unveils Next-Generation In-House AI Data Agent to Accelerate Insight and Decision-Making
OpenAI revealed the design and capabilities of its proprietary in-house AI data agent a custom artificial intelligence system built to transform internal data exploration and analysis. The agent is engineered to deliver contextually grounded insights, significantly reduce analytical turnaround time, and broaden autonomous access to insights across functions such as Engineering, Data Science, Go-to-Market, Finance, and Research.
In Computer Science news this week…
IonQ Bolsters Quantum Software Capabilities with Strategic Acquisition of Seed Innovations
IonQ, a leading quantum technology firm, has announced an acquisition of Seed Innovations, an AI software firm based in Colorado, which will further enhance its software offerings and mark a new trend of consolidation in the quantum computing sector. The acquisition is set to be completed on January 30, 2026, and Seed Innovations’ staff will join IonQ’s Quantum Infrastructure business to help develop enterprise-grade AI quantum software systems.
Article of the Week
AIOps Implementation Guide for Enterprises: How to Operationalize AI for Smarter IT Operations
Enterprise IT has never lacked data. Logs are everywhere. Metrics never stop. Alerts keep coming, day and night. Yet when something breaks, teams still scramble. They know something is wrong but not what, not why, and not where to start.






























