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…
Telit Cinterion Brings 5G to NVIDIA Jetson Thor for Mobile AI
Telit Cinterion, a global enabler of end-to-end IoT solutions, announced that its comprehensive portfolio of 5G modules including RedCap modules such as the FE920C04 is in the final stages of validation with the newly launched NVIDIA Jetson Thor platform. This milestone expands Telit Cinterion’s support within the NVIDIA Jetson ecosystem, delivering advanced, high-performance connectivity for next-generation autonomous machines and mobile AI-driven systems. More information on Telit Cinterion’s 5G cellular modules and data cards optimized for the NVIDIA Jetson Thor platform is available here: Telit Cinterion for NVIDIA Jetson.
In Cloud Computing & Mobility news this week….
TD SYNNEX & AWS Partner to Drive Cloud & AI Growth in Americas
TD SYNNEX has announced the signing of a new Strategic Collaboration Agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS), aimed at driving broader adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), cloud migration, and digital modernization across North America, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
In FinTech news this week….
NVIDIA to Host Upcoming Event for Financial Community
NVIDIA will present at the following event for the financial community:
Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology Conference
Monday, Sept. 8, 12:25 p.m. Pacific Time
In Cybersecurity news this week….
Neovera Launches AI Fraud Testing to Tackle Automated Threats
Neovera, the trusted advisor that provides full cybersecurity and cloud services to enterprises, announced a new Fraud Red Team offering: the industry’s most advanced and continuous AI fraud testing capability. Designed to help financial and highly regulated institutions proactively defend against the next generation of AI-driven attacks, the new offering delivers unmatched breadth, featuring hundreds of synthetic voice profiles, forged IDs, document formats, and AI agents capable of mimicking human behavior across multiple channels.
In Information and Communications news this week…
Raj Batra Appointed at Eptura as CEO
Eptura, the global worktech leader, announced the appointment of Raj Batra as CEO, effective September 2. Batra brings distinguished leadership experience in the automation and digital transformation sectors. He previously spent over 30 years at Siemens in increasingly senior leadership roles, culminating in a highly successful tenure as CEO of Digital Industries Automation (USA). He also served as a member of Siemens’ U.S. Managing Board.
In Artificial intelligence news this week…
Auditoria.AI Boosts Autonomous Finance with Series B Funding
Auditoria.AI, the leader in AI-driven agentic automation for the Office of the CFO, announced a series of significant milestones marking a high-growth first half of 2025. Building on the momentum of a successful Series B funding round, the company introduced breakthrough capabilities, expanded its partner ecosystem, and earned industry recognition as a top innovator in AI and enterprise data.
In Computer Science news this week…
Mitsui, QSimulate & Quantinuum Unveil QIDO for Faster Discovery
Mitsui & Co., Ltd. (“Mitsui”), QSimulate, and Quantinuum have unveiled QIDO (Quantum-Integrated Discovery Orchestrator), a groundbreaking quantum-integrated chemistry platform designed to accelerate and reduce the cost of drug and materials development. By combining high-precision chemical reaction modeling with the power of classical and quantum computing, QIDO provides a next-generation solution for advancing innovation across multiple industries.
Article of the Week
How Video Analytics Is Reinventing Security and Operational Insight for CIOs
Over the last few years, industry and academia have become more interested in video analytics, also referred to as intelligent video analytics or video content analysis. Tasks that were previously only possible by humans can now be automated due to the widespread use of deep learning in video analytics.