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, Qualcomm & Skylo Launch LPWA NTN-IoT for Brazil
Telit Cinterion, an end-to-end IoT solutions enabler, announces the ME910G1-NTN module. The module balances affordability with seamless, reliable connectivity spanning 2G through cellular Low Power Wide Area (LPWA), plus satellite. The ME910G1-NTN empowers businesses across Brazil to develop IoT applications that operate effectively in diverse locations and coverage environments. For more information about Telit Cinterion solutions that combine cellular 5G and non-terrestrial networks (NTN), visit website.
In Artificial Intelligence news this week….
Atomicwork Launches Service Management to Boost IT Productivity
Atomicwork, the leading modern service management provider, announced the release of its agentic service management platform. Designed to transform how organizations provide, manage, and support enterprise IT services, the platform enables IT teams to offload their routine IT operations to Atomicwork AI Agents, allowing service teams to focus on strategic initiatives that drive business value.
In FinTech news this week….
Deloitte Digital Launches Agentforce for LLM in Regulated Industries With Salesforce and Anthropic
Deloitte Digital launched Agentforce accelerators, developed in collaboration with Salesforce and Anthropic, to help enterprises in highly regulated industries, including wealth management, retail banking, life sciences and healthcare, meet compliance needs for the deployment of Generative AI (GenAI).
In Computer Science news this week…
IonQ Advances Hybrid Quantum Computing with CUDA-Q
IonQ, a leader in the quantum computing and networking industry, announced the completion of an industry-first demonstration of an end-to-end application workflow that leverages the NVIDIA CUDA-Q platform alongside IonQ’s leading quantum computing hardware.
In HealthTech news this week…
Verisma Acquires Olah to Streamline Patient Data Mgmt
Verisma, a leading provider of intelligent health data management solutions, announces the company is acquiring Olah Healthcare Technology. Olah’s Enterprise Archiving Solution (EAS) seamlessly integrates with electronic health records (EHR), offering secure and efficient ways to retire, archive and access legacy data. Together, the companies will empower healthcare providers with a scalable, interoperable and trusted platform safeguarding patient information, enhancing regulatory compliance, and optimizing data accessibility and security.
In Information and Communications news this week…
Bitdefender & Cysurance Launch Cybersecurity Warranty
Bitdefender, a global cybersecurity leader, announced a new cybersecurity breach warranty program for businesses that adopt its managed detection and response (MDR) services. The program, which offers up to $1 million in financial compensation in the wake of security incidents impacting operations, is delivered through a partnership with Cysurance.
Article of the Week
A Deep Dive into AI Fraud Detection: How It Works and Why It Matters
Fraud is a growing concern for businesses across industries, with evolving tactics making it increasingly difficult to detect and prevent. Traditional methods of fraud detection often fall short of keeping up with the speed and sophistication of modern threats. Enter AI fraud detection—powerful tools that leverage machine learning and advanced algorithms to identify, mitigate, and prevent fraud in real time. By adopting AI technology, businesses can enhance security, reduce risks, and improve operational efficiency.