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ITDigest’s Weekly News Roundup Featuring T-Mobile, Sophos, Virtana and more

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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…

T-Mobile & Palo Alto Networks to Launch Managed SASE for Wireless

T-Mobile and Palo Alto Networks have jointly unveiled T-Mobile SASE, with Palo Alto Networks — an innovative managed service that combines America’s only nationwide 5G Advanced network with T-Mobile’s T-SIMsecure and Security Slice, alongside Palo Alto Networks’ cutting-edge Prisma SASE 5G platform. This new offering is designed to deliver superior security, enhanced network performance, and simplified management for T-Mobile for Business customers.

In Business Technology news this week….

Endava & AlixPartners Partner for Digital Transformation

Endava, the technology-driven business transformation group whose AI-native approach combines cutting edge technology with deep industry expertise, and global consulting firm, AlixPartners, announced their strategic partnership aimed at delivering comprehensive, end-to-end technology-driven solutions for clients globally.

In Cloud Computing & Mobility  news this week….

Virtana Acquires Zenoss to Enhance Observability Platform

Virtana, a leader in deep hybrid-infrastructure observability, has announced the acquisition of Zenoss, a pioneering company in real-time IT service monitoring and AI-driven event intelligence. This strategic move is set to enhance Virtana’s position in the observability and hybrid cloud monitoring market, projected to exceed $19 billion by 2028. The acquisition aims to bridge the gap between service visibility and infrastructure control in complex hybrid environments, fostering innovation and investment.

In FinTech news this week….

Samaya AI Secures $43.5M from NEA, Unveils New AI Agent

Samaya AI, the expert artificial intelligence platform for financial services, announced $43.5 million in financing, led by NEA (New Enterprise Associates), with participation from leaders in technology and financial services, including Eric Schmidt (former CEO of Google), Yann LeCun (AI Turing Award winner), David Siegel (Co-founder Two Sigma), and Marty Chavez (Vice Chair Sixth Street), among others. The funds will be used to support Samaya’s product development and market expansion.

In Cybersecurity news this week….

Sophos Accelerates Growith for MSP’s with the Launch of MSP Elevate Program

Sophos, a recognized global leader in advanced cybersecurity solutions, has launched a powerful new initiative aimed at accelerating business growth for Managed Service Providers (MSPs). The MSP Elevate program is designed to provide MSPs with a host of valuable tools, resources, and differentiated offerings that enhance their cybersecurity services, strengthen their customers’ defenses, and reward business growth with further investment.

In Information and Communications news this week…

Zoho Launches Ulaa Enterprise Browser with Enhanced Security

Zoho Corporation, a global leader in technology solutions, has introduced Ulaa Enterprise, the latest version of its privacy-centric browser designed to meet the unique security and visibility requirements of enterprise organizations. With Ulaa Enterprise, businesses can address browser-level threats efficiently, balancing robust security, user-friendly design, and comprehensive control without relying on complex third-party tools or virtual environments.

Article of the Week

Cybersecurity in Connected Care: Securing IoT in the Healthcare Ecosystem

Cybersecurity in Connected CareThe rise of connected care is reshaping healthcare delivery. From remote patient monitors to hospital-based imaging systems, Internet of Things (IoT) technologies are now deeply embedded in clinical operations. These devices create faster workflows, real-time diagnostics, and continuous patient oversight. But they also open the door to a cybersecurity threat that’s growing, fast. Connected care introduces thousands of endpoints into a single hospital environment. Each device is a digital touchpoint, and a potential weak link. As adoption scales, so does risk. Cybersecurity in connected care is no longer a technical afterthought. It’s a frontline issue that touches everything from patient safety to regulatory compliance.