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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…

Arista Networks Unveils Massive Scale Campus Mobility with AI-Powered Networking and Ruggedized Infrastructure

Arista Networks, a global leader in cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) networking solutions, announced a major expansion of its Cognitive Campus portfolio with the launch of Massive Scale Campus Mobility. This comprehensive update includes the introduction of Arista VESPA (Virtual Ethernet Segment with Proxy ARP) for wireless LAN (WLAN) mobility, enhancements to its autonomous AI framework AVA® (Autonomous Virtual Assist), and new campus switching platforms designed for challenging outdoor and industrial environments.

In Cloud Computing & Mobility news this week….

HUMAN and AWS Forge a New Trust Standard for AI Agents with Cryptographic Verification of Amazon Bedrock AgentCore

In a major development for cloud security and AI-driven automation, HUMAN Security, Inc. has announced that its AgenticTrust platform now supports cryptographic verification of traffic generated by the Amazon Bedrock AgentCore browser enabling enterprises to authenticate and secure AI agent interactions hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure.

In FinTech news this week….

Visa Launches Global Stablecoins Advisory Practice to Guide Businesses in Digital Money Adoption

Visa, a worldwide leader in digital payments, has introduced its Stablecoins Advisory Practice, a new strategic offering from Visa Consulting & Analytics (VCA) designed to help financial institutions, fintechs, merchants, and enterprises navigate the expanding world of stablecoin technology.

In Cybersecurity news this week….

Cohesity and Google Cloud Forge Multi-Year Strategic Partnership to Boost Cyber Resilience and Enterprise AI Adoption

Cohesity, a world leader in AI-powered data security, announced an important expansion of its strategic partnership with Google Cloud. This long-term partnership has been planned and executed so that it is able to provide world-class integrated solutions which are able to increase cyber resilience, enhance data security, and hasten enterprise adoption of Artificial Intelligence.

In Information and Communications news this week…

BrowserStack Narrows Developer-QA Productivity Divide with New AI-Powered Test Failure Analysis Agent

BrowserStack, the global leading software testing platform, has revealed its latest technology breakthrough aimed at speeding up quality delivery for engineering teams. The recently introduced AI-driven Test Failure Analysis Agent significantly shortens the time required for test failure analysis by Quality Assurance teams in an effort to bridge the widening productivity gap between software developers and testing experts.

In Artificial intelligence news this week…

NVIDIA Expands AI Customization with Unsloth Fine-Tuning on RTX PCs and DGX Spark

NVIDIA shared a helpful update through its RTX AI Garage initiative. It shows developers how to speed up and scale large language model (LLM) fine-tuning. This can be done using the open-source Unsloth framework on NVIDIA RTX AI PCs and the new DGX Spark system. This development greatly expands access to advanced AI model customization. Now, individual creators and enterprise teams can benefit more easily.

In Computer Science news this week…

IonQ and QuantumBasel Strengthen Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Next-Generation Quantum Systems

IonQ, a top player in quantum computing, is expanding its partnership with QuantumBasel. This Swiss initiative is located at the uptownBasel campus in Switzerland. This enhanced agreement reinforces QuantumBasel’s position as IonQ’s official European Innovation Center and supports broader commercialization efforts for advanced quantum systems.

Article of the Week

Information Security Policy Guide for 2026: How Enterprises Build Strong, Compliant and Resilient Security Foundations

Information Security PolicyBy 2026, security cannot just sit in a folder somewhere. You cannot write it once and forget it. Policies have to move with the business. They have to cover AI tools, hybrid teams, cloud growth. If they do not, problems appear before anyone notices. Legacy policies are still everywhere. They wait for problems to happen and then react. Shadow IT, uncontrolled AI, cloud misconfigurations. These are the things that slip through.