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Okta takes a governance-first path to AI adoption
The common denominator, as enterprises race to actionize artificial intelligence, is balancing its raucous hype, potential risks and realistic opportunities. At Okta Inc., striking that balance in AI adoption has meant a pragmatic blueprint that codifies discipline rather than pointless experimentation. Given its focused approach, what’s the progress report from Okta on AI adoption dividends? ...
From dashboards to decisions: AgentOps takes on IT complexity
While artificial intelligence has reshaped industries, its impact on IT operations is especially pressing. Leaders now face rising complexity across tools and infrastructure while strategizing how to deliver outcomes. AgentOps, a new paradigm, aims to reduce friction, automate decision-making, and embed intelligence into operations. Beyond a technical upgrade, AgentOps represents the reimagining of IT operations ...
Meter Command puts bespoke AI to work in network operations
The networking world is undergoing a critical transformation. As environments grow more complex, talent shortages deepen and IT expectations rise, the industry is broadening its search for better ways to manage and secure the backbone of digital businesses. Enter bespoke AI solutions. This new crop of tools is designed to deliver precision, accuracy and accountability. ...
Breaking down silos: 6 takeaways from Elevate ’25 on AI and the future of work
The steep ascendency of artificial intelligence has created a surge in enterprise-wide reorganizations aimed at streamlining operations toward simplicity, agility and cross-sectoral visibility. The trend of teams operating separately as cocooned siloes with thin-woven communication lines is giving way to centralized communication and functioning for the future of work. At Elevate ’25, theCUBE spoke with leaders ...
Inside Juniper and HPE’s AI networking strategy for scale and security
Enterprises are moving from artificial intelligence pilots to large-scale production, putting intense pressure on data center networks. Supporting graphics processing unit-intensive training and scalable inferencing requires raw bandwidth, intelligent automation and secure, predictable infrastructure. To meet those demands, Juniper Networks Inc. is combining its Ethernet research and validated blueprints with Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.’s expertise ...
Why API security is the hidden fabric of modern business
The proliferation of artificial intelligence tools to reshape enterprise operations has created a parallel security challenge: The surge in application programming interface traffic driven by AI agents and protocols, such as Model Context Protocol and application-to-application. In short, APIs are the new frontier of threats, and API security will be critical to sustainable AI-driven innovation. ...
Accelerating cybersecurity innovation: CrowdStrike, AWS and Nvidia back Terra Security
The stage at Fal.Con 2025 spotlighted one of the hottest new names in cybersecurity today: Terra Security Inc. Having won CrowdStrike Holdings Inc.’s Cybersecurity Startup Accelerator program for 2025, Terra now has the backing of notable companies such as Nvidia Corp., Amazon Web Services Inc. and CrowdStrike itself. Terra aims to reimagine offensive security through agentic artificial ...
The road to self-driving networks: HPE’s vision for AI-based autonomy
In a classic example of self-sustenance, artificial intelligence is streamlining the very networks and pipelines that underpin it. Drawing from the same idea behind self-driving cars and the evolution of autonomous transportation, infrastructure experts are building trust in AI-driven operations and gradually advancing toward fully autonomous networks. With big names such as Hewlett Packard Enterprise ...
Cisco bets on AI-ready campus and branch networks to handle the edge explosion
As artificial intelligence reshapes the enterprise, the spotlight often falls on data centers. But Cisco Systems Inc. argues that the real frontier lies closer to the edge — in campus and branch networks. But Cisco Systems Inc. argues that the real frontier lies closer to the edge — in campus and branch networks. While the data ...
How Extreme Networks elevates AI’s transformation potential with intelligent networking
No longer a mere futuristic concept, artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming the engine behind enterprise transformation. As its adoption elevates, however, the AI network is stepping out of its “plumbing” role and emerging as a true enabler of innovation. In weaving the pathways for enterprise-grade adoption, Extreme Networks Inc.’s vision incorporates a universal, cloud-native, AI-powered ...









