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Security risks are rising as AI agents handle emails, code and financial tasks, prompting Gen to add new protections in Norton 360.
The package aims to cut development time and curb compliance risks as firms deploy AI agents into HR, finance and IT workflows.
Security teams can now apply the same rules to AI-generated code across development and deployment, as Salt broadens its platform to curb flaws earlier.
Windows PCs with up to 128GB of unified memory could let developers and creators run larger AI models locally, Microsoft said.
The update is being pitched as a broader step up for professional users, with gains reported in accuracy, speed and reliability across tasks.
The launch underscores rising demand for low-latency AI analytics as the company's cloud revenue climbs past USD $250 million in annual run-rate.
The round values the software supply chain security company at USD $1 billion as AI coding boosts the flow of third-party code into production.
Growing demand for AI coding tools has prompted Cursor to strengthen its regional sales team as it expands closer to customers in ANZ.
It gives software teams a way to change AI agent behaviour in production in under 200 milliseconds, reducing the risk of bad outputs reaching users.
Businesses struggling with fragmented records can now give AI agents a shared data layer, as Airbyte adds search and write tools for workflows.
Rising enterprise demand in Asia Pacific and Japan is prompting Cursor to build a regional hub in Singapore and recruit local staff.
Businesses can now run supplier, tax and sanctions checks through AI tools, as apexanalytix opens access to more than 280 million records.
It lets developers use AI coding tools without pasting sensitive credentials into prompts, reducing the risk of secrets leaking into logs or source control.
Customers gain broader visibility into AI risks as Wiz adds cloud, edge and coding-tool coverage, with Red Agent now in public preview.
The fresh capital will fund global expansion as investors back VAST’s AI infrastructure software, now valued at USD $30 billion after its latest round.
The launch aims to let firms and software agents use Salesforce data and workflows inside coding tools and collaboration apps, cutting build times by up to 40%.
AI coding agents are increasing supply chain risk, prompting new controls to verify third-party dependencies before they reach production.
Businesses can now handle refunds, payment links and transaction checks in Zoho Payments through AI prompts, via an open protocol linking chat tools.
Startups may get more runway in Sydney as Repeat Builders commits AUD $3 million to each venture before recruiting founders.
It aims to give AI agents persistent memory and queryable search in Postgres, replacing brittle markdown files with database-backed retrieval.