Cato is embedding GPUs into its SASE backbone and integrating AI governance into the platform, signaling a shift toward real-time, inline AI security and a new entry point for partners to address enterprise AI risk.
New offerings focus on storage scalability and automated data pipelines to help organizations move AI workloads from pilot environments to production systems.
Upwind and Microsoft are bringing runtime security into Azure, giving security teams visibility across workloads without leaving the platform they already use.
As MSPs demand backup platforms that evolve faster and integrate with existing tools, Slide is expanding its BCDR platform, ecosystem integrations, and EMEA presence.
New connectivity, governance controls, and agent tooling aim to help enterprises move AI projects into production by giving AI systems secure access to operational data across hundreds of business platforms.
AI speeding up how data is created, shared, and reused, opens the door for partners to offer advisory services, platform integration, and continuous monitoring around data security and AI governance.
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