Deutsche Telekom partners with IPAI to drive responsible AI innovation across Europe, focusing on secure, scalable solutions in telecom and beyond. With a new campus in Heilbronn and over 70 organizations involved, the initiative aims to strengthen digital sovereignty and foster collaboration.
Exabeam and Vectra AI have partnered to strengthen threat detection and streamline security operations. By combining advanced network analytics with automated response tools, the integration offers faster insights, centralized visibility, and reduced manual effort.
The UAE is partnering with top US tech firms to build a massive AI data center in Abu Dhabi. Dubbed the UAE Stargate, the project aims to deliver five gigawatts of AI power and expand globally, aligning with a larger US initiative to boost AI infrastructure across key sectors.
TPG Telecom has accused Telstra of exaggerating its mobile coverage by nearly one million square kilometres, calling the claims misleading and unfair. The dispute centers on Telstra counting areas where coverage requires extra equipment. TPG is urging regulators to act and may pursue legal action.
Juniper Networks and ServiceNow have launched an AI-driven network and service automation solution, combining Juniper’s Mist platform with ServiceNow’s telecom tools. This unified system streamlines operations for managed service providers, boosts efficiency, and reduces costs.
Qualcomm and e& UAE have partnered to advance 5G and edge AI in key UAE sectors. The alliance focuses on developing AI-powered devices and gateways to boost real-time data processing and efficiency, supported by Qualcomm’s new Abu Dhabi center.
Unleashing a new wave of innovation, NVIDIA’s NVLink Fusion is poised to redefine AI data centers by seamlessly integrating third-party CPUs with their GPUs. This strategic move not only caters to diverse computing demands but also expands NVIDIA’s footprint in the AI infrastructure space.
AWS and Saudi AI firm HUMAIN are launching a $5 billion initiative to develop an AI Zone in Saudi Arabia. The project supports Vision 2030, boosts innovation across key sectors, and includes training for 100,000 Saudis. By 2030, AI could add $130 billion to the economy.
Sparkle’s AISNA project has transformed its network operations by automating tasks and streamlining processes. With faster alert handling and major time savings, the initiative improves efficiency and enhances customer service. Developed with Engineering, this innovation reflects Sparkle’s commitment to operational excellence and better client experiences.
The collaboration between Qualcomm Technologies and Aramco Digital unlocks groundbreaking potential for industrial IoT throughout Saudi Arabia. Integrating Qualcomm’s hardware with Aramco’s 5G network, this partnership focuses on edge AI technologies to revolutionize industrial operations with enhanced efficiency and safety.