Veon, via its Kyivstar subsidiary, has launched a generative AI lab in collaboration with AWS to advance Ukrainian businesses with AI integration in operations. The lab offers innovative AI services like content generation and intelligent tools to enhance business efficiency.
Red Hat is enhancing its partnership with AWS to boost its virtualization and AI solutions on AWS Marketplace. This strategic collaboration integrates Red Hat’s Enterprise Linux AI and OpenShift solutions, offering a streamlined path for organizations.
PMT Security’s new division provides comprehensive security solutions for Australian data centers, aligning with the growing demands of SaaS, cloud, and AI. Based in Melbourne, the division delivers advanced security technologies, including CCTV and automation, ensuring robust asset protection.
MTN’s strategic partnership with China Telecom and Huawei leverages advanced technologies like 5G, IoT, and AI to enhance South Africa’s digital landscape. By prioritizing transformative services, this collaboration ensures improved connectivity and infrastructure.
Nokia and Microsoft have extended their partnership by five years. This collaboration focuses on equipping Azure data centers with advanced routers and switches to enhance connectivity and optimize cloud infrastructure.
Amazon’s $4 billion investment in Anthropic marks a significant step in enhancing AI. By boosting AWS’s role as a cloud and training partner, this strategic collaboration is set to unlock unprecedented advancements in AI systems.
BT’s new SASE service optimizes cloud protection for UK businesses, integrating Fortinet’s advanced cybersecurity solutions. This update enhances BT’s SD-WAN with AI-driven SSE features, including zero-trust access and secure web gateways.
Verizon’s deployment of an Open RAN Distributed Antenna System (DAS) at the University of Texas and Austin Convention Center showcases an innovative leap in telecommunications. Open RAN is pivotal for flexible and efficient network services by utilizing components from multiple vendors.
Qualcomm is diversifying beyond mobile handsets, targeting $22 billion annual revenue from automotive and IoT by FY29.

