Welcome to CIOFirst’s Weekly Roundup—your trusted digest of the week’s most important enterprise tech updates. From quantum computing breakthroughs and AI-ready security to API monetization, SASE innovation, and new low-code/no-code strategies, here’s the news shaping the digital enterprise landscape.
In Generative AI…
OpenAI Expands Realtime API with Advanced Voice Model and New Capabilities
OpenAI enhances its Realtime API with a new advanced voice model and expanded features, enabling enterprises to deliver richer conversational AI experiences across applications.
In Fintech…
Wolters Kluwer Unveils CCH Capego Practice Management, a Cloud Platform for Next-Generation Audit and Accounting Firms
Wolters Kluwer launches Capego Practice Management, a cloud-native solution designed to modernize audit and accounting practices with streamlined workflows and enhanced collaboration.
In Quantum Computing…
Phasecraft Secures $34M Series B to Accelerate Quantum Algorithms for Real-World Applications
Quantum software pioneer Phasecraft raises $34 million in Series B funding to accelerate the development of algorithms that bring quantum computing closer to real-world enterprise applications.
In Cloud…
Kong Acquires OpenMeter to Power API and AI Monetization in the Agentic Era
Kong acquires OpenMeter to expand its API platform with metering and monetization capabilities, helping enterprises monetize AI-driven services in the emerging agentic computing era.
In Enterprise AI…
Grid Dynamics and Temporal Technologies Launch Agentic AI Platform to Accelerate Enterprise Adoption
Grid Dynamics partners with Temporal Technologies to introduce an Agentic AI platform designed to accelerate enterprise adoption of autonomous AI-driven workflows.
In Cloud Security…
SailPoint and HCLTech Partner to Advance AI-Ready Identity Security at Enterprise Scale
SailPoint collaborates with HCLTech to deliver AI-powered identity security solutions that enable enterprises to manage access risks and scale securely in the AI era.
In Cybersecurity…
Palo Alto Networks Expands SASE Leadership with Prisma Browser to Defend Against Evasive Threats
Palo Alto Networks introduces Prisma Browser, extending its SASE platform to defend against highly evasive web-based threats and improve enterprise cybersecurity posture.
⭐ Article of the Week
Low-Code or No-Code Automation: Which Approach Scales Better for Your Enterprise?
This week’s feature analyzes the strengths and limitations of low-code and no-code automation, helping CIOs identify the best approach to scale innovation, reduce complexity, and align with enterprise growth strategies.