
The AI Times

The AI Times

The AI Times

The AI Times

The AI Times

The AI Times

The AI Times

Saviynt hits $300m ARR and launches Zuma AI identity security platform
Saviynt has surpassed $300 million in annual recurring revenue and launched Zuma, a dedicated enterprise AI identity security platform. The solution provides visibility, runtime protection,

OpenAI launches inference residency in the United Arab Emirates
OpenAI has launched Inference Residency in the United Arab Emirates, making it one of only three locations globally to support in-country GPU processing. This expansion

Cisco launches Antares AI models to detect software vulnerabilities
Cisco has unveiled Antares, a family of small language models designed to identify software vulnerabilities locally. These compact AI tools allow organisations to scan source

The number that went backwards in ServiceNow’s AI index
AI spending grew 110% in a year and agent adoption reached 59%. Over the same period, the share of organisations connecting AI workflows across business

Cisco warns enterprises are bolting AI onto unsuitable legacy systems
Cisco has urged organisations to stop layering AI onto legacy systems, revealing that just 33% of companies have a formal adoption strategy. Drawing on its

Oracle to bring Google Gemini models to enterprise applications
Oracle and Google Cloud have expanded their partnership to integrate Gemini models into Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications and Oracle NetSuite. This enables enterprise customers to

SANS Institute launches Gulf edition of AI security maturity model
The SANS Institute has introduced the Gulf edition of its AI Security Maturity Model eBook, providing a structured framework for regional organisations to assess their

Alteryx report finds 53% of firms struggle with business context in AI
New research from Alteryx reveals that 80% of organisations plan to increase AI spending, yet over half struggle to translate business context into AI workflows.

84% report AI returns on investment. Only 7% say the cost matched their plan
SolarWinds’ 2026 State of ITSM Report, drawn from 844 IT professionals, finds AI meeting expectations while workloads hold steady or rise. The survey is precise

Cloudera report: 95% of enterprises delay AI over infrastructure gaps
A global Cloudera survey of 1,500 IT specialists reveals that nearly all enterprises have delayed or cancelled AI initiatives due to infrastructure, governance, and compliance



