Artificial intelligence played a prominent role at this week’s Bio International Convention in San Diego, the largest biotech event with vendors spanning the full ecosystem of companies in this industry. Today in a special address, Kimberly Powell (pictured), vice president and general manager of healthcare and life sciences at Nvidia Corp., made the case that agentic AI is about to do for biotech what it just did for software — and the company’s BioNeMo is the stack that turns generic large language models into working “AI scientists” that are both faster and cheaper to run.
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Since Zscaler Inc.‘s launch, the company’s mission has been to disrupt traditional access and security with its Zero Trust platform. At its user event, Zenith Live, in Las Vegas, the company made its case for what its next act would look like: becoming the foundational “zero trust for agentic AI” platform. For enterprises, the keynote by Chief Executive Jay Chaudhry (pictured) highlighted that securing artificial intelligence agents, including their connections, data paths and device footprint, is now a board-level architectural decision, not a bolt-on control, and that this will require a rethinking of security.
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Securing the AI workforce: Zscaler’s zero-trust play for agentic AI
At Cisco Systems Inc.‘s annual event, Cisco Live, this week in Las Vegas, it was no surprise that artificial intelligence was the top theme of the show and dominated most of the news and product innovations announced. Cisco has been successful in riding the AI wave and using it as a growth engine. Over the past year, revenue and profits have grown, and the stock price has doubled. The company has accomplished this by positioning itself as “critical infrastructure for the AI era” and by revamping its entire product line to back that claim.
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Five takeaways from the Cisco Live keynotes
Useful artificial intelligence has arrived, and if Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang is right, it is about to reshape not only data centers but also the structure of the global economy and the tech labor market. In his GTC Taipei 2026 keynote, Huang laid out his vision for the “age of agents,” agentic AI systems that don’t just answer questions but also observe, reason, plan and act across distributed infrastructure.
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Five thoughts from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s GTC Taipei 2026 keynote
Of all the companies I track, Zoom Communications Inc. might be the most interesting, as it’s evolving in ways that run counter to its traditional peers. When speaking with industry colleagues, including investors, channel partners, customers and fellow industry analysts, Zoom is often grouped into the unified communications-as-a-service or the contact center-as-a-service bucket. Zoom was a pioneer in video meetings and has used its expertise in helping people connect to expand its portfolio in several directions.