Now that Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. and Juniper Networks Inc. this weekend settled with the U.S. Department of Justice, the $14 billion deal that will bring Juniper’s networking and security assets into the HPE portfolio will enable HPE to continue its transformation to a networking-first company. Many industry watchers, me included, had started to wonder if any agreement could be reached prior to the upcoming July 9 court date.

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Analysis: With HPE-Juniper deal now cleared, what’s ahead for customers?

One of the major announcements at contact-center-as-a-service leader NiCE Ltd.‘s Interactions user event in Las Vegas last week was a partnership with Snowflake Inc., the cloud-based data warehousing company. This might seem like a strange partnership as typical partners for contact center vendors include customer relationship management companies, service firms and the like, but this addresses a huge customer pain point, which is management of data.

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NiCE-Snowflake partnership addresses a significant AI customer pain point

Jeetu Patel, Cisco Systems Inc.‘s president and chief product officer, told me before last week’s annual user event that it would be “the most consequential Cisco Live of the past decade and perhaps longer.” There were a few reasons for Patel’s bullishness. The first is artificial intelligence. The core tenet of my research is that share shifts happen when markets transition, and Cisco’s ability to articulate its strategy now will allow it to rise when the AI tide does.

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Key takeaways from Cisco Live 2025

As zero-trust security vendor Zscaler Inc. held its user event, Zenith Live, this week in Las Vegas, Chief Executive Jay Chaudhry sought to shift the company’s traditional narrative. In his Tuesday keynote, rather than focus on Zscaler as a replacement for virtual private networks and firewalls — though that was clearly articulated as well — Chaudhry (pictured) emphasized how zero trust everywhere could unlock the potential of artificial intelligence.

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Surfing the AI wave with zero trust everywhere: Five takeaways from CEO Jay Chaudhry’s keynote at Zscaler’s Zenith Live

Fabrix.ai Inc., previously known as CloudFabrix, has evolved from focusing on providing a data-driven artificial intelligence operations platform to now offering an agentic platform for information technology operations. The Fabrix.ai platform delivers a purpose-built agentic AI operational intelligence platform that enables enterprise users to streamline IT operations use cases, make better decisions more quickly and successfully accelerate digital transformation.

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Fabrix.ai brings fresh take on agentic AI operational intelligence