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AI Meeting Bots Were Just the Beginning. Meet the AI Collaborator

Why the next era of enterprise AI isn’t about note-taking — it’s about digital workers who actually show up and do the work. There’s a moment every IT operations leader knows well. A critical incident hits at 2 PM on a Tuesday. Within minutes, a war room meeting spins up — a Google Meet or Teams call crowded with network engineers, SRE leads, cloud architects, and storage admins, all staring at dashboards and talking over each other. Someone is manually pulling syslog data.
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HIMSS 2026: The Future of Healthcare IT Operations Is Increasingly Autonomous

HIMSS 2026 made something clear: healthcare is no longer discussing digital transformation as a future-state goal. It is now dealing with the operational reality of having already become deeply digital. Conversations around HIMSS 2026 consistently pointed back to the same pressure points: AI adoption, cyber resilience, interoperability, and infrastructure modernization. Together, they reflect a healthcare environment managing more systems, more dependencies, and more risk than ever before.

The Agent Runtime Needs an Enterprise Brain: Why Fabrix.ai Completes the NemoClaw / DefenseClaw Stack

The agentic AI security stack is taking shape , fast. At GTC 2026, NVIDIA unveiled NemoClaw, an open-source stack that wraps OpenClaw with enterprise-grade privacy controls, local inference via Nemotron models, and the OpenShell sandboxed runtime. Days later at RSAC 2026, Cisco launched DefenseClaw, an open-source governance framework that scans every agent skill, MCP server, and plugin before admission , and enforces block/allow policies at runtime with sub-two-second enforcement.