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May, 2026 : Lightpath Expands Into Long-Haul Fiber With Chicago Route
📅 - Lightpath is moving deeper into long-haul fiber construction with a new roughly 392-mile corridor between Columbus and Chicago, reflecting a broader scramble to connect emerging AI infrastructure hubs where data center growth is increasingly constrained not by servers, but by transport capacity and power availability.
The route marks something of a strategic shift for the company.
Lightpath has traditionally operated as a metro fiber player, focused on dense regional networks rather than building entirely new long-haul systems from scratch. This project changes that calculus. The company said it secured an anchor customer agreement to build a mostly underground, multi-conduit fiber route [...][... Check source for end of article ...]
📅 - Akamai to Buy LayerX for $205M to Expand AI Guardrails Fast - Akamai plans to acquire browser security startup LayerX for roughly $205 million, expanding beyond infrastructure protection into a newer enterprise anxiety: monitoring how employees and autonomous agents interact with generative AI tools inside browsers, where much of today's corporate work - and increasingly sensitive data exchange - now occurs.
For cybersecurity vendors, the browser has quietly become the new perimeter. Or perhaps the least protected one.
Employees spend most of their working day inside web applications, SaaS platforms, and increasingly, generative AI interfaces. They upload files into large language models, paste customer information into chat windows, test internal [...]
📅 - Fortinet and NVIDIA Target AI Runtime Security Risks - As enterprises rush AI systems into production, Fortinet and NVIDIA are moving to secure a fragile layer few companies fully understand yet: the runtime environment where autonomous agents, models, and sensitive enterprise data increasingly collide. The companies say tighter integration aims to secure AI infrastructure without introducing latency or operational friction.
The timing is difficult to ignore.
Enterprise AI adoption has moved beyond experimentation faster than many security teams expected. Internal copilots. Autonomous agents interacting with corporate systems. Large language models making decisions, retrieving sensitive records, triggering workflows. In many organizations, [...]
📅 - Cockroach Labs Courts IBM Enterprises With Distributed SQL - Cockroach Labs is bringing its distributed SQL database into IBM's infrastructure orbit, adding CockroachDB to IBM Cloud and extending support to IBM Power systems, a move aimed at enterprises reluctant to abandon longstanding investments while facing new pressure to modernize databases for distributed, data-intensive, increasingly autonomous applications at scale.
Database modernization has become one of those uncomfortable conversations enterprises can no longer postpone. Especially inside organizations still running large transactional systems on IBM infrastructure.
For years, IBM Power environments - durable, expensive, deeply embedded - have hosted workloads companies were reluctant [...]
📅 - NTT DATA Acquires WinWire to Deepen Microsoft AI Reach - NTT DATA is acquiring Microsoft-focused consultancy WinWire, adding more than 1,000 Azure and AI specialists as global services firms race to solve a growing enterprise problem: too many AI pilots, too little production deployment, and not enough engineering talent capable of making cloud-native systems actually work at scale.
The transaction, announced Tuesday, gives NTT DATA deeper technical muscle in Microsoft's ecosystem, particularly around Azure, data engineering, cloud-native development, and the suddenly crowded category of so-called "agentic AI" - software systems designed to act with varying degrees of autonomy inside enterprise workflows.
The number attached to the deal [...]
📅 - Iran Eyes Internet Tolling Through Hormuz Subsea Cables - Iranian media linked to the Revolutionary Guards are openly discussing something far beyond oil chokepoints: monetizing the internet itself. Commentaries tied to the IRGC argue Tehran should charge foreign operators for submarine fiber-optic cables crossing the Strait of Hormuz, monitor data flows, and potentially force major US technology firms into compliance with Iranian rules.
For enterprises dependent on uninterrupted global connectivity, even the suggestion lands awkwardly.
The Strait of Hormuz already occupies an outsized role in geopolitical risk calculations because of energy markets. Roughly a fifth of global oil passes through the narrow corridor. Less discussed outside [...]
📅 - Dell Tries to Bring Enterprise AI Back Under Control - Dell Technologies arrived at its annual Dell Technologies World conference with a familiar promise wrapped in newer language: enterprises can finally operationalize AI without surrendering control of their data, budgets, or infrastructure. The catch, increasingly, is that many enterprises still appear uncertain whether AI economics actually work, even as vendors race to package complexity into something resembling an enterprise product.
Dell's latest expansion of its AI Factory with NVIDIA looks less like a product launch than an attempt to close a widening credibility gap in enterprise AI. The problem has shifted. Few large organizations still question whether AI matters. They question [...]