Across South America, governments, private capital and global cloud providers are pursuing expansion of digital infrastructure despite constraints affecting AI readiness.
Physical AI marks a transition from robots as programmed tools to robots as adaptable collaborators.
Cloud security is evolving as environments become dynamic, automated, and AI-driven—forcing a shift from static controls to real-time understanding and context.
Oracle Database 26ai embeds AI capabilities directly into production databases, enabling enterprises to deploy AI securely without moving data to external platforms.
The data shows Kubernetes consolidating its role in production, containers spreading across portfolios and GitOps moving from nice-to-have to maturity marker.
TCL’s RayNeo brand has drawn on years of experience in the industry to offer useful display glasses that enable a lower-cost entry point for consumers who want to use XR.
2026 is likely to be a year of nuance and divergences in the cloud services market, as the influence of AI on the cloud demands more diverse services.
Cisco, Nutanix, and Pure Storage challenge VMware with validated infrastructure offering independent scaling, unified management, and no vendor lock-in.
The AI PC has not taken off as expected, but PC OEMs keep innovating and differentiating on design and software, with AI playing a bigger role in PCs and smartphones.
As enterprises seek alternatives to concentrated GPU markets, demonstrations of production-grade performance with diverse hardware reduce procurement risk.