AI-native infrastructure

Post-Quantum Battery Security: ELECTRA AI and Naoris Partnership

Post-Quantum Battery Security: ELECTRA AI and Naoris Partnership

ELECTRA AI and Naoris Quantum Protocol are embedding post-quantum cryptography and decentralized trust verification into AI-managed battery systems. The partnership targets a structural vulnerability in AI-driven energy infrastructure: AI models whose decisions depend entirely on the integrity of the telemetry feeding them. With battery assets operating for 10–15 years, post-quantum readiness is no longer a future consideration for ITDMs and developers building on this infrastructure.

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HPE Self-Driving Networks: Agentic AIOps Arrives at Scale

HPE Self-Driving Networks: Agentic AIOps Arrives at Scale

HPE has announced production-grade autonomous networking capabilities across its HPE Mist and HPE Aruba Central platforms, claiming the industry’s first fully agentic AIOps networking architecture. New self-driving actions cover capacity optimization, security remediation, and roaming management without human intervention. ECI Research examines the business case, competitive dynamics, and what IT leaders should do next.

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Cisco Quantum Switch & AI Security: Analyst Take | ECI Research

Cisco Quantum Switch & AI Security

Cisco unveiled a Universal Quantum Switch prototype capable of translating across quantum encoding modalities at room temperature, while its Shields Up framework outlines an architecture-level response to AI-enabled attacks. ECI Research examines what both announcements mean for enterprise IT strategy and the competitive landscape heading into Cisco Live US.

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Cisco’s 2025 Readiness Index Reveals How ‘Pacesetters’ Stay Ahead

Cisco’s 2025 Readiness Index Reveals How ‘Pacesetters’ Stay Ahead

Cisco’s 2025 AI Readiness Index identifies the 13% of “Pacesetters” leading the AI race through scalable infrastructure, unified observability, and governance by design. Learn what sets them apart and how developers can build AI-ready systems for the future.

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