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Mistral AI and Dell team up with Nvidia to bring “factory-built” generative AI inside the enterprise

Mistral AI, Dell, and Nvidia are pushing “factory-built” enterprise AI, on-prem and hybrid, aimed at faster deployment, tighter security, and stronger governance.

Germany flags Anthropic’s “Claude Mythos” as a national security risk for banks and Europe’s cyber defenses

Germany is treating Anthropic’s “Claude Mythos” as a national security issue, warning banks that AI-driven bug discovery could outpace patching.

Hackers hit French vacation-rental giant Gîtes de France, exposing data on 389,000 travelers

Hackers stole booking data from France’s Gîtes de France, potentially exposing 389,000 customers, fuel for convincing travel scams even without card numbers.

France’s “DUERP” Safety Paperwork Is a Legal Must, These 10 Tools Aim to Make It Painless in 2026

France requires employers to keep a DUERP workplace-risk file. Here are the 10 tools that make it faster, and easier to stay compliant in 2026.

Ex-Ubisoft Manager Says Manual Data Work Is Quietly Breaking Big Launches, and RevOps Can Fix It

Ex-Ubisoft manager Julien Morel says manual data work quietly sabotages big launches. RevOps automation can cut errors, stress, and wasted hours.

The 6 Fleet-Tracking Platforms That Matter in 2026, From AI Dashcams to Predictive Maintenance

Six fleet platforms are shaping 2026, AI dashcams, predictive maintenance, smarter dispatch, and data-heavy analytics that go far beyond basic GPS.

SpaceX’s rumored 2026 IPO could be a $75B frenzy, and a brutal volatility test for investors

SpaceX is rumored to hit Nasdaq in June 2026 as “SPCX” in a mega-IPO up to $75B. With a $1.75T–$2T valuation, expect wild swings.

Stellantis Eyes a Sub-$17,000 Electric “2CV” for Europe, But the Real Fight Is Cost

Stellantis is targeting a sub-$17,000 electric city car for Europe by 2028, possibly a revived Citroën 2CV, but batteries, sourcing, and rivals loom.

Companies Are Racing to Lock Down Their AI, Here’s Why “Sovereign Hosting” Is Suddenly a Big Deal

As AI tools spread across workplaces, companies are turning to “sovereign hosting” to keep sensitive data under local control, and out of foreign reach.

Low-Code, No-Code Is Rewiring Corporate Software, And Putting More Power in Employees’ Hands

Low-code/no-code tools are letting employees build business apps in weeks, not months. But without strong IT guardrails, “shadow IT” and security risks grow.

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