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A bootstrapped six-clinic sports medicine group. 65,000+ patients. No investors for 15 years.
Dr Anna Zickerman explains why UPANDRUNNING is now ready for capital, and what the female-athlete data gap has to do with it. https://t.co/ry7y3GK9RI
#HealthTech#FemaleFounders #UAEbusiness
From a Dubai villa in 2011 to 11 stores and the UAE's first pet care super app.
The Petshop CEO Amr Hazem Youssef: "In the pet industry, people will tolerate slower service if they know they can rely on you. But once that breaks, it takes far longer to rebuild than it did to establish."
https://t.co/zJMdq6iqwF
Most enterprise AI projects fail before they reach a customer, and the model is rarely the reason. @confluentinc Steve Fernandes on why real-time data is now the precondition, not the nice-to-have. https://t.co/ZVyAgPNYTj
#AI#DataStreaming#AgenticAI
Start small. Get governance right before buying anything. Prove value on one low-risk workflow. Then scale.
How organisations can meet the UAE’s 2-year agentic AI deadline, per leaders at @ServiceNow, @dataiku & @Informatica - https://t.co/I18r2bkHST
#AgenticAI #AIGovernance #UAE
News: @BeyondTrust joins @AnthropicAI 's Project Glasswing, gaining access to the restricted Claude Mythos Preview to hunt flaws in its own code. The programme has already surfaced 10,000+ high and critical vulnerabilities. https://t.co/x3fMt39hEJ
#CyberSecurity #IdentitySecurity #ArtificialIntelligence #CriticalInfrastructure #AgenticAI
Up to 95% of enterprise AI pilots deliver no measurable return, yet spending climbs past $300bn in 2026.
Vijay Jaswal sold these platforms at IFS and Software AG. His new UAE firm, Kudo Advisory, bets the fix was never technological.
https://t.co/b8JtaOycY7
#EnterpriseAI #AIGovernance #UAE
Enterprises can see AI risk. Very few can stop it.
Only 13% can block a malicious prompt, and just 5% can block unsafe AI outputs, per Check Point’s 2026 Cloud Security Report on detection without prevention.
https://t.co/7N9SgIOumy
#AISecurity#Cybersecurity#CloudSecurity #EnterpriseAI #CISO
The 2026 World Cup is the most predictable cyberattack window ever handed to adversaries. A Palo Alto Networks assessment finds that disruptive intrusions, fraud at scale and hacktivist operations are highly likely.
Our full analysis: https://t.co/luobArQ3GN #Cybersecurity #WorldCup2026
Frontier AI risk doesn't stop at technology. It reaches the balance sheet. Our breakdown of 12 June launches mapping how the enterprise is racing to govern, secure and feed autonomous AI at machine speed.
https://t.co/gd6LfEHtG7
#AgenticAI#Cybersecurity#CloudComputing
Infrared light attracts insects. Insects attract spiders. Spiders walk in front of cameras. Alarms fire. Operators stop trusting the system. @AxisIPVideo Rudolph Opperman on the failure that changed everything. #PerimeterSecurity#PhysicalSecurity#EdgeAI#CriticalInfrastructure #SensorFusion - https://t.co/aX6a9QLlrN
On the same day, @AnthropicAI filed toward a near-$1tn IPO and @Google announced an $80bn raise to fund compute. One giant is selling itself to the public; the other is buying the capacity it can’t build fast enough. Two opposite bets on the one constraint that now decides AI. https://t.co/Ykm5PfGG8f
#AnthropicIPO #AICompute
@riverbed declares the era of zero disruption. CTO Richard Tworek on why two decades of monitoring data, not the newest model, is the moat behind its six new Aternity capabilities.
https://t.co/kZ1sFJGa91
#AgenticAI#Observability#AIOps
The infrastructure is deployed and the billion users are already inside it. Mohammed AlThaher of #Sitecore and Andreas Hassellöf of Ombori told The Source Code why the window is closing faster than the strategy decks suggest, and what brands must build now to come through it.
https://t.co/ojpzpyi3VM
Less than 1% of "critical" vulnerabilities in the average enterprise are actually exploitable. The other 99% consume engineer hours and were never going to hurt anyone. Inside Qualys's bet that most of cybersecurity has been chasing the wrong list.
Part of our editorial partnership series with @qualys -
https://t.co/vL4r9PEDNY
Easy to file @core42_ai 's Buffalo tripling under "another data centre". Zoom out instead. It's one of 10 sites across the US, Europe and the Middle East, stitched so customers provision compute in different countries under one model. For sovereign cloud, that spread isn't overhead. It's the product. And every site still answers a national question.
@core42_ai has tripled its Buffalo cluster to 60MW, and the US is only one front. 10 operational sites now span the US, Europe and the Middle East, tied together by an AI Cloud platform letting customers run compute across countries under one model.
For a sovereign cloud provider, that spread is the product: capacity inside whichever borders a customer needs. More sites due through 2026.
https://t.co/w8jlTtWARS
@core42_ai has tripled its Buffalo cluster to 60MW, and the US is only one front. 10 operational sites now span the US, Europe and the Middle East, tied together by an AI Cloud platform letting customers run compute across countries under one model.
For a sovereign cloud provider, that spread is the product: capacity inside whichever borders a customer needs. More sites due through 2026.
https://t.co/w8jlTtWARS
The biggest AI risk inside enterprises isn't the model. It's the person at the keyboard.
New Optro research across 822 audit, GRC, IT, and security leaders in the US, Canada, Germany, and the UK finds that the dominant threat is no longer model failure but everyday human decisions made within ungoverned AI tools.
82% report a rise in AI-enabled attacks over the past year. Social engineering, the manipulation of people rather than systems, now ranks ahead of ransomware. Yet only 34% keep a formal AI inventory, and just 31% have incident response procedures.
Static GRC frameworks update once a year against threats that change daily. Our full analysis is live.
https://t.co/4hG0gJ7W69
Top news: @Uber is moving to take control of @careem. e& has sold a 12.5% stake for $100m, moving its holding to 37.53% while staying a meaningful shareholder. Put/call options in 2031-32 set a clear horizon.
The twist: the independence e& backed is what made Careem worth reuniting with Uber. Almost 5X top-line growth, the Everything App model proven. https://t.co/cMOhd70XmN
#YangoGroup's first MENA venture investment is in embedded finance.
#YangoVentures has backed Dubai-based Comfi AI in a Pre-Series A round. Comfi builds financing into the invoicing and partner systems SMEs already use, so businesses reach working capital without a separate lending process. Its claim: payment cycles cut from months to a single day.
That speed is the real proposition beneath the BNPL and invoice-discounting label. In markets where credit access has long been the bottleneck for small businesses, financing baked into the transaction flow is a different bet from standalone lending. The open question is whether it displaces traditional SME credit or sits alongside it.
https://t.co/qm7EJa9OaI
#EmbeddedFinance #Fintech #SMEFinance #MENATech #VentureCapital
Breaking News: A federal judge effectively reopened President Trump’s $10 billion case against the IRS, in a striking turnabout. https://t.co/f7Vhz6LYjr