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  • Microsoft Rolls Out Autonomous Copilot Cowork Agents

    Microsoft has officially launched the general availability of Copilot Cowork worldwide, claiming it represents a strategic pivot from reactive, chat-based AI assistants to autonomous, multi-step agentic systems capable of executing long-running business tasks end-to-end within the enterprise trust boundary.

  • Document Format Pitched as PDF for the AI Era

    A new open document format backed by IBM, NVIDIA, and Red Hat is being positioned as the AI-era successor to PDF. The LF AI & Data Foundation announced the formation of theDocLang Specification Working Group on June 9.

  • Cohesity Brings Data Protection To AI Agents

    Enterprise AI platforms can now reach data protection and cyber resilience operations through a new open-standard interface. Cohesity has launched Cohesity Maestro to make its data cloud natively accessible inside existing corporate AI tools. 

  • Project Hourglass Secures Autonomous AI Workflows

    A new alliance of global systems integrators will deliver dedicated security and resilience architectures for autonomous software agents. Rubrik has partnered with Cognizant, Deloitte, LTM, HCLTech, NTT Data and Wipro under an initiative called Project Hourglass.

  • Compliance Platform Verifies AI

    Enterprises can now manage autonomous software sprawl and rising operating costs through a single governance platform. Thoughtworks has launched Agent/works, giving organisations one control plane and a governed runtime deployable across any cloud. 

  • Templafy Tackles the AI Document Compliance Gap

    Templafy MCP is a new integration that connects third-party AI platforms with Templafy’s document agents. The company says this lets enterprises govern AI-generated document creation across teams, tools and models without forcing employees into a single AI interface.

  • PDF vendor Foxit moves into document management

    PDF and eSignature vendor Foxit has launched a document management system integrated with its PDF Editor and eSign products. The new system targets enterprises managing document sprawl across disconnected storage tools.

  • Microsoft Rolls Out Autonomous Copilot Cowork Agents

    Microsoft has officially launched the general availability of Copilot Cowork worldwide, claiming it represents a strategic pivot from reactive, chat-based AI assistants to autonomous, multi-step agentic systems capable of executing long-running business tasks end-to-end within the enterprise trust boundary.

  • Document Format Pitched as PDF for the AI Era

    A new open document format backed by IBM, NVIDIA, and Red Hat is being positioned as the AI-era successor to PDF. The LF AI & Data Foundation announced the formation of theDocLang Specification Working Group on June 9.

  • Cohesity Brings Data Protection To AI Agents

    Enterprise AI platforms can now reach data protection and cyber resilience operations through a new open-standard interface. Cohesity has launched Cohesity Maestro to make its data cloud natively accessible inside existing corporate AI tools. 

  • Project Hourglass Secures Autonomous AI Workflows

    A new alliance of global systems integrators will deliver dedicated security and resilience architectures for autonomous software agents. Rubrik has partnered with Cognizant, Deloitte, LTM, HCLTech, NTT Data and Wipro under an initiative called Project Hourglass.

  • Compliance Platform Verifies AI

    Enterprises can now manage autonomous software sprawl and rising operating costs through a single governance platform. Thoughtworks has launched Agent/works, giving organisations one control plane and a governed runtime deployable across any cloud. 

  • Templafy Tackles the AI Document Compliance Gap

    Templafy MCP is a new integration that connects third-party AI platforms with Templafy’s document agents. The company says this lets enterprises govern AI-generated document creation across teams, tools and models without forcing employees into a single AI interface.

  • PDF vendor Foxit moves into document management

    PDF and eSignature vendor Foxit has launched a document management system integrated with its PDF Editor and eSign products. The new system targets enterprises managing document sprawl across disconnected storage tools.