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Daily Intelligence Brief: Snyk, Microchip, Gilat, Arctic Wolf, Delta Electronics - October 15, 2025

Cognition and Snyk formed a partnership to integrate security measures into Artificial Intelligence (AI) development tools, Devin and Windsurf. This collaboration addresses security challenges linked to rapid software development, allowing developers to identify vulnerabilities in real time.

The integration of Snyk aims to eliminate bottlenecks created by traditional security reviews, allowing organizations to streamline their software development processes. Snyk tools for both Devin and Windsurf are now available, enabling proactive vulnerability management.

Feedback from enterprise clients shaped these tools to meet enterprise-scale requirements, maximizing both security and development speed. Key executives from Snyk and Cognition emphasized the importance of adapting security practices to modern development methods.

Microchip Technology introduced SkyWire™ technology embedded in its products to enhance time accuracy for critical infrastructure. This technology supports precise clock alignment for sectors like data centers and utilities, facilitating coordination across vast geographical distances.

The SkyWire™ solution aligns clocks within nanoseconds, extending the capability typically seen in scientific applications to commercial sectors. By integrating with existing systems, this technology allows organizations to maintain accurate time standards crucial for operational integrity.

Gilat Satellite Networks announced orders worth $42 million for its SkyEdge IV platform, focusing on enhancing satellite connectivity. The platform supports various applications, including in-flight connectivity and enterprise broadband, meeting the growing demand for high-speed services.

According to company officials, these orders indicate strong confidence in their technology, aligning with the increasing investments in satellite infrastructure necessary for reliable global connectivity. Scheduled deliveries Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) the next year.

Arctic Wolf released its Human Risk Behavior Snapshot, revealing 68% of IT leaders have experienced a data breach. Key findings link these incidents to risky employee behavior despite organizational confidence in cybersecurity.

The report highlights a gap between perceived and actual vulnerabilities, emphasizing the unpredictability of human actions in cybersecurity. Technical executives noted that addressing these risks requires robust employee training and awareness to mitigate potential threats.

Delta Electronics showcased its smart manufacturing solutions at ITAP 2025, demonstrating their commitment to digital transformation and sustainability. Among their offerings was a Virtual Machine (VM) Development Platform designed to enhance production efficiency.

The company articulated a vision for future manufacturing grounded in renewable energy, aiming for all operations to utilize 100% renewable electricity by 2030. They exhibited various automation and robotics solutions to support these goals.

At the GSMA MWC25 Las Vegas, CIOs discussed the economic impact of mobile technologies, highlighting a projected expansion of the mobile economy to $3.7 trillion by 2030. The conference served as a platform for discussing the integration of AI and 5G in enhancing enterprise networks.

Experts concurred on the necessity for collaboration among industry players to fully realize the benefits of mobile infrastructure in driving economic growth. Key reports detailed the pivotal role that mobile technology plays in various sectors.

Broadcom announced the launch of Thor Ultra, the first 800G AI Ethernet Network Interface Controller (NIC), compliant with Ultra Ethernet Consortium standards. This product targets large-scale AI workloads, integrating advanced features for modern network demands.

Thor Ultra facilitates high-performance connectivity, allowing companies to enhance efficiency in AI applications. Broadcom commenced the sampling of this NIC, enabling organizations to upgrade their networking capabilities in compliance with latest industry specifications.

Oracle plans to launch an AI supercluster with 50,000 AMD GPUs by 2026, aiming to advance AI capabilities on a large scale. This initiative signifies Oracle's commitment to enhancing cloud infrastructure suitable for modern AI applications.

With this supercluster, Oracle aims to meet rising demands for scalable computing solutions in data-intensive environments. Officials underscored the necessity for robust infrastructure in supporting enterprise AI applications as innovations continue to evolve.

Finally, Oracle announced enhancements to its Database@AWS service by integrating AI-related capabilities and expanding its partner program, improving access and security for enterprise clients.

  1. Snyk and Cognition integrate security measures for AI development
    Developers can now access Snyk's capabilities within Devin and Windsurf, enhancing security while maintaining fast-paced development cycles.
  2. Microchip Introduces SkyWire™ Technology for Precise Time Alignment in Infrastructure
    Microchip Technology unveiled SkyWire™ technology for precise clock alignment across long distances to support critical infrastructure.
  3. Gilat Satellite Networks secures $42 million in orders for SkyEdge IV platform
    Gilat Satellite Networks secured $42 million for its SkyEdge IV platform to enhance connectivity across Geostationary Orbit (GEO), Medium Earth Orbit (MEO), and LEO Constellation (Low Earth Orbit) (LEO) networks.
  4. Arctic Wolf Human Risk Behavior Snapshot Highlights Breaches and AI Risks
    68% of IT leaders reported experiencing a breach in the past year, highlighting risks in employee behavior and cybersecurity practices.
  5. Delta Electronics showcases smart manufacturing solutions at ITAP 2025
    Delta Electronics aims for 100% renewable electricity by 2030, supporting sustainability in Southeast Asian manufacturing.
  6. GSMA MWC25 Las Vegas explores enterprise networking and mobile technology impacts on North America's economy
    CIOs and tech leaders convened at GSMA MWC25 Las Vegas, focusing on the economic impact of mobile technologies in North America by 2030.
  7. AI Networking: From Scripts to Self-Service Products
    AI integration streamlines script operationalization for network teams.
  8. Corning's Global Network Transformation with Itential
    Chris Healy states Itential's automation has enabled scalable network management while maintaining staffing levels.
  9. CISA issues advisory on Rockwell Automation Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
    CISA advises users to consult the latest ICS advisory for insights on vulnerabilities and mitigation strategies.
  10. SEALSQ Corp and Wecan Group partner to develop Post-Quantum KYC solution
    By developing a Post-Quantum KYC solution, SEALSQ and Wecan address threats posed by advancing quantum computing capabilities.
  11. Broadcom Introduces Industry’s First 800G AI Ethernet NIC
    Broadcom has launched Thor Ultra, the industry’s first 800G AI Ethernet NIC, compliant with Ultra Ethernet Consortium specifications.
  12. AMD showcases “Helios” rack-scale platform built on the Open Compute Project Open Rack for AI, introduced by Meta.
    AMD introduced its “Helios” rack-scale platform at the OCP Global Summit 2025, designed for AI infrastructure and based on the ORW standard.
  13. Varonis Launches AI Identity Protection for Salesforce Agentforce
    The new AI identity protection features from Varonis include automatic discovery of AI agents and unified visibility across data permissions.
  14. Oracle to Launch AI Supercluster with 50,000 AMD GPUs in 2026
    OCI will also offer MI355X GPUs to support large-scale AI initiatives, providing additional cloud options.
  15. Oracle enhances Database@AWS with AI Lakehouse and partner program
    Enterprises can now access Oracle Database@AWS through trusted AWS and Oracle partners, improving procurement flexibility.
  16. Activision Blizzard adopts Oracle Database@Azure for cloud migration
    Activision Blizzard adopted Oracle Database@Azure for its cloud migration. New services enhance AI capabilities and multicloud options.
  17. Oracle Database@Google Cloud adds AI database services, expands regions, and introduces partner program.
    Oracle announces General Availability (GA) of Oracle Database@Google Cloud with new services and expanded availability across three regions.
  18. Oracle Autonomous AI Lakehouse Enables Open, Interoperable Data Access Across Multi-Platform, Multicloud Environments
    Key features include a catalog for unified data access and a data lake accelerator that optimizes large-scale query performance.
  19. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Enables More Customers to Rapidly Deploy AI and Cloud Services
    OCI Dedicated Region25 provides organizations with flexibility and security in deploying cloud services amid growing data sovereignty needs.
  20. Kong Inc. Recognizes Winners of 2025 Partner Awards
    AWS earned Partner of the Year Global at Kong's Partner Awards for delivering business impact through Application Programming Interface (API) and AI solutions.