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  • Pervaziv AI Announces Cortex 2.5 to Advance Enterprise AI, Developer Tools and Cybersecurity

    Reimagine how developers approach tasks in an AI native workplace. Cortex 2.5 immensely expands its capabilities to seamlessly integrate with enterprise stack.

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA, UNITED STATES, March 9, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Pervaziv AI recently announced Cortex 2.5, a major update to its enterprise AI platform combining advanced AI developer tools, cybersecurity capabilities, and DevSecOps automation. First released on January 28, 2026, Cortex 2.5 builds on the platform’s goal of helping organizations rapidly build, secure, and operate software in distributed enterprise environments.

    The release reflects the company’s mission to enable teams to integrate intelligent AI coding assistance, risk detection, secure coding guidance, and enterprise process automation into a unified workflow — addressing the needs of modern enterprise software engineering.

    Enterprise‑Grade AI Developer Tools and Security Assistance

    Cortex 2.5 reinforces Pervaziv AI’s position in the emerging category of enterprise AI developer tools and DevSecOps automation platforms by providing developers and security teams with deep insight into code, operations, and vulnerabilities.

    Cortex integrates across key enterprise systems including GitHub, Atlassian (Jira & Confluence), Slack, Azure DevOps, Microsoft 365, and Google Workspace to provide context‑aware assistance that improves productivity and governance across large development teams.

    “AI is transforming how software is built, but enterprise organizations need more than just code generation,” said Anoop Jaishankar, Founder and CEO of Pervaziv AI.

    Key capabilities introduced or enhanced with Cortex 2.5:

    Enterprise Integration: Seamless connectivity to cloud, collaboration, and development stack tools used by engineering and security teams.

    AI Coding & Risk Analysis: Cortex analyzes code to identify vulnerabilities, insecure patterns, and structural weaknesses before production deployment, helping teams improve security postures without slowing velocity.

    Operational Automation Support: Cortex can manage issues, pull requests, Slack workflows, Jira tickets, and documentation updates across enterprise workflows.

    Contextual Risk Prioritization: Security intelligence uses real‑time data on vulnerabilities and threats to help teams focus on critical risks first.

    By embedding security and intelligence directly inside developer workflows instead of tacking on separate scanning tools, Cortex helps organizations adopt continuous DevSecOps practices and reduce risk earlier in the software lifecycle.

    Built In a Competitive Enterprise AI Landscape

    The enterprise AI developer tools market is rapidly evolving, with major players pursuing their own approaches to coding assistance and secure software development platforms:

    Google has expanded its enterprise capabilities with tools like Google Gemini Code Assist and Gemini Enterprise, tying advanced AI models and in‑IDE assistance to broader enterprise workflows and governance.

    Amazon’s AWS Bedrock and Amazon Q provide enterprise developers with generative AI APIs and assistant tools tailored to cloud‑native development environments and compliance requirements.

    Anthropic and GitHub have integrated AI coding capabilities into coding platforms — for example embedding Claude models into IDEs and workflows to support coding, issue triage, and automated assistance.

    Meta and other tech giants are also investing in internal AI coding assistants and collaborating with external models to support advanced development workflows.

    Against this landscape, Cortex 2.5’s emphasis on security awareness, portfolio‑wide operational intelligence, and DevSecOps connectivity positions it as a flexible enterprise solution for organizations that prioritize not only productivity but also risk‑focused engineering practices.

    History of Cortex and Evolving Capabilities

    Cortex was first released in August 2025 as an enterprise‑grade AI assistant focused on secure coding and operational support. Since then, the platform has expanded from a core coding agent in editor plugins to a full enterprise platform with broad integration across developer tools and productivity suites.

    Previous updates introduced features such as:

    Memory and personalization features that enable Cortex to adapt to team context and historical interactions.

    Multi‑IDE and DevSecOps integration via connectors for GitHub, Slack, Atlassian, and more.

    Enhanced vulnerability analytics and package analysis as part of the DevSecOps suite recently released.

    Today’s Cortex 2.5 includes support for 20+ enterprise tools and 8 connector modules that allow organizations to integrate AI assistance across planning, coding, review, deployment, and collaboration workflows.

    Enterprise AI and DevSecOps: Market Trends

    Industry analysts project that AI‑assisted development workflows and automated DevSecOps platforms will be key competitive differentiators for organizations in 2026 and beyond, particularly those facing regulatory and security compliance requirements.

    In enterprise software environments today:

    AI is rapidly adopted to help software teams automate complex tasks, from code generation and issue resolution to secure coding enforcement and deployment monitoring.

    Developer experience improvement, risk reduction, and cross‑team operational visibility are major priorities.

    Enterprise buyers increasingly demand tools that combine AI coding support with security and governance workflows rather than separate products.

    Cortex 2.5’s approach recognizes these trends by tying intelligent assistance, enterprise tool integration, and security automation into a unified system that supports continuous development practices.

    Availability

    Cortex 2.5 is available immediately as part of the Pervaziv AI platform. Enterprise customers and strategic partners can access new capabilities via supported integrations and onboarding services.

    For more information, demonstrations, and enterprise inquiries, visit:
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    About Pervaziv AI

    Pervaziv AI is an enterprise technology company delivering AI developer tools, cybersecurity automation, and DevSecOps platforms designed to help organizations build secure, reliable, and scalable software.

    The company’s solutions combine AI coding agents, vulnerability analysis, and operational insights to provide development and security teams with a unified view of software risk and productivity.

    Pervaziv AI focuses on practical innovation, delivering tools that integrate seamlessly with existing enterprise development and collaboration ecosystems.

    Learn more at: https://pervaziv.com

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  • Craters & Freighters Announces New Ownership in Jacksonville, Florida

    New leadership strengthens custom crating, engineered packaging, and specialty shipping services for high-value assets across Northeast Florida.

    There is growing demand for specialized crating and logistics services, and I look forward to serving Northeast Florida with responsive service, engineered protection, and dependable execution.”
    — Tim Evans, Owner of Craters & Freighters Jacksonville

    JACKSONVILLE, FL, UNITED STATES, March 9, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Craters & Freighters proudly announces new ownership of its Jacksonville, Florida location, marking an exciting new chapter for the company’s presence in Northeast Florida.

    The Jacksonville operation will continue delivering expert specialty shipping solutions, custom crating and engineered packaging for businesses and residents throughout the region. Known for handling high-value, fragile, oversized, and time-sensitive assets, the location serves a wide range of industries including aerospace, medical, manufacturing, fine art, and technology.

    New owner Tim Evans brings strong leadership and a commitment to operational excellence as he takes the helm. Under his direction, the Jacksonville team will continue providing consultative, single-source logistics solutions — from custom-designed wood crating and export-compliant packaging to domestic and international shipping coordination.

    “I’m excited to take ownership of the Jacksonville location and build on the strong reputation established in this market,” said Tim Evans, Owner of Craters & Freighters Jacksonville. “There is growing demand for specialized crating and logistics services, and I look forward to serving Northeast Florida with responsive service, engineered protection, and dependable execution.”

    Craters & Freighters of Jacksonville evaluates each project based on weight, fragility, value, and transportation method to design packaging solutions that minimize risk and maximize protection. Whether managing a single high-value item or coordinating a complex commercial shipment, the team provides hands-on oversight from pickup through final delivery.

    With new leadership in place, the Jacksonville location is positioned for continued growth while maintaining its commitment to quality, precision, and customer-focused service.

    ABOUT CRATERS & FREIGHTERS
    Founded in 1990, Craters & Freighters provides custom crating, packaging, and specialty shipping solutions for high-value and difficult-to-ship assets. With locations across the United States, the company serves both commercial and residential clients requiring engineered protection and reliable transportation.

    For more information about Craters & Freighters of Jacksonville, please visit http://www.cratersandfreightersjacksonville.com or call 904-733-1959.

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  • CYPHER Learning celebrates Customer of the Year winners for 2025

    CYPHER Learning announces this year’s award-winning customers transforming learning and producing measurable business impact

    With CYPHER, we’re able to create, update, and scale training in a fraction of the time, giving us the clarity and efficiency we needed to support our expanding workload.”
    — Alicia Porowski, Learning and Development Leader at Daybreak AI

    PLANO, TX, UNITED STATES, March 9, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — CYPHER Learning, a leading AI-native learning platform provider of, has announced the winners for the 2025 Customer of the Year (CoTY).

    The customer response for the second annual CoTY was tremendous and every submission showcased incredible results by organizations committed to leveraging AI and innovation to turn learning into a strategic performance lever.

    Daybreak AI: 2025 Customer of the Year
    Top honor went to Daybreak AI, a fast-growing technology company that proved you don’t need a massive department to achieve enterprise-scale results. In under six months, Daybreak AI moved from having no formal program to managing a fully scaled training ecosystem for both global employees and customers.

    By using CYPHER Agent, Daybreak AI slashed course development time from 90 hours to just 8—a 90% gain in efficiency. This allowed a single-person training function to reclaim hundreds of hours, leading to a 35% reduction in baseline errors and a 30% increase in AI tool adoption across the firm. You can read the full Daybreak story at cypherlearning.com.

    “With CYPHER, we’re able to create, update, and scale training in a fraction of the time, giving us the clarity and efficiency we needed to support our expanding workload.” said
    Alicia Porowski, Learning and Development Leader at Daybreak AI

    Celebrating excellence across the globe
    While Daybreak AI took home the top prize, several other organizations set new benchmarks for what is possible with a modern learning platform like CYPHER Learning. These standout winners represent a diverse range of industries, yet they all share a commitment to driving measurable breakthroughs:
    – Claroty (CYPHER Select): Empowering a global workforce with a 100% custom white-labeled academy managed by a lean six-person team.
    – Poulin Willey Anastopoulo (Best in AI Transformation): Scaling legal excellence through AI-powered training that reduced course creation time by 60% and increased knowledge retention by 25%.
    – Halo (Best in Time-to-Proficiency): Driving global growth by standardizing product knowledge, which slashed onboarding time by 60% and saved internal experts 15 hours every month.
    – Presbyterian Senior Services (Best in Learner Engagement): Expanding community education at scale, reaching 1,500 learners in just one year while reducing vendor dependency by 40%.
    – Wilcon Depot (Best in Productivity): Building personalized learning paths that saved a staggering 7,200 staff-hours annually and cut onboarding time in half.
    – Le Cordon Bleu – Perú (Best in Operational Efficiency): Scaling world-class culinary standards through digital innovation, resulting in a 5x increase in course offerings.
    – Orion International Virtual School (Best in Training Velocity): Transforming K-12 learning through automated compliance and AI-driven personalization, leading to a 99% on-time compliance completion rate.

    Founder and CTO, Graham Glass, congratulated the winners: “These organizations are fundamentally redefining what’s possible with AI and in doing so they’re achieving 90% gains in efficiency and reclaiming thousands of hours to reinvest back into their people. At CYPHER Learning, we’ve always believed that technology should remove the barriers between having knowledge and sharing it, and seeing our 2025 award winners bring that vision to life is truly inspiring. It is an honor to partner with such forward-thinking leaders who are proving that when you prioritize personalized learning, you don’t just improve it—you drive measurable growth and human excellence.”

    Transforming learning into a performance lever
    A common thread from all the winners was that by embracing a modern AI learning platform they were able to ramp up learning programs that met the unique needs of their learners in record time and with maximum impact. Whether it is Claroty building a global brand through their academy or Orion International Virtual School automating complex compliance, these winners demonstrate that the right platform does more than host content—it accelerates execution.

    By reclaiming thousands of administrative hours and significantly reducing the time required to build high-quality training, these organizations are proving that training is no longer a cost center, but a driver of measurable business value.

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  • AI & Big Data Expo North America 2026 Comes to San Jose as Demand for AI and Data-Driven Solutions Accelerates

    The event will bring together enterprise AI leaders, data scientists, technology innovators, and solution providers.

    SAN JOSE, CA, UNITED KINGDOM, March 9, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — AI & Big Data Expo North America 2026 Comes to San Jose as Demand for AI and Data-Driven Solutions Accelerates

    The event will bring together enterprise AI leaders, data scientists, technology innovators, and solution providers to explore how organizations are leveraging artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data to transform operations and decision-making.

    AI & Big Data Expo North America will take place on May 18–19, 2026, at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center, bringing together enterprise technology leaders, data engineers, machine learning specialists, and AI innovators for two days of technical sessions, workshops, and industry collaboration.
    As demand grows for AI adoption, scalable data architectures, and real-time analytics, the event provides a platform to explore technologies, operational strategies, and best practices shaping modern AI and data-driven enterprises across North America.

    Supporting the Next Generation of AI and Data-Driven Innovation

    The 2026 program examines how organizations are deploying large-scale AI systems, advanced analytics platforms, cloud-based data solutions, and responsible AI frameworks.

    The program brings together technical expertise and commercial perspectives from organizations implementing AI and big data strategies across industries.

    Attendees will explore topics including:
    • Building scalable AI and machine learning pipelines
    • Designing cloud-native and hybrid data architectures
    • Ensuring data governance, security, and compliance
    • Integrating ethical AI and responsible data practices
    • Leveraging analytics to drive business performance and innovation

    Commenting on the agenda, Michael Hughes, Head of Conference at TechEx Events, said:
    “This year’s program focuses on the infrastructure challenges emerging as AI adoption accelerates across enterprise and cloud environments. We’ve brought together experts from across hyperscale, enterprise, and infrastructure providers to examine how data centers are adapting to support high-density compute, energy efficiency, and long-term operational resilience.”

    Day One: AI Investment, Data Innovation, and Analytics Infrastructure
    Day One focuses on the relationship between investment, technical innovation, and building data-driven capabilities.
    Sessions will examine capital investment in AI and data platforms, growth of enterprise analytics across North America, and integration of cloud, edge, and real-time data strategies to support AI-driven decision-making.

    Day Two: Machine Learning, AI Applications, and Enterprise Transformation
    Day Two will focus on machine learning applications, generative AI, and operational transformation.
    Discussions will include emerging commercial models for AI adoption, platform-as-a-service solutions, flexible AI tools, and metrics to measure business impact.

    The program will also examine operational strategies, AI governance frameworks, and best practices supporting next-generation analytics and intelligence capabilities.

    Industry Leaders on Stage

    The conference program features speakers from organizations involved in enterprise AI deployment, big data strategy, and technology operations, including:
    • Franziska Bell – Chief Data, AI and Analytics Officer, Ford Motor Company
    • Arun Nandi – Chief AI & Data Officer, Carrier
    • Tony Ambrozie – Chief Digital & Technology Officer, CVS Health
    • Lutz Beck – Chief Information Officer, Daimler Truck North America
    • Rahul Priyadarshi – Chief Architect, VISA
    • Ebenezer Dadson – Chief AI Architect & Technical Fellow, Northrop Grumman
    • Chris Lydick – Chief Data Officer & AI Director, Puget Sound Energy
    • Patrick Bangert – VP & Chief of AI, Occidental Petroleum (OXY)

    These sessions will present perspectives drawn from AI deployment, analytics infrastructure, enterprise operations, and technology innovation.

    Technology Providers and Solutions on the Expo Floor

    Alongside the conference program, the exhibition floor will feature companies developing AI, big data, and analytics technologies.
    Participating organizations include IBM, Eventage, JBS Dev, SAP, Deloitte, Quality Professionals, HP and MindsDB.
    The exhibition will showcase solutions across data platforms, AI-powered analytics, machine learning frameworks, cloud integration, and intelligent automation, enabling attendees to explore practical applications and operational strategies.
    Attendees will also have opportunities to discuss AI governance, operational efficiency, and data strategy with technology specialists and solution providers.

    New for 2026: Meetup Program and Learning Hub

    The 2026 event will introduce additional networking and learning formats alongside the core conference program.
    The Meetup Program will offer structured peer-to-peer discussions focused on topics such as enterprise AI adoption, real-time analytics, ethical AI, and cloud/edge integration.

    The Learning Hub will host expert-led workshops and masterclasses covering technical, operational, and strategic topics relevant to AI and data professionals.
    A Gathering Point for the AI and Data Community
    Through case studies, panel discussions, and technical presentations, AI & Big Data Expo North America will bring together professionals involved in designing, implementing, and managing AI and big data initiatives.

    The event connects enterprise leaders, data scientists, AI solution providers, and technology innovators within a single forum focused on the future of AI and data-driven innovation.

    To explore the agenda, speaker lineup, or register for a pass, visit:
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  • TFSF Ventures Publishes Analysis Comparing AI Agents Against Outsourcing for Consulting Firms

    Report examines three-year costs, confidentiality, and operational differences between outsourced teams and AI automation

    DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, March 9, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — TFSF Ventures FZ-LLC has published a detailed cost and operational analysis comparing traditional outsourcing models against AI agent deployment for consulting firms. The analysis, available on the company’s website, examines pricing structures, client data handling, deliverable consistency, and management overhead across both approaches.

    The report is intended as a resource for consulting firm principals evaluating how to structure back-office and support operations as AI capabilities continue to mature. Cost Comparison Over Three Years The analysis outlines a side-by-side comparison of typical costs. According to the report, outsourced support teams handling research, data entry, proposal formatting, and administrative tasks generally cost between $3,000 and $8,000 per month, depending on scope. Over 12 months, that represents $36,000 to $96,000 in recurring expense. By comparison, the report notes that an AI agent deployment for equivalent task categories starts at approximately $7,500 as a one-time investment, with ongoing costs limited to API usage fees measured in fractions of a cent per operation. The analysis projects cumulative three-year cost ranges: Outsourcing: $108K-$288K over three years (recurring annually at $36K-$96K) AI Agent Deployment: approximately $7,500 total (one-time setup plus minimal API costs) Additional factors compared in the analysis include client data exposure (third-party access vs. contained), deliverable consistency (variable vs. identical), availability (business hours vs. 24/7/365), and required partner oversight (ongoing vs. minimal).

    Client Confidentiality Considerations The report addresses data handling differences between the two models. Outsourced teams introduce a third-party layer between the firm and sensitive client data, which the analysis notes requires additional NDAs, access controls, and compliance oversight — particularly for firms handling strategic plans, financial models, M&A materials, or proprietary methodologies. AI agents, by contrast, can be configured to operate within a firm’s controlled infrastructure. The analysis notes that under this model, client data does not leave the firm’s approved environment, and processing follows defined rules with audit trail capabilities. Deliverable Quality and Management Overhead The analysis also examines consistency in output quality. It observes that outsourced teams experience human variability compounded by limited context, less firm culture knowledge, and staff turnover — factors that can affect consistency in client-facing materials. AI agents, the report notes, deliver identical output for repeated tasks such as proposal formatting, research summaries, and data assembly.

    For firms where brand consistency in deliverables affects client retention, this is identified as a meaningful operational consideration. On management overhead, the analysis references industry data suggesting that managing outsourced relationships consumes 15-25% of the time saved by outsourcing. This management burden typically falls on partners or senior consultants — the firm’s highest-value billable resources. Assessment Available TFSF Ventures is offering a structured 15-minute assessment for consulting firms interested in comparing their current outsourcing or staffing costs against an AI deployment model. The assessment is available through the company’s website at www.tfsf.io. The full analysis is published at tfsfventures.com/insights/ai-agents-vs-outsourcing.

    About TFSF Ventures FZ-LLC TFSF Ventures FZ-LLC is a Dubai-based software development and AI solutions company serving professional services firms, financial institutions, and technology-driven businesses worldwide. The company provides custom AI agent development, process automation, and digital infrastructure for organizations navigating the shift from manual and outsourced operations to intelligent, automated workflows. TFSF Ventures works across the AI deployment lifecycle — from initial assessment and strategic planning through development, integration, and ongoing optimization. Its solutions are designed to operate within client-controlled environments, with an emphasis on data privacy, regulatory compliance, and measurable operational outcomes. For more information, visit https://tfsfventures.com/

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  • TFSF Ventures Details How Automation Reduces Client Onboarding from 14 Days to 48 Hours

    Guide identifies which onboarding steps can be automated while preserving human-led client relationship elements

    DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, March 9, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — TFSF Ventures FZ-LLC has published a practical guide examining how professional services firms can apply structured automation to compress client onboarding timelines. The guide, available on the company’s website, walks through the typical onboarding process, identifies which steps are candidates for automation, and outlines an implementation approach. The Onboarding Bottleneck in Professional Services According to the guide, the average professional services firm takes 10 to 14 days to fully onboard a new client. The process typically involves document collection, system setup, team introductions, scope confirmation, and initial deliverable scheduling — each step requiring manual coordination through emails, follow-ups, calendar management, and data entry across multiple systems.

    The guide notes that this timeline carries a measurable cost. A partner or senior manager spending 3 to 5 hours on each new client onboarding represents time that could otherwise be billed at $200 to $400 per hour. Across 20 to 30 new clients per year, the cumulative opportunity cost becomes significant. Identifying What Can and Cannot Be Automated The guide breaks down the typical 12 to 15 steps in a client onboarding process and identifies 8 to 10 that are fully automatable. These include document request sequences, intake form processing, CRM record creation, project management setup, welcome email sequences, compliance checklist verification, internal team notifications, and initial scheduling. The remaining steps — relationship introductions, scope nuancing, and strategic alignment — are identified as tasks that should remain human-led. The guide emphasizes that the goal of automation in this context is not to remove the human element but to ensure professionals spend their time on the parts of onboarding that require human judgment and relationship-building.

    Implementation Approach The guide outlines a four-step implementation pattern: mapping the current onboarding process, identifying every manual handoff, building automated triggers for each step, and creating exception-handling rules for edge cases. According to the guide, most firms can deploy a fully automated onboarding system within 3 to 4 weeks. The guide also notes that onboarding automation is typically the first step in a broader operational restructuring, as the workflow mapping and process analysis involved tends to surface improvement opportunities across other client-facing processes. Guide Available The full guide is published at tfsfventures.com/insights/client-onboarding-automation. TFSF Ventures works with professional services firms on AI agent deployment and process automation projects. Additional information about the company’s services is available at https://tfsfventures.com/

    About TFSF Ventures FZ-LLC TFSF Ventures FZ-LLC is a Dubai-based software development and AI solutions company serving professional services firms, financial institutions, and technology-driven businesses worldwide. The company provides custom AI agent development, process automation, and digital infrastructure for organizations navigating the shift from manual and outsourced operations to intelligent, automated workflows. TFSF Ventures works across the AI deployment lifecycle — from initial assessment and strategic planning through development, integration, and ongoing optimization. Its solutions are designed to operate within client-controlled environments, with an emphasis on data privacy, regulatory compliance, and measurable operational outcomes. For more information, visit https://tfsfventures.com/

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  • Craters & Freighters of Portland Announces New Ownership

    New ownership reinforces custom crating, engineered packaging, and specialty shipping services for high-value and industrial assets across Portland.

    Craters & Freighters has built a strong reputation for protecting what matters most to our customers. I’m excited to continue that legacy here in Portland and expand our reach throughout the region.”
    — Ryan Boyle, Owner of Craters & Freighters Portland

    PORTLAND, OR, UNITED STATES, March 9, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Craters & Freighters is proud to announce new ownership of its Portland, Oregon location. The transition marks an exciting new chapter for the office as it continues serving the greater Portland business community with specialized crating, packaging, and shipping solutions.

    The Portland location will continue providing expert services for fragile, oversized, high-value, and difficult-to-ship items. From custom-engineered wood crates to domestic and international shipping coordination, the team remains dedicated to delivering dependable protection and logistics solutions tailored to each client’s unique needs.

    “I’m honored to step into this role and lead the Portland location,” said Ryan Boyle. “Craters & Freighters has built a strong reputation for protecting what matters most to our customers. I’m excited to continue that legacy here in Portland and expand our reach throughout the region.”

    The Portland team serves a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, technology, medical equipment, fine art, and industrial sectors. With a strong focus on precision, reliability, and customer service, the location is well-positioned to support both local businesses and individuals requiring specialized shipping expertise.

    Under new leadership, the Portland office will continue strengthening relationships throughout the community while maintaining the high standards of quality and care that define the Craters & Freighters brand.

    For more information about Craters & Freighters Portland or to request a quote, please contact the Portland office directly.

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    Craters & Freighters provides custom crating, packaging, and shipping services for fragile, valuable, oversized, and difficult-to-ship items. With locations across the United States, the company offers engineered protection and coordinated transportation solutions for businesses and individuals alike.

    For more information about Craters & Freighters Portland, please visit https://www.cratersandfreightersportland.com or call 503-439-9497.

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  • Intelligent Automation Conference North America 2026 Comes to San Jose as Demand for Automation & Workflows Accelerates

    The event will bring together enterprise leaders, automation engineers, business strategists, and technology providers.

    SAN JOSE, CA, UNITED STATES, March 9, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Intelligent Automation Conference North America 2026 Comes to San Jose as Demand for Automation & AI‑Driven Workflows Accelerates

    The event will bring together enterprise leaders, automation engineers, business strategists, and technology providers to examine how intelligent automation, AI, and digital workflows are transforming business operations and enterprise productivity.

    The Intelligent Automation Conference North America will take place on May 18–19, 2026, at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center, bringing together automation professionals, IT leaders, solution architects, and process specialists for two days of in‑depth discussion and industry collaboration.

    As organisations increasingly adopt intelligent automation, cognitive technologies, RPA, and AI‑enabled workflows to drive operational efficiency and strategic growth, the event will provide a platform for exploring the technologies, implementation strategies, and case studies shaping modern business transformation.

    Supporting the Next Generation of Intelligent Automation

    The 2026 programme examines how organisations are deploying automation solutions to scale productivity, streamline processes, and harness data‑driven insights across functions such as finance, HR, supply chain, and customer service.

    Attendees will explore topics including:
    • Building scalable AI and machine learning pipelines
    • Designing cloud-native and hybrid data architectures
    • Ensuring data governance, security, and compliance
    • Integrating ethical AI and responsible data practices
    • Leveraging analytics to drive business performance and innovation

    Commenting on the agenda, Michael Hughes, Head of Conference at TechEx Events, said:
    “This year’s Intelligent Automation programme connects automation pioneers and enterprise practitioners to explore real‑world use cases, operational strategies, and the future of AI‑driven productivity. We’ve curated a lineup that reflects the nuances of automation implementation at scale.”

    Day One: Productivity and Efficiency with Human‑IA Collaboration
    Day One focuses on how organisations can maximise productivity and business value by combining human talent with intelligent automation technologies.
    Sessions will explore measuring ROI for automation projects, agentic automation systems, and hyperautomation strategies that streamline workflows and unlock operational performance.

    Featured sessions include panels on real‑world ROI measurement, technical deep dives into autonomous systems, and practical talks on intelligent document processing and designing agentic AI for enterprise use.

    Day Two: Physical AI – Robotics & Autonomous Systems
    Day Two shifts to the emerging domain of Physical AI, where intelligent systems move beyond software to act in the real world.
    Discussions will cover robotics, autonomous systems, fleet orchestration, and vision AI, highlighting how AI‑powered machines are being deployed in manufacturing, logistics, and other dynamic environments.

    Key agenda topics include coordination at fleet scale, embodied intelligence stacks, and the strategic opportunities ahead as AI transitions from digital insights to real‑world action and automation at scale.

    Industry Leaders on Stage
    The conference programme features speakers from leading global organisations driving innovation in automation and AI‑enabled operations, including:
    • Dr Agness Mnena, Global Head of Marketing Operations, Ford Motor Company
    • Dianna Wilusz, VP of People Experience and Operations, SoftBank Robotics
    • Avinash Vaidya, VP Information Technology, Franklin Templeton
    • Bhushan Shitole, Head of Engineering, Indeed
    • Mohit Goenka, Director of Engineering, Yahoo
    • Kumaresan Manickavelu, Group Product Manager, eBay
    • Rafael Muniz, AI & Digital Intelligence Manager LATAM, Bayer
    • Jamie Palmer, Co‑Founder and CTO, Icarus

    These sessions will share insights from leadership, engineering, strategy, and automation operations across multiple sectors of enterprise technology, offering practical takeaways for implementation and transformation.

    Technology Providers and Solutions on the Expo Floor
    Alongside the conference program, the exhibition floor will feature companies developing automation and analytics technologies.
    Participating organizations include IBM, Bot City, Xebia, SAP, Deloitte, Quality Professionals, HP and Narada AI.
    Alongside the conference programme, the exhibition floor will feature companies showcasing cutting‑edge automation platforms, AI‑enhanced solutions, analytics tools, and workflow management technologies.
    Attendees will have opportunities to demo products, meet solution experts, and explore innovations that accelerate automation strategies.

    New for 2026: Meetup Program and Learning Hub

    The 2026 event introduces expanded networking formats alongside the core conference program.
    The Meetup Programme will offer peer‑to‑peer discussions focused on automation adoption, AI integration, and operational frameworks, while the Learning Hub will host expert‑led workshops and masterclasses on implementation best practices.
    A Gathering Point for the Intelligent Automation Community

    Through real‑world case studies, panel discussions, and practical presentations, the Intelligent Automation Conference North America brings together professionals involved in automation strategy, digital transformation, and AI‑enabled workflow design.

    The event connects enterprise leaders, solution innovators, and technology practitioners within a single forum dedicated to the future of intelligent automation.

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  • SSOJet Debuts AI-Native Enterprise SSO Platform Designed to Work Alongside Existing Auth Systems

    AI-native platform adds enterprise SSO capabilities across 25+ identity providers to existing authentication infrastructure without migration

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA, UNITED STATES, March 9, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — SSOJet, an enterprise authentication infrastructure provider, today announced the general availability of its Enterprise SSO platform designed to solve one of the most persistent problems in B2B software: getting enterprise-ready without tearing out what already works.

    For most B2B SaaS companies, the path to enterprise customers requires supporting Single Sign-On across a fragmented ecosystem of identity providers—Microsoft Entra ID, Okta, Google Workspace, Ping Identity, OneLogin, CyberArk, and dozens more. Historically, this has meant either building complex SSO integrations in-house, which can consume months of engineering time, or adopting a full authentication platform that requires migrating users and rearchitecting login flows.

    SSOJet takes a fundamentally different approach. The platform operates as an enterprise SSO layer that sits on top of a company’s existing authentication infrastructure—whether that’s Auth0, Firebase, Amazon Cognito, ForgeRock, or a custom-built solution. There is no user data migration, no workflow disruption, and no need to replace what engineering teams have already built and optimized.

    The Enterprise Readiness Gap
    Enterprise procurement processes increasingly gate deals on SSO compliance. Security questionnaires, vendor risk assessments, and IT policy requirements all demand that SaaS vendors integrate with the customer’s workforce identity provider. For growing SaaS companies, this creates a painful choice: divert engineering resources to build SSO infrastructure, or lose enterprise deals to competitors who already support it.

    The complexity compounds quickly. Each enterprise customer may use a different identity provider. SAML 2.0 implementations vary between vendors. OIDC configurations require provider-specific handling. Certificate rotations, metadata management, and protocol edge cases all demand specialized expertise that most product engineering teams do not have in-house.

    Industry estimates suggest that building production-grade SSO support for even a handful of identity providers can require 6–12 weeks of dedicated engineering work—time that directly competes with core product development.

    Enterprise SSO as Infrastructure, Not Migration
    SSOJet’s architecture is built around a single principle: enterprise SSO should be additive, not disruptive. The platform provides a unified API and pre-built connectors for 25+ major identity providers, including Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD), Okta, Google Workspace, Ping Identity, OneLogin, Salesforce Identity, IBM Security Verify, ForgeRock, JumpCloud, CyberArk, and others spanning enterprise, cloud, and specialized identity solutions.

    The platform supports the full spectrum of enterprise authentication protocols: SAML 2.0 (including Web Browser SSO Profile, Single Logout, Artifact Resolution, assertion encryption, and authentication request signing) and OpenID Connect (Authorization Code Flow, Hybrid Flow, Client Credentials, Dynamic Client Registration, session management, and front- and back-channel logout).

    For SaaS companies whose enterprise customers use legacy or proprietary identity systems, SSOJet also supports custom SAML implementations through configurable metadata processing, as well as protocol translation for older identity management platforms.

    An AI-Native Approach to Authentication Infrastructure
    SSOJet distinguishes itself from traditional SSO vendors through its AI-native architecture. The platform includes an AI-powered implementation assistant that scans existing authentication frameworks to identify optimal integration points, generates framework-specific code tailored to a company’s codebase, provides real-time troubleshooting during setup, and automatically creates customer-facing onboarding documentation.

    The company has also built integrations optimized for modern AI development workflows. SSOJet’s documentation is structured for AI code editors such as Cursor, Windsurf, and GitHub Copilot, enabling developers to implement enterprise SSO through natural language prompts rather than manual documentation parsing. An open-source LLM integration guide and agent-ready skill repository allow AI coding assistants to implement SSOJet authentication correctly and securely across multiple environments.

    Additionally, SSOJet supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP), the open standard for connecting AI agents to enterprise tools. As AI agent deployments move into production, the authentication layer between agents and enterprise identity providers becomes critical infrastructure. SSOJet’s MCP authentication support enables B2B SaaS companies to extend their SSO infrastructure to AI agent connections—ensuring enterprise identity providers maintain visibility and policy control over automated access.

    A Different Model for a Different Market
    The enterprise SSO market includes established players such as Auth0 (Okta), WorkOS and Stytch (Twilio), each with their own approach to B2B authentication. Most of these platforms operate as full authentication systems—requiring companies to adopt a new auth stack or commit to a per-user pricing model that scales with customer growth.

    SSOJet’s model diverges in two key ways. First, the platform is designed exclusively as an enterprise SSO layer rather than a full identity replacement. Companies keep their existing authentication solution intact and add SSOJet specifically for enterprise SSO capabilities. This means there is no user migration, no database transfer, and no disruption to current login workflows.

    Second, SSOJet uses connection-based pricing rather than per-user fees. Each SSO connection represents a link to one enterprise customer’s identity provider. The company’s Business plan starts at $99 per month for two SSO connections with unlimited users per connection. This pricing structure means costs remain predictable as enterprise customers scale their user base—a meaningful distinction for B2B SaaS companies whose enterprise clients may have thousands or tens of thousands of employees.

    Built for Modern Engineering Teams
    SSOJet provides native SDKs and quickstart guides across a broad range of frameworks and platforms: Next.js, React, Vue, Angular, Node.js, Go, .NET, Java Spring Boot, Python, PHP, Laravel, ASP.NET Core, iOS, and Android. The API-first architecture supports automated provisioning and deprovisioning through SCIM 2.0 directory sync with major providers including Okta, Microsoft Entra ID, OneLogin, JumpCloud, and CyberArk.

    For enterprise customers’ IT administrators, SSOJet provides a self-service admin portal with step-by-step configuration guides, diagnostic tools for troubleshooting, and sandbox testing environments to validate integrations before production deployment. The company also offers a downloadable IdP integration guide with setup instructions and templates for each supported identity provider.

    Security and Compliance
    The platform is built on a zero-knowledge architecture with enterprise-grade audit logging for every authentication event. SSOJet supports multi-factor authentication integration, role-based access control, just-in-time user provisioning, and conditional access policies. The company maintains compliance documentation for SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, HIPAA, and CCPA requirements.

    Availability
    SSOJet’s Enterprise SSO platform is available immediately. The company offers a 30-day free trial for B2B SaaS companies evaluating enterprise SSO requirements. More information, documentation, and integration guides are available at ssojet.com.

    About SSOJet
    SSOJet provides turnkey enterprise Single Sign-On infrastructure for B2B SaaS companies. The platform enables companies to add enterprise authentication capabilities—including SAML 2.0, OIDC, SCIM directory sync, and Model Context Protocol support—on top of their existing auth stack, without migration or replacement. SSOJet serves companies across the B2B SaaS ecosystem who sell to mid-market and enterprise customers with mandatory SSO requirements. The company is headquartered in San Francisco.

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  • Weight Loss Buddy Encourages Sustainable Nutrition Habits this March, Emphasizing App’s Behavior-Driven Approach

    ~ AI-powered community platform highlights the role of daily nutrition habits and peer accountability in long-term health outcomes ~

    You can’t help someone up a hill, without getting closer to the top yourself”
    — Joey Dweck, WLB Founder & CEO

    TENAFLY, NJ, UNITED STATES, March 9, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Weight Loss Buddy (WLB) today, in recognition of March as National Nutrition Month, encourages individuals to focus on sustainable nutrition habits as a foundation for long-term health and effective weight management.

    National Nutrition Month is an annual campaign dedicated to helping people make informed food choices and develop healthier eating behaviors. WLB is using the occasion to highlight how nutrition, behavioral science and community support can work together to improve adherence to healthy lifestyle changes.

    “Nutrition is one of the most powerful tools we have to improve long-term health outcomes,” said WLB Founder and CEO Joey Dweck. “But knowledge alone rarely leads to lasting change. What people often need is consistent support, accountability and small habit adjustments that accumulate and build upon itself so that the effect becomes larger over time. That’s where our digital community can make a meaningful difference.”

    Research continues to show that consistent dietary patterns — such as increased consumption of whole foods, adequate protein intake and balanced calorie management — play a significant role in reducing risk factors associated with obesity, cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorders. However, adherence remains one of the biggest barriers to long-term success.

    Weight Loss Buddy’s approach centers on behavioral consistency rather than short-term dieting, encouraging users to focus on manageable daily choices rather than restrictive or unsustainable eating patterns.

    “Nutrition doesn’t have to be complicated,” Dweck added. “When people are supported by a community and have tools that reinforce positive habits, they’re far more likely to stay consistent. National Nutrition Month is a great reminder that small daily choices — what we eat, how we plan meals and how we support each other — can have enormous long-term effects.”

    In a March 4 article published by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) covering National Nutrition Month, it explains how little choices you make every day can build a lifetime of healthier habits. It advises starting small and trying to be consistent; to consider including a partner to help keep you accountable; tracking your progress; and most importantly, not giving up — saying: “If you ‘fall off the wagon,’ you can hop right back on.”

    “WLB is special because when an app-user does fall off the wagon, they have a whole community of buddies to help them back on … both human and artificial intelligence-powered,” Dweck said, referring to the article, which was a feature story based on an interview with Dr. Mary DiOrio, medical director for the ODH. Because it’s like Dweck says: “You can’t help someone up a hill, without getting closer to the top yourself!”

    Throughout March and year-round, WLB will share educational content and community prompts within the app focused on practical nutrition strategies — including meal planning, portion awareness and building sustainable eating routines. By combining behavioral science principles with accessible digital support, the app aims to help individuals build healthier relationships with food while improving adherence to evidence-based weight management strategies.

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    WLB is dedicated to empowering individuals on their health and wellness journeys. By combining advanced technology with a focus on community and personalized support, the app aims to make healthy living accessible and sustainable for everyone. For more information, visit: www.WeightLossBuddy.com. Download the mobile app today on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store and meet your new AI Buddy — the smarter, friendlier way to reach your goals.

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