As enterprises increasingly prioritize the integration of AI into their operations, Avenue Code, a subsidiary of AI/R, has launched the Agentic AI JumpStart program using Google Cloud technologies. This solution enables organizations to deploy fully functional AI agents in under four weeks, aiming for rapid validation and measurable outcomes. Designed specifically for business leaders focused on quickly realizing AI benefits, the program leverages Google’s Gemini models and the Vertex AI platform, offering a streamlined path from theory to implementation. By providing personalized configurations and secure integration with existing enterprise systems, Avenue Code seeks to empower businesses to swiftly scale AI adoption and drive operational efficiencies across industries.
In other trading, D-Wave Quantum was a notable mover up 14.0% and closing at $29.21, close to the 52-week high. This week, the company and North Wales Police completed a successful hybrid-quantum project, significantly enhancing emergency response times. Meanwhile, IONOS Group trailed, down 5% to close at €35.40.
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Adobe ended the day at $351.48 up 2.3%. This week, Adobe launched a powerful new iPhone app for Premiere video editing, enabling creators to edit videos on the go with advanced AI tools and seamless integration with desktop editing.
Apple closed at $257.13 up 0.7%, not far from its 52-week high.
Microsoft settled at $515.74 down 0.8%. This week, the company strengthened its AI and security capabilities through strategic partnerships and leadership shifts.
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