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SUSE eyes deeper India push as CEO flags growth, open-source demand
SUSE plans to increase investments in India, recognizing it as a significant growth market for open-source technologies. The company aims to deepen partnerships with Indian firms and expand its presence, aligning with the country's strong affinity for open source. This strategic move supports SUSE's global focus on digital sovereignty and AI solutions.
Strong growth, policy stability drives global realty capital to India: JLL’s Murray
India is becoming a key destination for global real estate investment as multinationals seek stability and growth, says Neil Murray, CEO at Real Estate Management Services. According to Murray, strong economic fundamentals, policy support, and rising demand for quality assets are driving interest.
Tim Cook's farewell letter had some magnificent lessons; here's why you shouldn't miss them
Tim Cook's farewell letter: Apple is entering a major leadership transition as Tim Cook steps down after nearly 15 years as CEO. In his farewell letter, Cook reflected on his journey, calling his leadership an “honor and privilege” while highlighting deep connections with Apple users worldwide. John Ternus, a long-time hardware executive, will take over as CEO in September.
Vercel data breach: How hackers targeted the cloud company and offered its data for sale for $2 million
Cloud development platform Vercel confirmed a security breach after an employee's Google Workspace account was compromised via a third-party AI vulnerability. Attackers gained unauthorized access to internal systems, targeting non-sensitive environment variables. The data, including source code and API keys, is reportedly being sold for $2 million.
Tim Cook took Apple to $4 trillion, now it’s John Ternus’ turn
John Ternus assumes leadership at Apple, inheriting a robust legacy built by Tim Cook. While Apple's current business is strong, the future hinges on its AI strategy. Ternus, known for his hardware expertise, faces the critical task of navigating this evolving technological landscape and defining Apple's next era.
Tata Digital CEO on company's reset; Groww doubles net profit in Q4
Happy Tuesday! Tata Digital CEO Sajith Sivanandan spoke to us exclusively about the ongoing restructuring at the company under him. This and more in today's ETtech Morning Dispatch.
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Stock split alert! L&T-backed smallcap E2E Networks to divide shares in 1:10 ratio. Check details
E2E Networks share price gained 5% after its board approved a 1:10 stock split, aimed at improving liquidity and retail participation. The company continues expanding its AI and cloud capabilities through Nvidia partnerships, while strong institutional backing, including Larsen & Toubro’s stake, underscores investor confidence in its growth strategy.

AGP’s Zerra DC bags Rs 1,200 crore loan for second Navi Mumbai data centre project
Zerra DC, the data center division of AGP, has recently clinched funding worth Rs. 1,200 crore from Tata Capital. This investment will be directed towards the construction of a cutting-edge 200 megawatt data center located in Navi Mumbai. Currently, there are ongoing negotiations to finalize partnerships with cloud hosting providers, further enhancing the project's scope.

AI-first filmmaking model debuts with Jio Studios' 'Krishna'
Jio Studios and Collective Artists Network have revealed the teaser for their new film Krishna. This movie uses an AI-native filmmaking process. The technology, called Galleri5, integrates artificial intelligence throughout production. This aims to improve efficiency and lower costs. It also makes advanced tools more accessible.

Razorpay eyes IPO; Sarvam's $1.5 billion leap
Happy Monday! Razorpay is planning an IPO at a lower valuation than its $7.5 billion peak. This and more in today's ETtech Morning Dispatch.

Glade Brook in talks to join Sarvam’s funding; AI startup may hit $1.5 billion valuation
US-based Glade Brook Capital is in discussions to invest $20-25 million in Sarvam AI's $320-350 million funding round, valuing the AI startup at $1.5 billion. Strategic investors like Nvidia, Amazon, and HCLTech, alongside venture capital firms, are also participating in the round.

Samsung’s AI development is becoming more feedback-led, with India playing a larger role
Samsung's India R&D teams are significantly contributing to Galaxy AI features and flagship devices like the S26 series, with user feedback from channels like Samsung Members and service centers directly shaping product development. India-specific usage patterns are also influencing global software optimizations

Claude Opus 4.7 released: Here’s what’s new in the latest version of Anthropic's flagship AI model
Anthropic on Thursday released Claude Opus 4.7, the latest upgrade in its flagship Opus AI model family. Users will now be able to delegate work that previously required close supervision to the AI assistant. The model demonstrates stronger instruction-following, higher consistency over extended workflows, and the ability to self-verify outputs before delivering results.

Claude Opus 4.7 launched: Smarter, safer AI - but why isn’t it more powerful than Anthropic's Claude Mythos explained
Claude Opus 4.7: Anthropic unveils Claude Opus 4.7, a practical AI upgrade for everyday work, software engineering, and instruction following. While its most powerful public model, it's less advanced than the exclusive Claude Mythos Preview. Opus 4.7 features built-in safeguards against risky cybersecurity uses.

ChatGPT maker OpenAI shifts its focus to business users amid Anthropic pressure
OpenAI is prioritising business AI tools to boost revenue. The company is launching a new model for professional work. This strategic shift aims to compete with rival Anthropic. OpenAI is moving away from some consumer offerings. This focus on high-value professional tasks is key to its future profitability. Business clients now represent a significant portion of OpenAI's income.

Stellantis, Microsoft sign five-year partnership for AI push
Automaker Stellantis partners with Microsoft for five years. They will jointly develop artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. This collaboration aims to boost Stellantis' technology efforts. The partnership will also modernize Stellantis' IT infrastructure. This move helps Stellantis compete with tech-focused rivals. It focuses on enhancing vehicle features and customer experiences.

AI firms scout for startup buyouts to boost full-stack tech capabilities
AI firms are actively acquiring startups to build full-stack capabilities as enterprises move towards large-scale AI deployment. This consolidation is driven by the need for complementary product capabilities and intellectual property in a rapidly evolving market.

Ola's AI smart assistant 'Kruti' goes dark across app platforms
While 'Kruti' was not accessible via its direct website, kruti.ai, which showed a "site not found" error, users accessing it through Olakrutrim.com/kruti saw a message stating the site was under maintenance and would be back shortly.

Can AI fix your credit score? Krutrim shuts down assistant Kruti
Happy Thursday! Fintechs are building AI solutions to help boost the creditworthiness of borrowers. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

Acquisition count rises: Inside OpenAI's major deals in 2026
The AI major’s half a dozen deals in the first quarter underscore its push to strengthen its position across enterprise software, developer tools, and consumer AI applications.

Amazon launches AI research tool to speed early-stage drug discovery
Amazon Web Services has launched Amazon Bio Discovery, an AI tool to accelerate drug discovery. Scientists can now generate and evaluate potential drug molecules without coding. This innovation drastically reduces the time to create drug candidates from months to weeks. Early adopters include Bayer and the Broad Institute. AWS aims to augment, not replace, researchers with this powerful new platform.

India accounts for 15% of GitHub’s global user base, with 27 million developers on the platform
Kyle Daigle, COO of GitHub, said in a post on X that India now accounts for one in seven new developers globally. India now makes up over 15% of GitHub’s global user base of over 180 million developers.

CoreWeave shares jump 12% on deal with Anthropic; stock surges 40% in unbeaten five-session rally
CoreWeave shares surged after a multi-year deal with Anthropic to power Claude AI models, extending a five-session rally. The agreement boosts its position in AI infrastructure as demand for large-scale compute accelerates globally.

India’s data centre market to reach $22 billion by 2030
India's data centre market is set for massive growth, expected to reach 22 billion dollars by 2030. This expansion is fueled by cloud computing and artificial intelligence. Significant investments are flowing into the sector, with foreign investors leading the way. Government incentives and cost advantages are making India a prime location for data infrastructure development.

From users to builders: How AI and low-code are rewriting who builds software
Citizen development and AI-driven “vibe coding” are reshaping how software is built inside organisations, shifting creation power from IT teams to everyday employees. The story begins with workers like Priya, a sales operations manager in Pune, who once depended on IT queues for automation but later built her own workflow tools using low-code platforms without writing code. Such “citizen developers” are now becoming central to enterprise productivity.

Accenture invests in Replit to advance AI-driven software development for enterprises
Global professional services giant Accenture has strategically invested in AI software development platform Replit. This collaboration aims to accelerate AI-driven software creation for businesses worldwide. Accenture will integrate Replit's technology internally to boost productivity and assist clients in adopting AI tools for their development processes, signaling a significant shift in how software is built.

TCS rides AI demand; mega deals power Q4 results
Per COO Aarthi Subramanian, a partnership with Anthropic is a possibility. During the year, the IT major pushed aggressively into the AI ecosystem through collaborations with global technology leaders and strengthened enterprise alliances. It also continued to secure large, multi-year transformation deals across sectors, including telecom, retail, banking, aviation and consumer industries.

Meta, CoreWeave deepen AI cloud partnership with fresh $21 billion deal
Meta Platforms and CoreWeave have signed a new $21 billion deal for additional cloud computing capacity. This is to enhance Meta's AI model development. Meta plans to spend up to $135 billion on its AI buildout this year.

From OpenAI to Nvidia, tech firms channel billions into AI infrastructure as demand booms
Tech giants are making massive investments in artificial intelligence. CoreWeave and Meta have expanded their cloud capacity agreement to $21 billion. OpenAI is securing significant funding and partnerships with Amazon, Disney, Broadcom, AMD, Nvidia, and Oracle. Meta is also forging deals with AMD, Manus, CoreWeave, Oracle, and Google. Nvidia is investing heavily in Anthropic and acquiring Groq's assets.
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