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  • Recast Names Intune and Configuration Manager Expert Shanmugam Senthil as Senior Director of Engineering

    MINNEAPOLIS—May 12, 2026—Recast, a leader in modern application and endpoint management, today announced that Shanmugam Senthil has joined the company as Senior Director of Engineering and India Site Leader. Based in Bangalore, Senthil will help establish Recast’s India presence and strengthen the company’s engineering organization to support continued growth. His combination of Microsoft platform expertise and technology leadership experience gives Recast added depth as it evolves its capabilities to help customers manage and secure complex IT environments.

    A 30-year technology industry veteran, Senthil has built and led engineering teams at Microsoft, Yahoo!, Samsung, and Sun Microsystems. During his decade at Microsoft, he led engineering teams responsible for evolving core endpoint management capabilities within Intune and ConfigMgr. That experience aligns closely with Recast’s mission and product direction as organizations look for more effective ways to manage, secure, and optimize endpoints across hybrid and cloud environments.

    In his new role, Senthil will help shape the structure, culture, and daily operations in India. He will also collaborate closely with Recast’s global engineering and product teams to expand the company’s capabilities in support of its long-term product strategy.

    “Senthil brings a strong leadership philosophy and tremendous experience with Microsoft Intune and ConfigMgr,” said Will Teevan, CEO, Recast. “This is exactly the kind of expertise Recast needs to accelerate innovation and deliver greater value to our customers.”

    “I’m excited to join Recast at such an important stage in the company’s growth,” said Senthil. “Recast has a clear mission, notable product alignment with the needs of modern IT teams, and a meaningful opportunity to expand its engineering presence in India. I look forward to working with teams across the company to help build a solid foundation for growth, execution, and new advances.”

  • AD Ports Group Partners with Krivia Holdings and IRH Global to Boost Cross-Border Electronics Trade

    AD Ports Group Signs Strategic Collaboration Agreement with Krivia Holdings Limited and IRH Global Trading Ltd to Enhance Cross-Border Electronics Trade Through Abu Dhabi

    AD Ports Group Partners with Krivia Holdings and IRH Global to Boost Cross-Border Electronics Trade

     Abu Dhabi, UAE – 12 May 2026: AD Ports Group (ADX: ADPORTS), a leading global enabler of trade, industry, and logistics solutions, has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with Krivia Holdings Limited (KHL) and IRH Global Trading Ltd (IRHGT) to combine logistics infrastructure, digital trading capabilities, and structured trade payment solutions, accelerating cross-border electronics trade through Abu Dhabi.

    The collaboration aims to support the import, export, financing, warehousing, and movement of mobile phones and electronics, while helping position Abu Dhabi as a global hub for the sector through efficiency, transparency, connectivity, and scale.

    A key component of the initiative is MobyIX, a digital B2B trading platform, designed to facilitate the buying, selling, and movement of smartphones and electronics across international markets. The collaboration will explore how advanced AI and machine learning can be integrated with AD Ports Group’s logistics, warehousing, and digital trade infrastructure to support sector growth, complemented by IRHGT’s structured trade finance, liquidity solutions, and banking network to help traders scale efficiently across markets. 

    Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group CEO, AD Ports Group, said: “This collaboration reflects AD Ports Group’s commitment to enabling smarter, more connected trade by integrating advanced digital capabilities with world-class logistics and industrial infrastructure. By supporting the development of an integrated platform for cross-border electronics, we are strengthening Abu Dhabi’s position as a global hub for trade, innovation, and investment, in line with the vision of our wise leadership in the UAE, while creating new opportunities for growth across our economic cities and wider ecosystem.” 

    Rishabh Jain, President, Krivia Holdings Limited, said: “We see strong potential to build a technology-enabled trading ecosystem in Abu Dhabi that addresses key gaps in warehousing, digital infrastructure, and access to working capital. By partnering with AD Ports Group and IRH Global Trading, we aim to create a scalable platform that enhances transparency, efficiency, and global connectivity for mobile and electronics traders via MobylX and TradCred.’ 

    Ali Rashed Alrashdi, CEO of IRH, said: “This collaboration reflects IRH’s commitment to enabling trade-led growth through innovative and scalable structured trade solutions. By supporting the development of a digitally enabled platform for cross-border electronics trade, we aim to help address one of the market’s key challenges: access to efficient, short-tenure supplier’s credit. Together with AD Ports Group and Krivia Holdings Limited, we see strong potential to create a more transparent, agile, and commercially attractive ecosystem that supports traders and reinforces Abu Dhabi’s role as a global centre for trade and investment.”

    The global mobile and electronics trading sector represents a significant growth opportunity, generating more than USD 36 billion annually. Over a projected three-year period, the initiative could facilitate over USD 12 billion in trade, support the import of approximately 64 million units into Abu Dhabi, and enable the establishment of an estimated 650 new companies within KEZAD.

  • Outpost24 Launches AI-Powered Authentication to Remove Configuration Barriers in DAST

    By replacing complex authentication setup with plain-language instructions, Outpost24 Scale helps Application Security and DevSecOps teams make authenticated DAST easier to configure, maintain, and scale.

    Stockholm, Sweden, May 12- Outpost24, a global provider of cybersecurity solutions serving over 3,000 customers across more than 65 countries, today launched AI-powered authentication for Scale, its dynamic application security testing (DAST) solution. The new capability replaces fragile manual authentication configuration with plain-language instructions, helping Application Security and DevSecOps teams configure authenticated DAST scans faster, reduce maintenance effort, and expand authenticated coverage across large application portfolios.

    Authenticated scanning is essential for finding vulnerabilities behind login pages, but it has traditionally been difficult to scale. Many DAST tools rely on scripts or browser recordings that can break when login flows change, creating maintenance work for specialist users and leaving coverage gaps across modern web applications.

    Scale’s AI-powered authentication addresses this bottleneck by accepting plain-language instructions that an AI agent executes. This reduces reliance on scripts that can slow setup and create ongoing maintenance risk, allowing authentication configurations to be created and maintained across multiple applications and environments without scripting skills.

    Outpost24 Scale provides automated vulnerability detection across external, internal, and commercial off-the-shelf applications, continuous monitoring against organizational security standards, and structured compliance reporting. Detection is developed with input from Outpost24’s certified penetration testing team, delivering low false positives and actionable results.

    The launch is part of Outpost24’s broader AI strategy: applying AI where it reduces manual effort, simplifies security operations, and helps teams act faster. Additional AI-driven capabilities are planned across the Outpost24 platform throughout 2026.

    Outpost24 Launches AI-Powered Authentication to Remove Configuration Barriers in DAST

     

    “AI in security testing has moved from novelty to expectation, but the real test is whether it removes friction or just adds noise,” said Omri Kletter, Chief Product Officer at Outpost24. “Scale’s AI-powered authentication applies AI to one of the most persistent operational challenges in DAST, turning authentication setup into a natural-language workflow that can adapt as applications change. This is the direction we are taking across the platform: practical AI that makes security work faster, easier, and more scalable.”

     

    Outpost24 Launches AI-Powered Authentication to Remove Configuration Barriers in DAST

     

    “Authenticated scanning has always been essential but difficult to scale,” added Martin Jartelius, Product Director of AI at Outpost24. “By replacing complex setup with plain-language instructions executed by an AI agent, we help teams cover more applications, reduce maintenance work, and spend less time fixing broken authentication flows.”

     

  • Brainomix and Boehringer Ingelheim Advance Strategic Partnership in Pulmonary Fibrosis

    OXFORD, England and CHICAGO, May 12th, 2026 — Brainomix, a global leader and pioneer of AI-powered imaging tools in lung fibrosis and stroke, today announced an expansion of its partnership with Boehringer Ingelheim, the leading biopharmaceutical company providing therapeutic options for interstitial lung disease (ILD), to improve the care of patients with progressive pulmonary fibrosis (PPF).

    Patients with Interstitial Lung Diseases (ILD) may progress to PPF, a condition marked by irreversible lung damage and increased risk of early mortality. Without treatment, patients may have a lifespan as short as five years1, yet many still endure long delays – often years – before receiving a diagnosis2. Early diagnosis and intervention can play a major role in a patient’s prognosis, but determining which patients are eligible for treatment based on imaging remains challenging, even for experienced specialists.

    Brainomix e-Lung is an FDA-cleared, AI-driven imaging software platform that automatically detects and quantifies abnormalities on thoracic CT scans, helping clinicians more easily identify changes, including subtle deterioration across multiple timepoints. Built on proprietary technology, e-Lung has been clinically validated to measure lung features associated with interstitial lung diseases (ILD).

    Results from REVISE-PPF, a retrospective research study conducted with the University of Chicago, Weill Cornell Medical Center, and the University of Alabama at Birmingham, will be presented by Dr. Anna Podolanczuk (Weill-Cornell) at an ATS session on Sunday, May 17th. The study demonstrated that e-Lung was able to stratify patients at risk of PPF from a baseline CT and identified patients with radiologic evidence of PPF up to 28 months earlier than local clinical diagnoses.

    This next phase of the Brainomix–Boehringer Ingelheim partnership aims to advance the work further, centered around a prospective, mixed-methods study, PROGRESS-PPF. Conducted across multiple sites in the US, it will generate both quantitative and qualitative real-world evidence to evaluate whether the routine use of e-Lung can support earlier clinical diagnosis of PPF, enabling treatment to begin sooner in the disease course, and, ultimately, support improved patient outcomes.

    Dr. Michalis Papadakis, CEO and Co-Founder of Brainomix said: “We are excited to expand our strategic partnership with Boehringer Ingelheim, a recognized leader and innovator in this field, with whom we share a firm commitment to improving outcomes for people living with pulmonary fibrosis. The evidence generated to date for e-Lung is highly compelling, showing the technology has the potential to accelerate diagnosis by more than two years. This next phase will enable us to evaluate that potential at scale, providing robust real-world validation of what we expect could be a transformative advancement in the patient care pathway.”

    “Boehringer Ingelheim is proud to expand our partnership with Brainomix as part of our continued commitment to improving care for people living with pulmonary fibrosis,” said Dr. Emmanuelle Clerisme-Beaty, Senior Vice President Medicine & Regulatory Affairs, Boehringer Ingelheim. “Progressive pulmonary fibrosis can be challenging to diagnose, and innovations that enhance our ability to detect disease have the potential to improve patient outcomes.”

    An Innovation Hub session at ATS, entitled “Advancing ILD Care: Real-World Impact of Brainomix e-Lung,” will take place on Tuesday, May 19th, during which Prof. Peter George (Consultant Pulmonologist at the Royal Brompton Hospital, UK and Brainomix Senior Medical Director) will speak with Dr. Andy Limper (Mayo Clinic, Rochester) and Dr. Tathagat Narula (Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville) about their institution’s experience with Brainomix e-Lung, where it has been incorporated into routine clinical practice. 

    Brainomix will be exhibiting the e-Lung technology at the ATS International Conference (booth #2250) from Sunday, May 17th to Tuesday, May 19th.

  • Retail Inflation Rises Marginally to 3.48% in April as Food Prices Stay Elevated !

    New Delhi, May 12 (BNP): India’s retail inflation inched up to 3.48 percent in April from 3.40 percent recorded in March, mainly due to continued pressure on food prices, according to the latest data released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI).

    Retail Inflation Rises Marginally to 3.48% in April as Food Prices Stay Elevated !

    The Consumer Price Index (CPI)-based inflation remained within the Reserve Bank of India’s comfort range, though rising food costs continued to impact household spending across the country. Food inflation increased to 4.20 percent in April compared to 3.87 percent in the previous month, reflecting sustained price pressure in essential commodities.

    Data showed that inflation in rural India stood at 3.74 percent, higher than the 3.16 percent recorded in urban areas, indicating relatively stronger price pressure in the countryside.

    Despite the rise in food inflation, a sharp decline in the prices of several vegetables helped prevent a steeper increase in overall inflation. Potato prices registered a major decline of 23.69 percent, while onion prices fell by 17.67 percent on a year-on-year basis. Certain non-food segments, including vehicles and household appliances, also witnessed negative inflation, contributing to moderation in headline numbers.

    However, some food items continued to remain costly. Tomato prices surged by 35.28 percent, while cauliflower prices rose by 25.58 percent compared to the same period last year, keeping pressure on consumers.

    Economists said the April inflation figures were softer than market expectations but cautioned that global geopolitical tensions, supply-chain disruptions, and weather-related risks such as El Niño could create upward pressure on prices in the coming months.

    Experts believe the Reserve Bank of India is likely to maintain a cautious “wait-and-watch” approach regarding future monetary policy decisions while closely monitoring inflation trends and global economic conditions.

    Retail inflation remains a key economic indicator as it directly affects consumer purchasing power, interest rate decisions, and overall economic sentiment across the country.

    New Delhi, May 12 (BNP): India’s retail inflation inched up to 3.48 percent in April from 3.40 percent recorded in March, mainly due to continued pressure on food prices, according to the latest data released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI).

    The Consumer Price Index (CPI)-based inflation remained within the Reserve Bank of India’s comfort range, though rising food costs continued to impact household spending across the country. Food inflation increased to 4.20 percent in April compared to 3.87 percent in the previous month, reflecting sustained price pressure in essential commodities.

    Data showed that inflation in rural India stood at 3.74 percent, higher than the 3.16 percent recorded in urban areas, indicating relatively stronger price pressure in the countryside.

    Despite the rise in food inflation, a sharp decline in the prices of several vegetables helped prevent a steeper increase in overall inflation. Potato prices registered a major decline of 23.69 percent, while onion prices fell by 17.67 percent on a year-on-year basis. Certain non-food segments, including vehicles and household appliances, also witnessed negative inflation, contributing to moderation in headline numbers.

    However, some food items continued to remain costly. Tomato prices surged by 35.28 percent, while cauliflower prices rose by 25.58 percent compared to the same period last year, keeping pressure on consumers.

    Economists said the April inflation figures were softer than market expectations but cautioned that global geopolitical tensions, supply-chain disruptions, and weather-related risks such as El Niño could create upward pressure on prices in the coming months.

    Experts believe the Reserve Bank of India is likely to maintain a cautious “wait-and-watch” approach regarding future monetary policy decisions while closely monitoring inflation trends and global economic conditions.

    Retail inflation remains a key economic indicator as it directly affects consumer purchasing power, interest rate decisions, and overall economic sentiment across the country.

     
  • Neurobion Introduces Nerve Pain Relief Cream That Provides Symptomatic Relief from Nerve-related Pain, Burning Sensation & Tingling

    Neurobion Introduces “Nerve Pain Relief Cream” That Provides Symptomatic Relief from Nerve-related Pain, Burning Sensation & Tingling

    Hyderabad, May 12:  Neurobionfrom the house of Procter & Gamble Health Limited, launched the new Neurobion Nerve Pain Relief Cream — a specialised topical solution designed to provide symptomatic relief from nerverelated paintingling and burning sensations in the hands and feet.

    As per the recent prevalence data, in India over 10 crore adults experience symptoms associated with nerve related discomfort like nerve paintingling or burning in the hands and feet, which can impact everyday activities such as walking, holding objects, or even resting at night[1]. Yet many people continue to rely on ordinary pain relief creams that are designed primarily for muscle (general) pain, often unaware that nerve discomfort requires a specialised approach.

    Neurobion Nerve Pain Relief Cream aims to address this unmet need through its superior formulation that contains 0.075% Capsaicin – a clinically proven ingredient that penetrates the skin & targets the root of the nerve pain. The formulation also contains Menthol, Camphor and Eucalyptus Oil, a blend of ingredients that provide a soothing sensation while supporting targeted symptomatic relief. 

    The cream features a convenient roll-on applicator, enabling easy, targeted, and non-messy application directly on either side of the hands and feet, to be used three to four times a day, leaving a gap of four to six hours between applications, or as advised by a healthcare professional. It is recommended for adults aged 18 years and above.

    Vijay Kumar Pampana, Marketing Director, P&G Health India said, “For over six decades, Neurobion has been trusted by millions of consumers and healthcare professionals as a reliable solution for nerve care. We understand that crores of adults in India experience symptoms associated with nerve discomfort and continue to rely on general pain relief solutions that may not be specifically designed for nerve pain. With Neurobion Nerve Pain Relief Cream, we aim to bridge this gap and provide consumers a targeted topical solution which is specifically designed to help manage nerve pain related symptoms in hands & feet. By combining clinically proven ingredients like Capsaicin, Menthol, Camphor and Eucalyptus Oil, along with a convenient roll-on applicator, the Cream enables targeted application while helping individuals get symptomatic relief from nerve pain and regain comfort and confidence in their everyday lives. At P&G Health, we remain committed to advancing science-backed innovative solutions that address the evolving needs of consumers across the country.” 

    Neurobion Nerve Pain Relief Cream is now available across leading pharmacies and retail outlets in India.

  • Adani Ports Expands Global Marine Business With US Deepwater Partnership

    Ahmedabad, May 12 (BNP): Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) has intensified its global expansion strategy in the offshore and subsea engineering sector through a strategic partnership between its marine division, Astro Offshore, and US-based Oceaneering International.

    Adani Ports Expands Global Marine Business With US Deepwater Partnership

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    The collaboration marks APSEZ’s formal entry into specialised deepwater operations in the European market and signals the company’s growing ambitions beyond conventional port management and cargo handling businesses.

    Officials familiar with the development said the partnership will focus on advanced offshore engineering, subsea services, deepwater infrastructure support, and marine logistics operations. The move is expected to strengthen APSEZ’s position in the rapidly expanding global maritime and offshore services industry.

    As part of its long-term growth strategy, APSEZ is aggressively scaling its marine business and plans to expand its fleet strength to nearly 200 vessels over the coming years. The company is targeting marine business revenues of around ₹6,000 crore by the financial year 2030-31.

    To support this expansion, APSEZ has earmarked nearly ₹13,000 crore in capital expenditure for the marine segment over the next five years. Industry experts believe the investment will help the company diversify its operations, strengthen technological capabilities, and establish a stronger international presence in offshore engineering and deep-sea operations.

    The latest partnership also reflects the increasing globalisation of India’s maritime sector, with Indian infrastructure companies actively entering high-value international marine and subsea engineering markets.

    The development is being viewed as a significant milestone in APSEZ’s transformation from a domestic port operator into a globally diversified maritime infrastructure and marine services company.

     
  • Moderate jump in Consumer Price Inflation (Year-on-Year) in April 2026 (3.48 percent) compared to March 2026 at 3.40 percent , good for consumer confidence, says PHDCCI

    India’s retail inflation (CPI) stood at 3.48% in April 2026 on a yearonyear basis, according to provisional estimates. Food inflation rose to 4.20% in April 2026 compared with 3.87% in March 2026. Rural food inflation at 4.26% was higher than urban food inflation which stood at 4.10%.

    “Among major commodity groups, transport inflation remained subdued at near-zero levels as Government of India has not increased retail pump prices despite Brent crude oil prices remaining above US$ 100 per barrel in the international markets since the East Asia Crisis” said Mr. Rajeev Juneja, President, PHDCCI.

    However, precious metal prices recorded comparatively higher inflation rates due to jump in international metal prices and depreciating INR vis-à-vis US dollar, he added. Silver, Gold/Diamond/Platinum Jewellery jumped (y-o-y) 144.34% and 40.72% respectively.

    On the other hand, at the food item level, potatoes, onions, motor cars and jeeps, peas and chickpeas, and air conditioners recorded the lowest inflation rates during April 2026.

    The moderation reflects relatively stable price conditions across several core consumption categories, particularly transport. However, food price pressures remain elevated in select commodities, indicating the continued importance of supply-side monitoring.

    “In India, recently, a deviation between food and non-food inflation trends continues to impact the inflation outlook. Volatility in agricultural commodities, baring seasonal commodities, and precious metals may continue to influence household inflation expectations in the near term,” said Dr. Ranjeet Mehta, SG and CEO, PHDCCI.

  • Great Day for Assam – PM Modi Praises Himanta Biswa Sarma’s Leadership

    Guwahati, May 12 (BNP): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday congratulated Himanta Biswa Sarma after he took oath as the Chief Minister of Assam for a second consecutive term, describing him as a “wonderful administrator” who has carried out pioneering work for the state.

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    The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) returned to power in Assam for the third straight term following a decisive victory in the recently concluded Assembly elections. Himanta Biswa Sarma was sworn in amid a grand ceremony attended by senior BJP leaders, Union Ministers, Chief Ministers from NDA-ruled states, religious figures, industrialists, and party supporters.

    In a message shared on social media, Prime Minister Modi called the occasion “a great day for Assam” and praised Sarma’s leadership and administrative performance during his previous tenure. The Prime Minister also extended his best wishes for the new government’s upcoming term.

    Along with Sarma, four ministers — former Union Minister Rameswar Teli, AGP president Atul Bora, UPPL leader Charan Boro, and senior BJP leader Ajanta Neog — also took oath as members of the new Council of Ministers.

    Prime Minister Modi separately congratulated the newly inducted ministers and expressed confidence that the team would continue strengthening Assam’s growth and development trajectory.

    The swearing-in ceremony witnessed the presence of Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, along with several senior BJP functionaries and leaders from across the Northeast. Prominent religious leaders, including Satradhikars from Assam’s Vaishnavite monasteries, also attended the event.

    Dressed in traditional Assamese attire, Himanta Biswa Sarma took the oath amid loud cheers from party workers and supporters. Having first assumed office in 2021, Sarma has now secured a second consecutive term, further consolidating the BJP’s political dominance in Assam and the northeastern region.

     
  • Newgen Software Named in The Adaptive Process Orchestration Software Landscape, Q2 2026

    May 11: Newgen Software has been recognized in Forrester’s ‘The Adaptive Process Orchestration Software Landscape, Q2 2026’, an overview of 35 vendors in the Adaptive Process Orchestration (APO) software market, authored by Forrester analyst Bernhard Schaffrik. Newgen Orchestrates Intelligent Enterprises at scale.

    About the Forrester APO Landscape Report

    Forrester defines Adaptive Process Orchestration (APO) software as “an automation platform that uses AI agents and nondeterministic control flows in addition to traditional deterministic control flows to meet business goals, perform complex tasks, and make autonomous decisions.”

    According to the report, “APO enables organizations to embed GenAI into their automation landscape, allowing them to automate increasingly complex processes and improve decision quality. By consolidating fragmented automation tools into a unified, governed backbone, APO helps leaders scale automation confidently, maintain control, and prevent unmanaged AI agent sprawl.”

    Commenting on the recognition, Runki Goswami, CMO, Newgen Software, said, The enterprise conversation around AI has moved beyond adoption to orchestration. Organizations today are not asking whether AI has potential; they are asking how to operationalize it across complex business ecosystems with trust, governance, and scale. We believe our recognition in the Forrester Research APO Landscape reflects Newgen’s vision of building intelligent orchestration at the core of the enterprise, where AI agents, human judgment, and business services work in harmony, adapt in real time, and deliver measurable business outcomes.”

    Newgen’s Recognition at a Glance

    The report maps 35 vendors across dimensions, including geographic & industry focus, deployment models, and company size. Newgen Software is listed in the Landscape with the following profile:

    ·         Geographic Focus: NA, EMEA, and APAC

    ·         Industry Focus: Financial Services, Insurance, and Healthcare

    ·         Deployment Models: On-Premises, Hosted Private SaaS, and Multitenant SaaS

    ·         Vendor Size Category: Medium ($100M to <$250M in category revenue)

    Extended Use Case Focus Areas

    As part of the report, each participating vendor identified the top three extended use cases it focuses on. Newgen Software’s three selected focus areas include:

    ·         High-Volume Processing

    ·         Orchestration as an MCP Service

    ·         Support for Long-Running Processes

    As enterprises grapple with the complexity of integrating AI agents into real-world business operations, NewgenONE provides a robust orchestration layer to bring AI agents, humans, and services on the same layer with governance, scalability, and industry-specific depth to stay compliant in a regulated environment.