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Extreme Networks Advances AI Integration with New Service Agent and Executive Leadership Expansion

Extreme Networks has unveiled its AI-powered Service Agent for all Platform ONE customers, automating network management tasks. Simultaneously, CTO Nabil Bukhari has expanded his role to President of AI Platforms, underscoring the company’s strategic focus on artificial intelligence integration across its portfolio.

AI-Powered Service Agent Launches

Extreme Networks has introduced Extreme Service Agent, a new AI-powered software solution now available to all Extreme Platform ONE customers, according to company reports. Sources indicate the agent simplifies network management and automates routine workflows, enabling IT teams to operate more efficiently. The networking specialist stated this development fulfills their commitment to continuously enhance Extreme Platform ONE with new capabilities.

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X Expands Developer Access with Usage-Based API Pricing in Beta Test

X is expanding a closed beta program for its new usage-based API pricing model, marking a significant shift from its previous tiered subscription approach. The social media platform is now accepting applications from developers interested in building applications with more flexible cost structures.

X Introduces Flexible API Pricing Model

X is reportedly expanding access to a pay-per-use pricing structure for its API through a closed beta program, according to recent announcements from the company’s developer account. The social media platform is now accepting applications from both new and existing developers who want to participate in testing the usage-based billing system, sources indicate.

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Linux Kernel 6.18 Development Progresses Smoothly with Second Release Candidate

The Linux kernel development cycle advances with the second release candidate for version 6.18 now available. According to project maintainer Linus Torvalds, the update addresses several regressions while maintaining a relatively normal development pace. The release candidate focuses on stabilization rather than new feature introduction.

Linux 6.18 Development Maintains Steady Pace

The Linux kernel development process continues to advance with the recent release of the second candidate for version 6.18. According to reports from project founder and maintainer Linus Torvalds, the development cycle remains on track despite the substantial size of this latest release candidate. Sources indicate that while the update is larger than some previous iterations, the overall development trajectory appears stable and predictable.

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Salesforce Charts AI Revolution Course With Agentforce 360 Launch and $60B Revenue Goal

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff declares agentic AI the “next revolution” as the CRM giant launches Agentforce 360 with general availability. The company sets ambitious $60 billion revenue target by fiscal 2030 while expanding AI payment options for partners and customers.

Salesforce Declares Agentic AI Era at Dreamforce 2025

Customer relationship management powerhouse Salesforce has positioned agentic artificial intelligence as the centerpiece of its future growth strategy, according to announcements made during its annual Dreamforce conference. The San Francisco-based company revealed general availability for Salesforce Agentforce 360 while setting an ambitious $60 billion revenue target for the 2030 fiscal year, signaling major implications for solution providers and channel partners.