YOUR PERSONAL BRIEF
Sales & Account Management
Monday, June 29, 2026
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Firmus Technologies signs AI access deal with Nvidia
Nvidia has entered a strategic partnership with Australian AI infrastructure firm Firmus Technologies to broaden access to Nvidia GPUs for emerging AI customers. For your account work with Nvidia, this deal signals continued channel expansion and demand for Nvidia compute — useful context for positioning partnerships or regional sales efforts.
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Tesla begins FSD V14 Lite rollout to Hardware 3 vehicles
Tesla has started rolling out its FSD V14 Lite update to a first wave of Hardware 3 owners, narrowing software feature gaps between older and newer vehicles. As Tesla remains a top client, the staged software upgrade highlights ongoing service, support, and upgrade opportunities for existing fleets and could affect timelines for related hardware or software projects you manage.
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Microsoft removes 119 Edge extensions that hid malware
Microsoft took down 119 malicious Edge extensions that used steganography to hide payloads in images and fonts, addressing credential theft and ad fraud risks. This proactive security cleanup is a notable update for your Microsoft relationship — it underscores ongoing platform security efforts and potential needs for customers and partners to review extension and endpoint protections.
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Succession shake-up narrows JPMorgan Chase CEO race
JPMorgan Chase's CEO succession contest has narrowed to two candidates after a surprising exit of a major internal contender, intensifying focus on leadership continuity. For your prospecting at Chase Bank, leadership changes can shift strategic priorities and vendor selection criteria — an important factor when timing outreach or proposing new initiatives.
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JPMorgan Chase pushes fraud division layoffs despite rising revenues
JPMorgan Chase is moving forward with layoffs in its fraud division even as revenues grow, part of broader cost and structural adjustments. This signals potential reorganization and increased automation at the bank, which could create short-term procurement pauses but longer-term opportunities for vendors offering fraud detection or efficiency solutions.
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Armed robbery at Chase branch in New Jersey
A suspect armed with a pistol robbed a Chase Bank branch in Boonton, New Jersey, prompting an active investigation and local security concerns. While operational and localized, this incident may temporarily affect branch staffing and customer service in the area — relevant when assessing branch-level risk or discussing security solutions with prospects.
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Stay informed, and we'll see you in the next edition.
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