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Trustible Recognized in the 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for AI Governance Platforms

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ARLINGTON, Va., June 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Trustible, the purpose-built AI governance platform for regulated enterprises, today announced it has been recognized as an Honorable Mention in the inaugural 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for AI Governance Platforms.

What the Recognition Means
This is the first-ever Gartner Magic Quadrant dedicated to AI governance platforms as a distinct market, and Trustible is in it from day one.

Gartner defines AI governance platforms as tools designed to ensure organizations comply with their responsible AI practices, organization policy, regulations, and risk management frameworks. The report recognizes Trustible’s platform for centralizing AI use cases, agents, models, datasets, and vendors into a unified inventory, supporting customizable workflows for reviewing proposals, assigning risk levels, and tracking approvals, and aligning governance practices to major regulations and frameworks including the EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, and ISO 42001.

For enterprise buyers, analyst recognition in an emerging category matters. It validates that the problem is real, that the market is forming, and that the platform belongs in the conversation.

The Market Moment
The timing of this recognition matters. Gartner projects the AI governance platform market will grow at a 67.5% CAGR, from $65 million in 2024 to over $1.4 billion by 2030. Regulatory pressure is accelerating procurement, and the question most enterprises are now asking isn’t whether they need an AI governance platform, but rather which one.

Being named in the inaugural Gartner Magic Quadrant for this category positions Trustible directly in that evaluation conversation.

“We built Trustible because enterprises needed a governance platform designed for the people actually responsible for AI oversight, not another tool built for data scientists,” said Gerald Kierce, CEO and Co-Founder of Trustible. “Being recognized in Gartner’s first-ever Magic Quadrant for AI governance platforms, in a market with more than 100 vendors competing for attention, validates what our customers already know: Trustible is purpose-built for this problem.”

“The governance challenge isn’t about monitoring models in production,” said Andrew Gamino-Cheong, CTO and Co-Founder of Trustible. “It’s about bringing structure, accountability, and intelligence to how organizations decide which AI to deploy, under what conditions, and with what oversight. That’s what we’ve built.”

What Gartner Said

Gartner’s description of Trustible in the report:

“Trustible offers the Trustible Responsible AI Governance Platform, an AI-powered SaaS solution designed to orchestrate enterprise AI programs for legal, risk, compliance and technology teams. The platform centralizes AI use cases, agents, models, datasets and vendors into a unified inventory for visibility and risk prioritization, supported by customizable workflows for reviewing proposals, assigning risk levels and tracking approvals. Trustible provides governance blueprints, policy templates, risk taxonomies and audit preparation tools that align with regulations (e.g., EU AI Act), frameworks (e.g., NIST AI RMF) and standards (e.g., ISO/IEC 42001).”

Purpose-Built for Enterprise AI Governance Teams
Enterprises don’t struggle with AI governance because they lack policies. They struggle because AI adoption moves faster than their ability to review it. Use cases pile up in intake queues. Risk assessments live in Word documents, model cards in spreadsheets, approvals in email threads. Nobody has a single view of what AI is in use, who owns it, or whether it’s been governed. Trustible was built to solve exactly this.

Trustible governs at the layer where enterprise AI risk actually lives: the use case. One model can power a hundred use cases, each with its own risk profile and regulatory exposure, so risk only has real meaning relative to what an AI system is for and who it affects. Trustible centralizes every AI use case, model, agent, and vendor into a single inventory, then orchestrates the workflows that turn governance from a bottleneck into throughput: intake and approvals, automated risk scoring, impact assessments, vendor and model reviews, and audit-ready reporting.

What makes this work is intelligence built into the platform, not bolted on. Expert-curated taxonomies of AI risks, mitigations, and incidents, plus continuously updated mappings to the EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, ISO 42001, and other frameworks, are embedded directly in every workflow. Teams don’t have to become AI risk experts to make sound decisions, and they document governance once rather than starting over for each new regulation.

The result is governance that accelerates adoption instead of slowing it. Trustible’s customers approve 4X more use cases, move 10X faster through intake, and cut governance cycle times by 60%, while keeping 100% of their AI use cases audit-ready. That’s the case for purpose-built: clarity that lets the business move, and proof that stands up to a regulator, a board, or a customer.

Trusted by Enterprise Leaders
Trustible is trusted by organizations across financial services, defense, healthcare, and technology, including Leidos, Guardian Life, Molson Coors, Olympus, Korn Ferry, Nuix, Kroll, Thalamus, and others. Customers report a 4X increase in AI use cases approved, 10X faster AI intake, 60% reduction in governance cycle times, and 100% audit-ready AI use case documentation.

About Trustible
Trustible is a purpose-built AI governance platform that brings clarity, structure, and practical intelligence to how organizations introduce, assess, and oversee AI. The platform orchestrates AI intake and review workflows, risk and impact assessments, regulatory compliance, and vendor and model evaluations, giving governance teams clear oversight as AI expands across the organization. Trustible is an AI-native Public Benefit Corporation headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, backed by Lookout Ventures, Harlem Capital, Tau Ventures, Inner Loop Capital, Alumni Ventures, FoundersX, VamosVentures, JHH VC, and distinguished angel investors.

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Plume Named to 2026 Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces® List

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Global Broadband Customer Experience Leader listed No. 58 in Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces® ranking reinforcing direct link between culture health, business performance

PALO ALTO, Calif., June 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Plume Design, Inc. (“Plume”), the global technology leader trusted by more than 450 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) across 58 countries, today announced it has been named to the Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces® list by Most Loved Workplace® and the Best Practice Institute at No. 58, published today in The Economist. The recognition follows Plume’s Most Loved Workplace® Certification earned in April 2026 and elevates the company into an elite group of organizations worldwide whose employees demonstrate the deepest levels of emotional connection, shared values and positive sentiment toward where they work.

“We’ve made building a great culture and a rewarding work environment one of our top objectives from day one because you cannot deliver world-class experiences for 450 ISP customers if the people behind the products do not feel respected, heard and empowered,” said Dan Herscovici, President and CEO of Plume. “Being placed in the Top 100 list tells us the work is taking root. This is a milestone, not a finish line. We are committed to earning our team members’ and our customers’ trust every single day.”

Compiled using the proprietary Love of Workplace Index® (LOWI) framework, The Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces® list is assessed across the five “SPARK” dimensions: Systemic Collaboration, Positive Future, Alignment of Values, Respect and Killer Outcomes.

When Dan Herscovici assumed the role of President and CEO in April 2025, culture was immediately identified as one of the company’s first strategic priorities. Over the past fourteen months, Plume has undertaken a company-wide culture initiative anchored in building trust, strengthening accountability and ensuring every team member feels they belong and have the tools to do their best work. The initiative was not a headquarters exercise as it spanned all of Plume’s global offices with the same level of investment and commitment at every location. The LOWI assessment captured positive sentiment across the entire worldwide team.

Throughout that same fourteen month timeline, Plume has expanded its ISP partnerships from approximately 400 to more than 450 across 58 countries; acquired Sweepr, a leading AI care orchestration platform; launched the industry’s first open Agentic AI platform for ISPs built on telemetry from over 500 million connected devices; committed to open standards by joining organizations such as the RDK Community, prpl Foundation and Connectivity Standards Alliance; and deepened partnerships by deploying advanced WiFi 7 technology with marquee ISPs including J:COM in Japan and FPT Telecom in Vietnam. For Plume’s leadership, the parallel trajectories of culture and business performance are inseparable, not coincidental.

“Our global transformation required a sustained, visible commitment from every level of leadership,” said Lorie Boyd, Chief People Officer at Plume. “Earning a place on the Top 100 list validates what we hear from our people every day. They feel the change. They see accountability in action, they trust the direction we are heading and they are proud of the work they do. At Plume, we treat culture as a business imperative in  the same way we treat product innovation or customer delivery. And we hold ourselves to that standard in Ljubljana and Hyderabad and Tokyo with the same rigor as our headquarters in Palo Alto.”

Employee-sourced insights were central to the SPARK assessment, which evaluated Plume across dimensions that include systemic collaboration, alignment of values and respect — areas that directly reflect the company’s emphasis on trust, inclusion and psychological safety.

“What sets the Global Most Loved Workplaces apart is not a score on a survey — it is the depth of emotional connection employees feel to their work, their colleagues and the future they are building together,” said Louis Carter, CEO and Founder of Best Practice Institute and Most Loved Workplace®. “Plume demonstrates exactly what the SPARK model reveals in the highest-performing organizations: a positive vision of the future that people believe in and leaders who create the conditions for people to love where they work.”

About Plume

Plume created the first managed Wi-Fi platform for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in 2016 and continues to lead today with a best-in-class solution for cloud-managed Wi-Fi, security, and workflow orchestration – all powered by an unmatched dataset and AI. Plume powers intelligent, cloud-managed Wi-Fi, security and subscriber experience services for more than 450 ISPs globally, delivering reliable, secure and personalized experiences across over half a billion connected devices worldwide. Plume leverages OpenSync®, an open-source framework that comes pre-integrated and supported on the leading silicon, CPE, and platform SDKs, and supports leading industry standards like RDK-B and prplWave. Combined with powerful AI orchestration tools with its acquisition of Sweepr, Plume now offers ISPs a true end-to-end solution to power their most important workflows and customer experiences, while making deployment simpler and faster. Plume is leading the way in providing ISPs an intelligence and innovation edge to stay competitive, build subscriber confidence, and adapt to the changing needs of the market. Discover more about how Plume is empowering ISPs by helping them deliver subscriber confidence through better Wi-Fi experiences, new services, and proactive customer care by visiting plume.com.

About Most Loved Workplace®

Most Loved Workplace® is a certification and research organization that identifies companies where employees demonstrate the deepest levels of positive sentiment and emotional connection, measured across the five SPARK dimensions: Systemic Collaboration, Positive Future, Alignment of Values, Respect, and Killer Outcomes. Certified Most Loved Workplaces® are eligible for inclusion on annual Top 100 lists featured in leading publications such as The Economist (Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces) and The Wall Street Journal (America’s Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces), and on broadcast features on CNBC, Fox Business, Bloomberg and others. Learn more at mostlovedworkplace.com.

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IR further extends end‑to‑end observability for contact centers with Collaborate for NICE CXone

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SYDNEY, June 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Integrated Research (“IR”), a leading global observability software provider, today announced that its UC&C observability solution, Collaborate, now supports NICE CXone, one of the world’s most widely adopted cloud contact center platforms.

Part of the release of Prognosis 13.3, IR’s core observability platform, Collaborate now offers enterprise teams a single place to monitor performance and customer journeys across CXone, bring‑your‑own‑carrier (BYOC) infrastructure, and multi‑vendor UC platforms such as Microsoft Teams and Webex.

“Contact centers live and die by the experiences they deliver, but those experiences rarely start and end on a single platform,” said Ian Lowe, CEO of IR.

“By bringing NICE CXone into Collaborate, we’re giving operations teams one clear, real‑time view of performance – from the first carrier hop to the agent’s desktop – so they can find and fix issues before customers feel the impact.”

Collaborate for NICE CXone: One true view

With Prognosis 13.3, Collaborate ingests and correlates telemetry from NICE CXone, BYOC SBCs, and UC platforms into a single high‑performance intelligence layer. This provides an end‑to‑end picture of each interaction, even as it moves between voice, digital channels and multiple systems.

Key capabilities include:

Multi‑source data aggregation – Collaborate pulls in SBC metrics, UC call flows and third‑party platform data alongside CXone events, giving operations teams one “source of truth” across their entire contact estate.Reporting built for operations – Real‑time and historical dashboards help teams track skills performance, team workload, agent utilization, queue wait times and contact outcomes in one place, without stitching together multiple tools.Customer‑centric analytics – Users can follow customer journeys across channels, analyze handle times, abandon rates and first‑contact‑resolution proxies, and pinpoint where interactions are breaking down.Pre‑emptive alerting – Threshold‑based alerts on wait times, queue volumes and agent utilization help IT and operations teams get ahead of potential SLA breaches, rather than reacting after customers complain.Historical depth – Prognosis 13.3 supports up to five years of history, enabling trend analysis, capacity planning and long‑range SLA reporting for complex environments.

Deeper visibility into Call Detail Records

As part of the release of Prognosis 13.3, Collaborate introduces unified Call Detail Record (CDR) search, a single database with AI-powered search, giving deeper visibility into interactions across any vendor. AI powered insight at individual call level is significant as IT teams must assess performance and experience at individual call level to identify root cause and to remediate issues.

Using Iris, IR’s conversational AI intelligence layer for multi‑vendor UC&C observability, teams can now search a single CDR database that spans CXone, UC platforms, SBCs and other vendors instead of querying separate systems.

“Iris is already changing the way enterprises use UC&C observability data to drive faster, better decisions,” added Ian Lowe.

“Bringing that same AI‑driven experience to CXone and contact center analytics means leaders can spend less time hunting for data and more time improving journeys, agent productivity and overall business performance.”

For more information about IR Collaborate and Prognosis 13.3, visit www.ir.com.

About IR
At IR, we power elite business performance. Trusted by the world’s largest organizations for more than 30 years, our market-leading observability solutions are powered by Prognosis – the real-time intelligence platform built for multi-vendor infrastructure, UC&CX and payments environments. To find out more, visit www.ir.com.

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TriNet Announces Quarterly Dividend

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DUBLIN, Calif., June 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — TriNet (NYSE: TNET), a leading provider of comprehensive human resources solutions for small and medium-size businesses (SMBs),  today announced its Board of Directors approved a dividend of $0.29 per share of the Company’s common stock with a record date and ex-dividend date of July 1, 2026 and a payout date of July 27, 2026.

About TriNet
TriNet provides comprehensive HR solutions, technology, expertise, and access to world-class benefits that enable small and medium-sized businesses to attract and develop top-tier talent. Rooted in more than 30 years of supporting entrepreneurs and adapting to the ever-changing modern workplace, TriNet empowers SMBs to focus on what matters most—growing their business and enabling their people. For more information, visit TriNet.com or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram.

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