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Nextworld Launches Agentic Development: Prompt-to-Production Software for the Enterprise

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New capability uses coordinated AI agents and specification-driven development to close the gap between AI-generated prototypes and production-ready enterprise systems

GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo., June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Nextworld, the AI-native enterprise platform for eliminating Shadow ERP™, today announced the general availability of Agentic Development, a new capability addressing the widening gap in the market between AI-generated prototypes and production-ready enterprise systems. The new feature enables teams to describe operational problems in natural language and receive production-ready, governed enterprise software in return.

AI-powered app builders have made it faster than ever to generate a working prototype from a prompt, but the path from prototype to production remains unsolved for most organizations. Crucial business functions such as security, governance, compliance, integration, testing, and long-term maintainability still fall to the teams adopting these tools, and the resulting applications frequently operate outside IT oversight, creating new layers of ungoverned risk.

The industry is beginning to reckon with this reality. Recent research has surfaced significant security vulnerabilities in AI-generated code, and enterprise leaders across sectors have raised concerns about deploying AI-built applications that lack the governance controls their organizations require. The pattern is familiar: teams move fast, but the output doesn’t survive contact with production.

As a result, Nextworld built Agentic Development to break the pattern.

A different architecture, not a faster prototype
Where most AI building tools assign a single agent to generate code from a prompt, Agentic Development deploys a coordinated team of AI agents that mirror a real software development team. Product Owner Agents translate business needs into formal specifications. Design and Development Agents build the application against those specs. Quality Assurance Agents generate and execute tests to verify the output meets requirements. The result is software that has been specified, built, and tested before it ever reaches a user.

“Most agentic development tools stop at the prototype. Nextworld’s Agentic Development covers the full software development lifecycle giving teams the ability to go from a natural language prompt to a governed, production-ready application in hours without creating shadow IT or putting the burden of security and compliance back on IT,” said Vito Solimene, co-founder and chief technology officer of Nextworld.

The agent architecture is only half the story. Underpinning how those agents interact with the platform at runtime is Nextworld’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, and the way it’s built is what separates it from how most teams are implementing MCP today. Rather than relying on a fixed library of pre-built tool calls, an approach that hits hard limits as query complexity grows, Nextworld’s implementation uses Code Mode, which allows agents to write and execute logic dynamically at runtime inside a secure, sandboxed environment. Agents discover available platform primitives, compose the logic they need for a given task, and execute it server-side. Data never enters the large language model’s context window. Role-based access controls and audit logging apply automatically, because the sandbox operates under the same security model as the rest of the platform.

The architectural foundation is specification-driven development. Rather than treating generated code as the end product, Agentic Development captures user requirements in a formal, AI-readable specification that persists across the entire lifecycle. As the user iterates, the specification evolves, and the agents rebuild the application to match. The specification is the durable asset. The generated application is a commodity that can be recreated at any point without losing the intent behind it.

Enterprise-grade by construction
Everything built through Agentic Development inherits the full operational foundation of the Nextworld Platform. Security, role-based access controls, audit trails, lifecycle management, and zero-downtime upgrades are not configured after the fact. They are inherited automatically, because every application runs on Nextworld’s metadata-driven architecture.

This is a meaningful distinction from approaches that generate standalone applications requiring separate infrastructure, security models, and deployment pipelines. On Nextworld, there is no “last mile” between building an application and operating it in production. The platform handles governance so teams can focus on solving the operational problem.

“Everything produced by our Agentic Development technology is proper Nextworld metadata, governed by the same role-based access controls, audit, and lifecycle controls as the rest of the platform. The specification is the durable artifact, not the code. Nothing built this way becomes shadow IT,” Solimene said.

Built for the people closest to the problem
Agentic Development is designed for the business analysts, operations managers, finance leads, compliance teams, and other subject matter experts who understand their organization’s processes better than anyone. These are the people who have been describing the same broken workflows for years but lacked the tools to fix them without waiting in an IT backlog.

With Agentic Development, they can describe what they need in natural language and get working software that IT can govern, maintain, and approve. The goal is not to bypass IT. It is to give business teams a way to build on a platform that IT already trusts.

Availability
Agentic Development is available now as part of the Nextworld Platform. Companies interested in experiencing it firsthand can book a hands-on build session at nextw.com.

About Nextworld
Nextworld is an AI-native, enterprise-grade platform that helps organizations build powerful applications fast, automate intelligently, and modernize without disruption. It combines developer AI agents, composable applications, and a perpetually modern architecture so teams can move from idea to enterprise-ready app in minutes, stay upgrade-safe forever, and scale without limits.

For more information, visit www.nextw.com.

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Choice Van Line Strengthens Online Presence Through Independent Customer Reviews and Nationwide Moving Services

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FAIRFIELD, N.J., June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Choice Van Line continues to expand its presence in the nationwide long-distance moving industry as customers increasingly rely on independent research and verified online reviews when selecting a relocation provider. As part of this shift in consumer behavior, third-party review platforms and service listings have become an important part of how customers evaluate moving companies before booking.

One of the independent listings featuring the company can be found here: https://mygoodmovers.com/movers/choice-van-line. This resource provides consumers with additional information about Choice Van Line, helping them compare services, evaluate customer feedback, and make more informed decisions when choosing a long-distance moving provider.

Choice Van Line operates as a licensed and insured interstate moving carrier, offering direct relocation services across the United States. By working directly with customers throughout the entire process, the company is able to maintain consistent communication, improve coordination, and ensure accountability from pickup to final delivery.

The company provides a full suite of relocation services designed to support both residential and commercial moves, including interstate and cross-country moving, apartment and household relocations, office and business moves, professional packing and unpacking services, furniture protection and secure transportation, and flexible storage solutions.

As demand for long-distance moving services continues to grow, customers are placing greater emphasis on transparency, reliability, and verified service experiences. Independent platforms such as My Good Movers allow consumers to review publicly available company information and better understand what to expect before scheduling a move.

“Our focus has always been on delivering a reliable and professional moving experience that customers can feel confident about,” said a representative for Choice Van Line. “We understand that today’s customers do their research, and we value being represented accurately across trusted review platforms.”

Choice Van Line continues to invest in service quality, operational efficiency, and customer communication as it expands its nationwide footprint. By maintaining high service standards and supporting transparency through independent listings and customer feedback, the company aims to remain a trusted option for long-distance and interstate relocations across the United States.

Prospective customers can learn more about services or request a free, no-obligation moving quote through the company’s website.

Contact: support@choicevanline.com 

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Greenberg Traurig New York Expands Intellectual Property Practice with Addition of Scott Weingaertner, Stefan Mentzer

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NEW YORK, June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP has expanded its Intellectual Property Litigation Practice with the addition of veteran litigators Scott Weingaertner and Stefan Mentzer as shareholders in New York. They join Greenberg Traurig from Goodwin Procter LLP.

“As the pace of technological innovation accelerates and global competition intensifies, we are prepared at the highest level to assist our clients in protecting intellectual property at this critical juncture,” said Richard A. Rosenbaum, Executive Chairman of Greenberg Traurig. “The addition of Scott and Stefan — two highly accomplished intellectual property litigators with extensive backgrounds in technology — reflects our unwavering strategic commitment to delivering the highest level of IP protection capabilities to our clients — not just in New York, but across our global platform. We are enhancing the team our clients need, precisely when they need it most.”

Scott J. Bornstein, executive vice president of Greenberg Traurig and co-chair of the firm’s Global Intellectual Property & Technology Practice, agreed: “Scott and Stefan are outstanding additions to our Intellectual Property Litigation Practice. Their deep experience in life sciences and technology, areas that continue to evolve rapidly from an IP perspective, along with their broader complex litigation capabilities, will be tremendous assets to our team. What makes them particularly compelling is their ability to combine complementary talents to build the kind of creative, methodical strategy that is so often critical to winning cases.”

Weingaertner and Mentzer, who have worked together for more than a decade, have jointly tried numerous cases.

Weingaertner represents clients in patent, trade secret, and copyright litigation, as well as commercial disputes involving software licensing, supply contracts, privacy-related mass arbitration, and life sciences licensing matters. Across his 30-year career, Weingaertner has guided technology and life sciences clients through significant disputes, including cross-border matters in the United States involving entities based in Europe and Asia.

Mentzer focuses on copyright, trade secret, trademark, unfair competition, and complex commercial disputes for clients across industries including electronics, software, online platforms, e-commerce, media, music, automotive, manufacturing, financial services, and life sciences. He has represented clients in precedent-setting intellectual property and commercial matters for technology-driven businesses for more than two decades.

Weingaertner’s work has included safeguarding product lines worth billions of dollars, defending mobile platforms against patent claims, and challenging licensing practices of dominant technology licensors. He also has served as senior in-house counsel for a large European corporation, where he oversaw intellectual property matters across several subsidiaries.

“Greenberg Traurig’s platform of formidable attorneys offers an extraordinary opportunity to serve clients who require sophisticated representation in the U.S. and across borders,” said Weingaertner, who has represented some of the world’s leading technology companies in landmark cases. “The firm’s business-focused approach is exactly what clients need in the face of rapid changes in technology and the law.”

Mentzer has represented clients in high-stakes, precedent-setting matters for more than two decades. He brings substantial experience in trials, appeals, and proceedings before the International Trade Commission, the U.S. Copyright Office, and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

“This is an exciting time to join Greenberg Traurig. The firm is uniquely positioned to serve clients with its top-notch IP litigation practice and deep bench around the globe,” Mentzer said. “The firm is flexible and collaborative like no other, and it meets clients where they are to broadly serve their legal needs.”

About Greenberg Traurig: Greenberg Traurig, LLP has approximately 3,100 lawyers across 51 locations in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and Asia. The firm’s broad geographic and practice range enables the delivery of innovative and strategic legal services across borders and industries. Recognized as a 2025 BTI “Best of the Best Recommended Law Firm” by general counsel for trust and relationship management, Greenberg Traurig is consistently ranked among the top firms on the Am Law Global 100, NLJ 500, and Law360 400. Greenberg Traurig is also known for its philanthropic giving, culture, innovation, and pro bono work. Web: www.gtlaw.com.

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As nearly $20B in broadband funding marks turning point, community readiness remains critical

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BOWLING GREEN, Ky., June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — A historic investment in broadband expansion is set to bring high-speed internet access to millions of Americans, with nearly $20 billion in federal funding now flowing to states. The impact is expected to transform sectors ranging from education and healthcare to economic development. However, experts warn that infrastructure alone will not guarantee success.

Connected Nation (CN), a national nonprofit celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, is urging communities to prioritize readiness alongside deployment to ensure the full benefits of connectivity are realized.

“Connectivity is coming to communities across the country,” said Tom Ferree, chairman and CEO of Connected Nation. “The critical question is whether communities are prepared to leverage that connectivity and ensure everyone can fully benefit from it.”

For more than two decades, CN has focused on closing the Digital Divide by equipping communities with data-driven insights, digital skills strategies, and implementation support. The organization combines broadband mapping, field research, and direct community engagement to identify barriers to access and use.

Over the past year, the nonprofit has conducted outreach in underserved regions across the United States, including Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, West Texas, and communities throughout Oklahoma. These engagements focused on sharing information about emerging technologies while also gathering input on local priorities.

Recent policy updates to the federal Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program expanded eligible technologies to include fiber, fixed wireless, and satellite solutions—reflecting the reality that no single technology can meet every community’s needs.

In rural and underserved regions, reliable connectivity is increasingly tied to essential services. Community stakeholders highlighted the role of broadband in enabling precision agriculture, telehealth, remote patient monitoring, and workforce development initiatives.

Examples of local innovation include:

Amarillo, Texas: Agricultural and healthcare leaders emphasized the need for connectivity to support modern farming and rural medical services.

Lawton, Oklahoma: A growing innovation park features STEM makerspaces, digital literacy programs, telehealth resources, and 3D printing facilities within a public library setting.

Okmulgee, Oklahoma: Workforce development partnerships between the College of the Muscogee Nation and OSU Institute of Technology are building local talent pipelines.

Hessel, Michigan: Tribal and community leaders are aligning around long-term digital goals tied to economic growth, education, and healthcare access.

“Across these regions, a consistent theme emerged: communities are not only seeking infrastructure, but also prioritizing affordability, digital literacy, and device access,” Ferree said. “Lasting impact requires strong ecosystems. That includes digital skills training, local leadership, institutional support, and sustained investment.”

To scale these insights nationally, CN recently hosted a virtual town hall bringing together stakeholders from multiple states, Tribal Nations, state broadband offices, and policymakers. Participants emphasized the need for coordinated strategies that address the full spectrum of digital inclusion.

CN also partnered with private-sector organizations, including Amazon, to support community engagement efforts. Representatives shared information on low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite technology and contributed equipment, such as eero devices, to support household connectivity.

“Through these meetings and partnerships, it has become clear that as deployment accelerates nationwide, policymakers, community leaders, and other stakeholders must align their efforts around comprehensive readiness strategies that ensure more people can participate in our increasingly digital world,” Ferree said.

To learn more or join in the conversation, head to connectednation.org.

About Connected Nation: Marking its 25th anniversary in 2026, the national nonprofit’s mission is to improve lives by providing innovative solutions that expand access to and increase the adoption and use of broadband (high-speed internet) and its related technologies for all people. Everyone belongs in a Connected Nation. Learn more at connectednation.org

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