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Node.js Security Crisis, Meta’s AI Agent Network, Nvidia’s Open Agent Platform & Oracle’s Big Bet

In this episode of IT SPARC Cast – News Bytes, John Barger & Lou Schmidt explore four major stories shaping enterprise IT, open-source software, AI infrastructure, and the future of data centers.

A new report reveals that two-thirds of Node.js installations are running outdated versions, creating major security and operational risks across modern software stacks. Meanwhile, Meta hires the creators of Moltbook, a platform designed as a social network for AI agents to communicate and collaborate.

Nvidia enters the agentic AI race with plans for an open-source enterprise AI agent platform, while Oracle’s massive investments in AI data centers spark debate about whether the industry is heading toward an infrastructure bubble.

From open-source sustainability to AI infrastructure strategy, this episode breaks down what these developments mean for enterprise IT leaders, developers, and technology investors.



Show Notes

00:00 – Intro

This week on IT SPARC Cast – News Bytes:
Meta begins “molting” into an AI agent platform, Nvidia prepares an open-source agent framework, and Oracle bets billions on new AI data centers.



📰 News Bytes

00:43 – Two Thirds of Node.js Installations Are Outdated

A new report from the OpenJS Foundation reveals that roughly two-thirds of Node.js deployments are running outdated or end-of-life versions, creating serious security and stability concerns across modern applications.

To address this, the Node.js LTS Upgrade and Modernization Program is connecting enterprises with trusted service providers that can:

• Audit existing deployments
• Plan phased upgrades
• Modernize dependencies
• Maintain production stability

The initiative also helps fund open-source development by directing a portion of service revenue back to the OpenJS Foundation.

https://openjsf.org/blog/nodejs-lts-upgrade-program



04:59 – Meta Hires the Duo Behind Moltbook

Meta has hired the creators of Moltbook, a platform designed as a collaboration network where AI agents can verify identity, exchange information, and coordinate tasks.

Originally developed during early experimentation with agent ecosystems, Moltbook functions as a social network for AI agents, allowing them to communicate and share operational knowledge.

Meta’s move suggests a strategy to become the central hub for AI agent interaction, positioning the company to support a future where large numbers of autonomous software agents perform tasks for individuals and businesses.

https://www.axios.com/2026/03/10/meta-facebook-moltbook-agent-social-network



10:20 – Nvidia to Launch an Open-Source AI Agent Platform

Nvidia is preparing to release NemoClaw, an open-source AI agent platform designed to help enterprises deploy autonomous agents capable of automating workflows, managing data, and performing complex multi-step tasks.

Key aspects of the platform include:

• Enterprise-focused agent orchestration
• Open-source accessibility
• Compatibility beyond Nvidia hardware
• Integration with major enterprise software vendors

The move signals Nvidia’s growing interest in the agentic AI ecosystem, which could dramatically increase demand for GPU-accelerated compute infrastructure.

https://www.wired.com/story/nvidia-planning-ai-agent-platform-launch-open-source/



14:27 – Oracle Is Building Yesterday’s Data Centers With Tomorrow’s Debt

Oracle is investing heavily in new AI data centers, financing much of the expansion through debt as it competes with other hyperscale cloud providers.

Some analysts have raised concerns that rapid advances in AI hardware could outpace the construction timelines of new facilities, potentially creating financial risk.

However, the hosts point out that building data centers requires long lead times for power infrastructure, networking, and facilities, while the compute hardware itself is typically installed later in the deployment process.

The discussion highlights the importance of evaluating technology investment stories critically and considering both infrastructure realities and market narratives.

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/09/oracle-is-building-yesterdays-data-centers-with-tomorrows-debt.html



🔁 Wrap Up

20:14 – Mail Bag

Listener Mel asks whether laser-based networking technologies, like the TaaraConnect system discussed in a previous episode, could help improve internet access in mountainous rural areas.

While line-of-sight laser connectivity could offer high speeds, weather conditions like fog and cloud cover could require backup connections such as radio or wired infrastructure.



21:38 – Wrap Up



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