In this week’s real-time analytics news: HPE and Dell Technologies bolster their offerings for AI workloads.
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HPE announced advancements to its NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE portfolio that support enterprise customers throughout the entire AI lifecycle. The effort bolsters integration with NVIDIA AI Enterprise and brings the newest NVIDIA AI models and NVIDIA Blueprints to HPE Private Cloud AI.
HPE will also ship HPE ProLiant Compute servers that feature NVIDIA Blackwell accelerated computing to advance generative, agentic, and physical AI workloads. This includes two NVIDIA RTX PRO Server configurations:
- HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen11 server: Supporting up to two NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs in the new 2U RTX PRO Server form factor.
- HPE ProLiant Compute DL380a Gen12 server: Supporting up to 8 NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 GPUs in a 4U form factor, this previously announced configuration will ship in September.
Dell Technologies announced updates to the Dell AI Data Platform to help customers better support the full lifecycle of AI workloads from ingestion and transformation to agentic inferencing to AI-powered knowledge retrieval. The latest updates to the platform enhance unstructured data ingestion, transformation, retrieval, and compute performance to streamline AI development and deployment – turning massive datasets into reliable, high-quality real-time intelligence for generative AI.
Real-time analytics news in brief
Aerospike unveiled new expression indexes that boost query performance while significantly reducing memory use and operational costs for machine learning and generative and agentic AI. Expression indexes are ideal for developers, architects, and DevOps teams managing large-scale data operations, especially in sectors like ad tech, financial services, and e-commerce. They’re available immediately in Aerospike Database 8.1.
Arcitecta announced new enhancements to its Mediaflux data management platform, delivering an AI-ready data fabric that supports all forms of data and AI models and provides a built-in vector database within its high-performance XODB database. These enhancements enable Mediaflux to power AI workflows by making multiple types of data AI-ready through unified metadata and vector embeddings.
C3 AI announced C3 Agentic AI Websites, a new product that transforms any website into an intelligent, conversational platform. C3 Agentic AI Websites can be embedded into any company’s website, and the solution enables an intuitive, interactive, and conversational web experience for visitors. With C3 Agentic AI Websites, visitors can quickly find exactly what they need just by asking for it.
Couchbase announced the availability of Enterprise Analytics for self-managed deployments of Couchbase Server. Now customers can benefit from Couchbase’s analytics offering, no matter where an application is deployed, enabling teams to get real-time, actionable insights for faster decision-making without hurting operational workload by eliminating the latency gap between operations and analytics.
Jentic launched a secure execution and credentialing system for AI agents and opened its private beta launch for participants. The update introduces managed authenticated execution and a new developer-facing interface, giving teams centralized control over how agents access APIs and sensitive credentials. Specifically, with this upgrade, credentials and access control are no longer handled by individual agents. Instead, they’re managed on a secure server that takes care of authentication, permissions, and API execution all in one place.
Progress Software announced the general availability of Progress MarkLogic Server 12. This latest release introduces advanced semantic search and graph Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) capabilities, empowering organizations to ground generative AI in their own trusted data, delivering more accurate, secure, and context-aware results.
Qubrid AI announced the launch of its 2-Step No-Code Multimodal Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) as a Service, a new way to extract intelligence from its own data securely and without a single line of code. Qubrid AI’s RAG-as-a-Service is built to handle multimodal inputs and deliver source-backed answers, so organizations know exactly where the information came from.
ScienceLogic announced a series of updates to its solution suite, including new capabilities for the ScienceLogic AI Platform and Skylar AI Suite that redefine automation, observability, secure government operations, and low-code development. A key update is the ability of the Skylar Analytics solution to transform raw telemetry into a strategic advantage through multiple enhancements.
Striim launched Striim 5.2, the latest release of its solution. Striim 5.2 introduces new capabilities to enable AI across three strategic pillars, including Enterprise Modernization and Digital Transformation, Data Interoperability, and Real-Time AI. The capabilities enable data and analytics/AI teams to accelerate their next-generation application roadmap without rewriting it from scratch.
Partnerships, collaborations, and more
EnterpriseDB (EDB) announced it is integrating NVIDIA accelerated computing and AI software with its sovereign data and AI platform, EDB Postgres AI (EDB PG AI). Specifically, EDB PG AI, built with NVIDIA accelerating computing and NVIDIA AI Enterprise, enables organizations to build and generate value from AI and data platforms using PostgreSQL.
Oracle and Google Cloud expanded their partnership to offer customers access to Google’s most advanced AI models, starting with Gemini 2.5, via Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Generative AI service. Oracle customers can now utilize the latest Gemini models to build AI agents for a wide range of use cases.
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