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Real-time Analytics News for the Week Ending July 4

Real-time Analytics News for the Week Ending July 4

In this week’s real-time analytics news: A light week for announcements due to the holiday. Happy 4th of July!

Jul 5, 2026
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MongoDB announced new capabilities that address the two reasons enterprise AI projects routinely stall before production: retrieval that isn’t accurate enough to trust and infrastructure that can’t meet compliance requirements. Search and Vector Search are now generally available for MongoDB Enterprise Advanced and Community Edition, bringing the same retrieval capabilities Atlas customers rely on to on-premises, private cloud, and local environments where regulated enterprises and startups operate. Together, these capabilities give enterprises and builders a production-ready retrieval stack that is accurate, compliant, and deployable wherever their data lives.

Real-time analytics news in brief

CoreWeave announced the launch of CoreWeave ARIA (AI Research & Iteration Agent), an AI research agent built directly into Weights & Biases (W&B) by CoreWeave that reads experiment data, uncovers hidden insights, and drives continuous model and agent improvement. ARIA accelerates the AI research loop by closing the gap between analysis and action, turning the data teams already generate into a compounding engine for better models and more reliable agents.

Couchbase announced general availability of the AI Data Plane, a unified data infrastructure layer for enterprise AI agents. The solution gives enterprises persistent agent memory, real-time context retrieval, and consistent data access from cloud to edge and into their lakehouse architectures. By collapsing the fragmented data services that have stalled agent deployments into a single, governed layer, enterprises can move from pilots to production-grade agents that deliver more consistent decisions, richer customer experiences, and measurable efficiency gains at scale.

Infoblox announced enhancements to Infoblox Universal Asset Insights, evolving the solution to deliver a full infrastructure intelligence platform. Built to equip customers for AI readiness, these updates help organizations establish a continuously validated source of infrastructure truth to support AI initiatives, automation, and operational decision-making.

Perforce Software announced major updates to Perforce Intelligence, with an MCP-agnostic agentic gateway, an AI-assisted testing and natural language execution platform, and a unified compliance platform. First-to-market capabilities include unified functional, performance, and mobile testing with a single prompt, allowing even business users to write automation test cases, and the ability to take written security policies and enforce them continuously across on-premises, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments.

Qlik announced the general availability of new agentic data engineering capabilities across Qlik Cloud, moving the capabilities into production for customers. The release helps data teams use purpose-built AI agents and declarative workflows to find trusted data, define business meaning, evaluate quality, shape data products, and create pipelines through the tools they already use, so governed data can move faster into analytics, automation, and AI workflows.

Sonar launched Sonar Vortex and the SonarQube Remediation Agent that improve agentic development. Sonar Vortexfeeds agents an organization’s coding standards before they write a single line, then verifies output in real time against quality and security rules. SonarQube Remediation Agent is a background agent that pulls historical issues from the SonarQube dashboard, generates fixes, verifies each one against Sonar’s own analysis engine, and raises ready-to-merge pull requests.

SnapLogic announced the general availability of SnapLogic MCP Builder, a new template-based capability that helps organizations operationalize AI faster by automatically turning existing integration pipelines into agent-ready MCP tools. The solution automatically generates ready-to-run MCP Servers from existing integrations, OpenAPI specifications, and API Management services. Using the solution, organizations can publish MCP tools without rebuilding workflows, writing code, or manually constructing MCP implementations.

Partnerships, collaborations, and more

Accenture and ServiceNow launched a joint offering with two core components: managed security services built on the ServiceNow AI Platform and an Accenture AI-powered solution that automates migration from legacy systems to ServiceNow. Together, Accenture and ServiceNow are removing two of the biggest barriers blocking enterprise risk modernization: cost and complexity of migrating off legacy cybersecurity platforms.

Booz Allen Hamilton announced a new partnership with OpenAI to promote advanced AI innovation across national security and critical infrastructure missions. With OpenAI, Booz Allen will share mission and model insights that enable faster, secure deployment of AI solutions tailored to defense, intelligence, and commercial operations.

Movate announced a strategic partnership with MelodyArc. The collaboration unites Movate’s deep expertise in global CX delivery and AI-integrated services with MelodyArc’s intelligent orchestration platform, enabling enterprises to automate complex, end-to-end customer experience workflows while maintaining the human-in-the-loop oversight and governance that modern operations demand.

OpenNebula and Waldur announced a new integration that simplifies how organizations deliver and manage AI and cloud services across federated infrastructures. By combining OpenNebula’s AI infrastructure platform with Waldur’s self-service and federation capabilities, the solution enables AI Factories, HPC centers, neoclouds, and telecom operators to provide AI and cloud resources through a unified, vendor-neutral interface. The integration supports Europe’s growing focus on sovereign, interoperable AI infrastructure and the EuroHPC ecosystem. 

Percona announced a partnership with HexaCluster, a PostgreSQL migration and services specialist, to help organizations move off proprietary and legacy commercial databases. The partnership focuses on helping enterprises migrate to open-source solutions. To accomplish this, Percona scopes each migration, leads the assessment, and supports the databases in production once they’re live. HexaCluster contributes specialized migration tooling for complex, mixed-source, multi-target moves that take a proprietary or legacy engine onto an open-source target.

Progress Software announced that its Progress Chef platform now delivers enterprise lifecycle management and configuration capabilities for NVIDIA DGX Spark, enabling IT teams to securely provision, monitor and manage the desktop AI supercomputer at scale. NVIDIA DGX Spark Enterprise Manageability provides an operational framework spanning procurement, provisioning, monitoring, maintenance, incident response, and retirement.

Rocketgraph and Carahsoft Technology announced a partnership. Under the agreement, Carahsoft will serve as Rocketgraph’s Master Government Aggregator, making the company’s solutions available through Carahsoft’s reseller partners and NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) V, Information Technology Enterprise Solutions – Software 2 (ITES-SW2), National Association of State Procurement Officials (NASPO) ValuePoint, and OMNIA Partners contracts.

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Salvatore Salamone is a physicist by training who writes about science and information technology. During his career, he has been a senior or executive editor at many industry-leading publications including High Technology, Network World, Byte Magazine, Data Communications, LAN Times, InternetWeek, Bio-IT World, and Lightwave, The Journal of Fiber Optics. He also is the author of three business technology books.

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