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Real-time Analytics News for the Week Ending June 13

Real-time Analytics News for the Week Ending June 13

In this week’s real-time analytics news: Multiple Linux Foundation efforts aim to support open-source innovation in AI.

Jun 14, 2026
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The Linux Foundation announced the launch of the OpenSharing Project, an open, vendor-neutral protocol designed to standardize how organizations share AI assets and data. Hosted by the Linux Foundation and contributed by Databricks, OpenSharing evolves the widely adopted Delta Sharing protocol to meet the requirements of the agentic era, providing the first unified framework for exchanging agent skills, AI models, and unstructured data volumes across disparate platforms.

The LF AI & Data Foundation, an organization supporting open-source innovation in artificial intelligence and data under the Linux Foundation, announced the formation of the DocLang Specification Working Group. This working group supports a new collaborative standards development initiative to develop DocLang, an open, universal, AI-native document format designed to improve how enterprises prepare, exchange, and govern document data for AI systems. Founded by LF AI & Data premier members IBM, NVIDIA, and Red Hat, as well as contributors ABBYY and HumanSignal, the DocLang Working Group will operate under the Joint Development Foundation’s vendor-neutral, open governance model to develop and maintain a specification that supports more reliable, interoperable document processing across AI and agentic workflows.

Accenture and the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (SEI) launched the AI Adoption Maturity Model, a research-validated framework designed to help organizations move beyond AI experimentation to scale artificial intelligence with measurable, repeatable outcomes. The model provides a structured approach for commercial enterprises and government organizations to assess their current AI capabilities, identify gaps, and build a clear roadmap for responsible, value-driven AI adoption.

Real-time analytics news in brief

AISLE introduced AISLE Snapshot, a new offering that gives regulated and security-sensitive enterprises access to frontier-class vulnerability detection inside their own environments, with source code and security data that never leaves their control. The solution deploys AISLE’s technology directly inside the customer’s private cloud, on-premises, or fully air-gapped environment, eliminating the data sovereignty and compliance barriers that have kept the best tools out of reach.

Cognizant launched a sovereign Physical AI Platform-as-a-Service, an integrated capability that moves autonomous systems from experimentation into core enterprise infrastructure. Built on the Cognizant Intelligence Spine, the offering connects disparate physical systems, including industrial sensors, IoT devices, factory automation, and energy infrastructure, into a single coherent intelligence fabric, helping enterprises scale Physical AI across their operations.

Dataiku today announced the launch of Dataiku Cobuild, an AI building agent that enables any enterprise team to turn a business objective into a governed, production-ready AI project, without writing a line of code or bypassing the enterprise controls their organizations depend on. Cobuild operates fully within Dataiku’s existing governance and permissioning frameworks, enabling enterprises to scale AI development across the business without sacrificing the oversight and control teams depend on.

Descope announced major updates to its Agentic Identity Hub to continue providing MCP developers and AI agent builders with standards-based identity infrastructure for their AI systems. Organizations will now be able to use Descope to manage identities for headless agents, enable scope-based agent access to backend APIs, implement step-up auth flows for sensitive agent actions, and become agent-ready without changing existing user auth systems. Descope also announced its MCP server to let developers use AI agents to run authentication, analytics, and migration operations on their Descope projects.

DTEX introduced its expanded AI Risk Management product, extending its platform to secure enterprise use of generative AI tools and autonomous AI agents. To address such AI security issues, DTEX’s AI Risk Management offers a comprehensive suite of AI-native capabilities that apply behavioral intelligence to detect and deter both human and AI-driven risk with the speed and precision of AI.

New Relic announced the development of a new open-source feature called New Relic AI Coding Observability, an observability solution designed for AI-assisted software development. The solution aims to extend production-grade monitoring directly into the coding phase of the software lifecycle, transforming fragmented, unmonitored AI usage into a highly governed, optimized, and auditable enterprise advantage.

Parallel Works announced new AI governance and budget management capabilities for ACTIVATE AI, enabling enterprises and government organizations to centrally manage, govern, and control AI usage across commercial and privately hosted large language models (LLMs) through a single unified gateway. To that end, the Parallel Works ACTIVATE AI Gateway addresses the growing challenge of uncontrolled token consumption by applying proven governance principles that enterprises utilize for compute and storage.

pgEdge, the open-source enterprise Postgres company, announced general availability of the AI DBA Workbench, an open source AI co-pilot for Postgres database administration. Built by the team that created pgAdmin, the Workbench gives any Postgres team an always-available co-pilot for database administration without replacing human oversight. The AI DBA Workbench works with any Postgres environment running version 14 or above.

Smartsheet announced that enterprise teams can now connect Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, and Google Cloud Gemini Enterprise to Smartsheet, joining existing support for Anthropic’s Claude. The company also announced Smart Assist, a new AI companion built directly inside the platform for teams who prefer to work within Smartsheet. Together, they mean enterprise teams get the same depth of live work intelligence inside the platform or through the AI tools they already use. 

Tiger Data announced the general availability of Ghost, a database service designed and built specifically for AI agents. Ghost meets developers’ needs for a database built for collaborating with agents. The solution is available now, with a free tier of 100 compute hours per month and 1TB of storage, and hard spending caps on paid tiers. Documentation, deployment guides, and quickstarts are available at ghost.build.

Tealium announced the launch of Tealium Context API, an expansion of Tealium Moments API. Built for brands to capitalize on their investments in modern enterprise data architectures, Tealium Context API now adds a flexible and governed context layer to historical warehouse data. Specifically, the solution offers three capabilities: activating real-time behavioral profiles from the CDP; orchestrating warehouse data as live signals; or serving as a real-time context API for agentic applications.

Zilliz, the company behind Milvus, announced the public preview of Zilliz Vector Lakebase, a major Zilliz Cloud release that pairs the production vector database with a shared, lake-native data foundation. The solution keeps Zilliz Cloud’s real-time vector search at the core and extends it with three new ways to operate on the same data: interactive discovery, large-scale batch analytics, and search directly on external data lakes. The result is a single data foundation in which every workload runs against a single logical copy of the data, with on-demand and batch jobs billed only when compute is active.

Zscaler announced a significant expansion of the Zscaler Zero Trust SASE solution with the introduction of its ZAgent Framework. The solution orchestrates Zscaler agents from across the Zero Trust SASE platform to automate and simplify administration, including faster configuration and troubleshooting. Administrators engage with ZAgent through a simple and familiar natural language prompt in the Zscaler Experience Center.

Partnerships, collaborations, and more

Caylent announced a new multi-year Strategic Collaboration Agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS). The agreement accelerates Caylent’s investments across three high-growth areas: agentic AI, next-generation managed services, and customer experience transformation powered by Amazon Connect. The collaboration comes as enterprises increasingly seek partners who can take AI from proof of concept to production and continue delivering value as the technology evolves. 

NTT DATA announced an expanded collaboration with Google Cloud to help enterprises move from AI experimentation to scaled deployment of agentic AI solutions built with Gemini Enterprise. The collaboration combines Google Cloud’s AI, data, and cloud platform capabilities with NTT DATA’s global delivery scale and deep industry expertise. Additionally, NTT DATA is establishing a dedicated global Gemini Enterprise practice with the aim of certifying 5,000 Gemini Enterprise experts globally.

Boomi announced the launch of Snowflake Cortex Agents support for AgentStudio. This new integration enables organizations to monitor, manage, and govern every Cortex Agent that is part of their agentic workforce. By fueling Cortex Agents with real-time ELT pipelines and managing them through Agentstudio’s Agent Control Tower, organizations can transform scattered agents into a governed, high-performing agentic workforce.

Saviynt announced an expanded partnership with Zscaler to help enterprises strengthen Zero Trust architectures by aligning identity-driven decisions with real-time enforcement. The companies’ combined capabilities help customers reduce risk, simplify operations, and secure least-privileged access across users, applications, and infrastructure in increasingly complex cloud, AI, and distributed work environments.

Along similar lines, Oasis Security announced an integration with Zscaler that extends the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange platform with Oasis’ lifecycle governance for non-human identities and AI agents, from discovery to decommissioning, delivering stronger and unified identity security for joint customers.

Silverfort announced the integration of its Identity Security control for AI agents for Microsoft Copilot Studio. Through its integration, Silverfort delivers inline identity security at runtime, enforcing intelligent access control policies at the precise moment a Copilot agent attempts to act and blocking unauthorized access before execution.   

Supermicro announced a new class of servers designed to meet the rapidly growing compute demands of the Agentic AI era. Powered by Arm’s recently introduced AGI CPU, these systems deliver the compute density and power efficiency for next-generation AI inference and agentic workloads. The new server and rack-scale portfolio bring the AGI CPU capabilities to market across cloud, enterprise, and edge deployments.

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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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