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IBM announced the general availability of IBM Sovereign Core, a new software platform designed to help organizations build and operate AI-ready sovereign environments and verify their control over them. The solution gives enterprises and governments an end-to-end approach to digital sovereignty.
The solution gets to the heart of modern digital sovereignty requirements, which go beyond simple data sovereignty. IBM Sovereign Core supports control over infrastructure, operations, and AI systems. To that end, the solution delivers an integrated sovereign software platform that combines control plane, identity, security, compliance, and AI execution functions within a single deployment model.
Read more about IBM Sovereign Core here.
The Sovereign Core announcement came at the company’s annual Think conference. Also at the conference, IBM announced a comprehensive expansion of enterprise AI and hybrid cloud management capabilities. Products and capabilities unveiled include the next generation of IBM watsonx Orchestrate for multi-agent orchestration, IBM Confluent to bring real-time data to AI, IBM Concert platform for intelligent operations, and IBM Sovereign Core for operational independence.
Real-time analytics news in brief
Aera Technology introduced new agentic reasoning capabilities for decision intelligence, enabling organizations to explore, analyze, reason, and act on complex business decisions across the value chain with full transparency and control simply by asking. The new capabilities identify the relevant data, context, and actions for each situation, with decisions fully traceable and permissions enforced.
Airbyte launched Airbyte Agents, a context layer that gives production-grade agents direct access to a unified, search-optimized index of an organization’s data that is replicated and ready to query before the agents run. At the core of Airbyte Agents is the Context Store, a replicated, search-optimized index that unifies a company’s data across systems before the agent ever runs. For example, customer records from Salesforce, tickets from Zendesk, issues from Jira, and conversations from Slack are brought together into a single queryable index with history and state preserved.
Amperity announced a new set of AI assistants and real-time capabilities that help organizations act on customer signals the moment they happen. At the core is a shared layer of real-time customer context, unifying identity, behavior, and history so every decision and experience is grounded in what is actually happening. To that end, the release brings together real-time customer context, decisions, and execution in a single system, so teams can act in the moment instead of hours or days later.
Codenotary announced the release of immudb 1.11, a major update to its open-source database that adds immutable audit logging. immudb ensures data cannot be changed without detection. With version 1.11, this same protection now also applies to database activity, meaning not just the data itself, but also who did what and when can be recorded in a way that cannot be tampered with. As such, immudb 1.11 introduces built-in audit logging that records database activity directly inside the database itself. In addition, immudb 1.11 is now compatible with PostgreSQL.
Coder announced the beta release of Coder Agents. The solution is a native AI coding agent designed to run entirely on self-hosted infrastructure and empower developers to use any AI model they desire. Built directly into Coder, Coder Agents gives enterprises a way to deliver modern, agent-driven developer workflows without sending source code, prompts, or model interactions outside their network perimeter.
Collibra announced the launch of the AI Command Center, a solution designed to provide real-time automated control over agentic AI. The solution gives organizations a unified control plane to see, monitor, and control AI systems and agents across the entire AI lifecycle, with real-time signals on ownership, behavior, decisions, and risk. Teams can monitor what’s actually deployed, trace how decisions are being made, identify where systems are drifting, and intervene before an exposure becomes an incident.
Franz announced AllegroGraph v9.0, featuring GraphTalker, a new AI agent for interacting with enterprise Knowledge Graphs through natural language. GraphTalker uses an iterative, agent-driven approach that explores schema, tests queries, learns from errors, and refines results until it produces a working answer. With this introduction, AllegroGraph v9.0 advances Franz’s vision for enterprise AI, where Knowledge Graphs are the semantic layer for agent-ready data, combining symbolic reasoning, graph analytics, vector search, and LLM-powered natural-language interaction.
New Relic announced New Relic Knowledge, a new platform capability that integrates telemetry and knowledge sources to enhance detection and resolution of issues in the AI era. By fusing real-time telemetry with historical incident data, system changes, and deep operational context, New Relic Knowledge provides the foundational intelligence required for AI agents and engineering teams to understand systems, make decisions, and resolve issues faster.
Pinecone announced Pinecone Nexus, a knowledge engine to solve the problem of AI agents being stuck at 50 to 60% task completion due to inefficient “brute-force” retrieval. Nexus solves this major issue by compiling raw data into task-optimized artifacts, which significantly boost completion rates while slashing token costs. To that end, Pinecone Nexus offloads reasoning to a dedicated knowledge layer built specifically for autonomous agents.
Precisely announced new capabilities in its Data Integrity Suite to help organizations build, share, and use Agentic-Ready Data, the highest quality data that is integrated, governed, and enriched for AI, automation, and analytics initiatives across the enterprise. The release introduces a Data Integration Agent that joins the Gio AI Assistant, a data product marketplace integrated into the Data Integrity Suite through a partnership with Huwise, and expanded APIs now accessible through a Precisely-hosted MCP (Model Context Protocol) server.
Prismatic announced Prismatic Skills for Claude Code, a new open-source plugin that enables developers to ship integrations faster directly within Claude Code. The plugin provides deep, specialized knowledge of the Prismatic platform, turning Claude from a general-purpose coding assistant into an integration specialist that can build, deploy, and operate integrations and workflows. The plugin works alongside the Prism MCP dev server, which connects Claude directly to the Prismatic environment.
Sysdig announced headless cloud security, a cyberdefense platform designed for the agentic AI era. The headless model fundamentally changes what’s possible for cloud security. It delivers full lifecycle CNAPP (cloud-native application protection platform) capabilities into AI coding agents, removing the traditional UI workflow.
Tableau unveiled its Agentic Analytics Platform. This evolution transforms Tableau from an analytics tool into a high-scale knowledge and decision engine for the agentic enterprise. By unifying data, business logic, and metadata into a single, extensible platform, Tableau now enables AI agents to not just surface insights but take autonomous, trusted action across the enterprise–in any app, on any surface.
Teradata announced the Teradata Autonomous Knowledge Platform, a new flagship product that unifies production-grade AI, analytics, and data into a single integrated system across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments. Key features include Teradata AI Studio, which is a single place where users and creators build, activate, and govern AI outcomes across the full lifecycle using analytics, ML and agents; Tera, which is Teradata’s autonomous AI-powered workspace, serving as the natural language interface with enterprise-grade agent execution environments; Tera Agents, which are Tera’s pre-built platform agents that perform a range of tasks; and more.
Yugabyte announced the launch of Meko, an agent-native data infrastructure designed specifically for multi-agent AI systems that work and learn together. Meko gives agents the persistent, shared memory and knowledge they need to compound their learning over time. The solution introduces a new storage paradigm that gives AI developers a shared layer for memory, knowledge, conversation history, and observability, replacing the brittle stack of relational databases, vector stores, document stores, caches, and object storage.
Partnerships, collaborations, and more
NVIDIA, OpenAI, and Microsoft launched a new networking approach for training 100,000+ GPUs, known as the Multipath Reliable Connection (MRC) protocol. Hosted by Open Compute Project (OCP), MRC is a remote direct memory access (RDMA) transport protocol that enables a single RDMA connection to distribute traffic across multiple network paths, improving throughput, load balancing, and availability for large-scale AI training fabrics.
LogicMonitor, Red Hat, and IBM announced the integration of Edwin AI, IBM watsonx, and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform to enable autonomous, self-healing IT infrastructure. Key benefits of the integration include the ability to stop incidents before they happen, fix problems automatically, recover faster when incidents occur, and extend automation to more teams and environments.
ibex and Sierra announced a strategic partnership to deliver transformative AI-first customer experiences at scale across key industries. Through this partnership, ibex will integrate Sierra’s AI technology with ibex’s CX expertise, tech integration, and deep analytics to design and deploy scalable, end-to-end, AI-powered CX solutions for top global brands in weeks, not months.
o9 Solutions announced an integration with Snowflake, leveraging Snowflake’s Connected Application framework to strengthen how enterprise data is connected to planning and decision processes. This integration connects the o9 Digital Brain platform with the Snowflake AI Data Cloud, enabling joint customers to use governed data within planning models and across business functions.
SAP SE and Dremio announced that SAP has agreed to acquire Dremio. With the acquisition, SAP will expand SAP Business Data Cloud’s ability to combine SAP and non-SAP data to more effectively run analytical and AI workloads in real time. To that end, with Dremio, SAP Business Data Cloud will become an Apache Iceberg-native enterprise lakehouse that unifies SAP and non-SAP data to power agentic AI at enterprise scale.
Vultr, in collaboration with SUSE and Supermicro, announced a strategic architectural framework designed to solve the complexities of deploying and operating AI workloads across distributed environments. The partnership addresses the reality that sending all data back to a central cloud is no longer viable for real-time AI. The solution breaks down the infrastructure into three critical layers: the cloud and near-edge, the metro edge, and the control layer.
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