In this week’s real-time analytics news: Oracle made multiple announcements at this week’s Oracle AI World conference.
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Oracle and its partners made a number of announcements at this week’s Oracle AI World conference. Some of the most notable ones include:
- The introduction of Oracle Autonomous AI Lakehouse, an open, interoperable data platform. It combines Oracle Autonomous AI Database with Apache Iceberg to avoid functionality tradeoffs, break down analytic silos, and accelerate how teams build AI and analytics solutions. Oracle also introduced the Autonomous AI Database Catalog, which unifies enterprise data and metadata from other catalogs and platforms.
- The unveiling of its AI-Native Database 26ai to embed intelligence across all data workloads. The solution architects AI into the core of data management. Oracle AI Database 26ai is a long-term support release that replaces Oracle Database 23ai.
- An expanded partnership with NVIDIA that includes Oracle Database 26ai, adding support for NVIDIANIM microservices and RAPIDS Accelerator for Apache Spark.
- The introduction of the OCI Zettascale10 Supercluster, accelerated by NVIDIA and designed to deliver up to 16 ZettaFLOPS of peak AI compute. Specifically, the cluster is powered by NVIDIA and interconnected by Spectrum-X Ethernet, the first Ethernet platform built specifically for trillion-parameter AI scale.
Real-time analytics news in brief
Astronomer announced the general availability of Astro Private Cloud. The solution is purpose-built to deliver enterprise-grade Airflow-as-a-Service within internal environments and directly addresses four critical pain points: multi-team orchestration chaos, compliance with stringent security standards, infrastructure control limitations, and implementation or upgrade friction.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the general availability of Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, a comprehensive agentic platform to help organizations get AI agents into production. The platform offers fully-managed services across the agent development lifecycle from build to deploy to operate. It allows organizations to mix and match, use any model or framework, offering maximum flexibility with access to enterprise-grade infrastructure and tools.
BigID announced the launch of a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to unlock AI-native access to enterprise data context across the broadest range of data sources. The solution gives AI agents secure, governed, and contextual visibility into enterprise metadata, enabling AI to understand, reason, and act on data safely.
Coder introduced Blink in Early Access. Blink offers a way for developers to build, ship, and run AI agents and chatbots — starting with Slack. To that end, Blink offers an open source CLI for building agents, and Blink Cloud, a hosted service for deploying and sharing them across teams. In Early Access, it supports Slack to meet developers where they are. Blink will soon support a deeper integration with GitHub and other environments.
CoreWeave announced CoreWeave AI Object Storage, a fully managed object storage service built from the ground up specifically for AI workloads. Powered by CoreWeave’s Local Object Transport Accelerator (LOTA) technology, CoreWeave AI Object Storage makes a single dataset instantly accessible, anywhere in the world, without any egress charges or request/transaction fees restricting how or where it’s used.
In other CoreWeave news, the company announced a new partnership with Poolside, a foundation model company, to deliver advanced AI cloud services that support Poolside’s mission to build artificial general intelligence and power the deployment of agents across the enterprise. Under the agreement, CoreWeave will provide a cluster of NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 systems, including more than 40,000 GPUs.
d-Matrix, in collaboration with Arista, Broadcom, and Supermicro, announced SquadRack, a blueprint for standards-based rack-scale solutions for ultra-low latency batched inference. Specifically, SquadRack provides a reference architecture to build turnkey solutions enabling fast agentic AI, reasoning, and video generation.
EnterpriseDB (EDB) announced a suite of new and enhanced capabilities to EDB Postgres AI (EDB PG AI) that enable enterprises to unify data, deploy AI faster, and migrate from legacy and single-purpose tools to a sovereign and secure platform. The latest EDB PG AI release makes that level of performance even more accessible by connecting data across silos, operationalizing AI with less effort, and supporting hybrid platform deployment on the infrastructure customers already use.
FICO announced it has been awarded 10 new patents by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the Canadian Intellectual Property Office. These patents tackle critical industry challenges, including Responsible AI, bias detection, fraud prevention, and data privacy. These technologies provide enterprises with the capabilities to deploy AI systems that deliver exceptional performance while meeting regulatory and ethical standards across multiple industries.
Graphwise announced Graph AI Suite, a Graph AI platform that accelerates how businesses unlock value from their data. Available this quarter, and with its built-in AI Flywheel, it turns enterprise knowledge into a self-improving engine for trustable AI by leveraging GraphRAG. The solution offers a unified platform that includes modeling tools, connectors, a graph database, and an MCP server to interact with any 3rd-party AI tool.
Hyphastructure announced the launch of a distributed Edge Cloud Network purpose-built for physical AI. The edge platform will integrate Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerators, software-defined networking, and bare-metal virtualization. The solution delivers AI inference latency under 10 milliseconds, making it suitable for critical real-time applications across industries, including autonomous robotics, vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) collision avoidance, and smart city infrastructure.
Nasuni announced Nasuni Data Service (NDS) and two new Model Context Protocol (MCP) solutions, marking further advances in its AI strategy. NDS provides high-performance, cloud-native API access to Nasuni-managed data. The two MCP solutions, named the Desktop MCP Solution and the Nasuni Management MCP Solution, allow natural language interactions with file data and Nasuni management tools from any local client supporting the MCP standard.
NetApp unveiled new products, strengthening its enterprise-grade data platform for AI innovation. The new NetApp AFX decouples performance and capacity with a disaggregated NetApp ONTAP that runs on the new NetApp AFX 1K storage system. NetApp AI Data Engine is a secure, unified extension of ONTAP integrated with the NVIDIA AI Data Platform reference design.
Red Hat announced Red Hat AI 3, an evolution of its enterprise AI platform. Bringing together the latest innovations of Red Hat AI Inference Server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI (RHEL AI), and Red Hat OpenShift AI, the platform helps simplify the complexities of high-performance AI inference at scale, enabling organizations to more readily move workloads from proofs-of-concept to production and improve collaboration around AI-enabled applications.
Riverbed introduced its new Riverbed Data Express Service, enabling enterprises to radically accelerate the movement of massive datasets now required to prepare and deploy AI models at scale. Built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), the service uses post-quantum cryptography (PQC) to move petabyte-scale datasets through secure VPN tunnels to ensure that customer data remains protected during the transfer process. The service includes enterprise-grade controls for secure access to data.
Savant Labs unveiled its Fall 2025 Release, an update to the Savant AI Analytics Cloud. The release introduces agents, enterprise-grade performance, and expanded integrations. At the center of the launch is the Vision Agent, a solution that unifies computer vision, natural language processing, and unstructured data extraction in a single agentic function. Unlike legacy OCR or RPA tools, Vision applies human understanding and domain-aware reasoning just like a human would.
Telit Cinterion announced the deviceWISE Intelligence Suite, which supports AI-powered intelligent agents that autonomously see, think, and act across every machine, sensor, and workflow on the factory floor. The suite provides highly integrated industrial agents that enable the downstream IIoT device connections and edge logic to move beyond supporting passive connectivity to empowering active intelligence. deviceWISE Intelligence Suite will be available in January 2026.
Waydev announced the launch of Waydev AI, an AI-native conversational platform designed to transform how engineering leaders measure performance and understand AI’s impact on delivery. Waydev AI instantly delivers clear, data-backed answers in visual reports and tables, all with no dashboard hunting required.
Partnerships, collaborations, and more
Cognite and Snowflake announced a strategic partnership and plans for a bidirectional, zero-copy data sharing integration between the Cognite Industrial AI and Data Platform, which includes Cognite Atlas AI and Cognite Data Fusion, and the Snowflake AI Data Cloud. This collaboration delivers a unified single source of truth for industrial intelligence across the enterprise.
The company also announced a partnership with Databricks and plans for a bidirectional, zero-copy data sharing integration between the Cognite Industrial AI and Data Platform and the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform. This collaboration provides a unified, domain-specific intelligent data foundation for Industrial AI.
In other Cognite news, the company announced that the Cognite Industrial AI and Data Platform, which includes Cognite Atlas AI andCognite Data Fusion, is now integrated with NVIDIA accelerated computing and software to unlock new levels of efficiency, intelligence, and innovation for asset-heavy industries.
InfluxData announced the availability of InfluxDB 3 Core and InfluxDB 3 Enterprise to Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB. InfluxDB 3 Core is an open source, high-speed, recent-data engine for real-time applications. InfluxDB 3 Enterprise adds high availability, enhanced security, performance, and scalability for production environments. This marks the first time InfluxDB 3 is available on Amazon Web Services (AWS) as a managed service.
Informatica announced four milestones in AI-driven cloud data management. These innovations, when available, can help Oracle customers unify and govern trusted master records across Oracle and non-Oracle sources, streamline data processes for AI initiatives, and accelerate time-to-value for agent-driven applications deployed on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
NetApp announced a collaboration with Cisco to deliver an enhanced converged infrastructure. The newly introduced NetApp AFX architecture now integrates with Cisco Nexus switches for intra-cluster connectivity and will soon extend to FlexPod AI. The integration of Cisco Nexus 400G switches delivers the ultra-high bandwidth, low-latency, and lossless networking essential for scaling AI workloads.
Snowflake and Palantir Technologies announced a new partnership that integrates Snowflake’s AI Data Cloud with Palantir Foundry and Palantir Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP). With this partnership, customers in the commercial and public sectors will be able to build more efficient and trusted data pipelines, faster data analytics, and AI applications. With the expanded integration between Foundry and Snowflake Iceberg Tables, joint customers can achieve bidirectional, zero-copy interoperability.
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