In this week’s real-time analytics news: Dell Integrates NVIDIA technology to enhance its AI Data Platform capabilities.
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Dell Technologies announced Dell AI Data Platform advancements designed to help enterprises turn distributed, siloed data into faster, more reliable AI outcomes. The platform, which is a component of the Dell AI Factory, delivers an open, modular foundation to create value from scattered data silos. It decouples data storage from processing, eliminates bottlenecks, and provides the flexibility needed for AI workloads like training, fine-tuning, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), or inferencing.
The platform, integrated with the NVIDIA AI Data Platform reference design, is powered by four core building blocks:
- Storage engines for smart data placement and seamless data movement
- Data engines to turn data into actionable insights
- Built-in cyber resiliency
- Data management services.
Real-time analytics news in brief
Amplitude announced the public release of the Amplitude MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, as well as the open beta program for its AI Agents. With these solutions, companies can access Amplitude’s trusted behavioral data from within the AI environments they already use, such as Claude, Cursor, or any MCP client.
Axelera AI announced Europa, an AI processor unit (AIPU) for multi-user generative AI, computer vision, and edge AI applications. Europa’s combination of processing power, energy, and thermal efficiency, compact packaging, and multiple form factor options makes it suitable for compute-intensive, multi-modal AI inference applications from the edge to enterprise servers.
Couchbase announced Couchbase 8.0, delivering end-to-end AI data lifecycle support for enterprises building AI applications and agentic systems. The solution includes three distinct vector indexing and retrieval capabilities that support a variety of diverse vector workloads. Available for self-managed and Capella-based deployments, Couchbase 8.0 supports billion-scale vector search with millisecond latency, and tunable recall accuracy, at a low TCO across on-premises, cloud, and edge deployments.
Domino Data Lab announced major updates to Domino Cloud that empower enterprise teams to scale AI value by bringing cost controls and operational maturity to AI workloads. New capabilities include autoscaling, app discovery, spot instance support, and managed data planes. These capabilities are available today with Domino Cloud on AWS. Support for additional cloud providers will follow in upcoming releases.
Immuta announced an expansion of its platform, introducing Guardrail Policies, Policy Exception Workflows, and Multi-Approver Workflows. The three capabilities form the building blocks of modern data provisioning. They enable data provisioning, governed data safely and dynamically, giving humans and AI agents secure access at scale. The company also announced the general availability of Immuta’s Marketplace, which delivers governed, self-service data access.
Lenses.io announced the release of its MCP Server for real-time streaming. The new MCP Server enables teams to use AI to build agentic AI systems powered by real-time context. It lowers the barrier to software development, enabling teams to develop solutions much more quickly and without assistance from engineering.
Momentum announced the launch of Deep Research, a large-scale engine that gives consulting-quality strategic analysis by combining CRM and customer conversation data. Deep Research helps enterprises and scaling businesses surface closed lost reasons and signals and predict churn risks, delivering instant, high-level insights while ensuring complete data compliance and zero data retention.
Partnerize announced the launch of VantagePoint, a verifiable and independent attribution solution for AI-driven commerce. The solution can reverse-engineer the full path to conversion for any product on any site. Powered by patented journey-reconstruction intelligence, it shows which content is surfaced in AI summaries, how consumers engage with it, and how they continue their journey to purchase, often without visiting the original source.
Red Hat announced Red Hat Developer Lightspeed, a new portfolio of generative AI (gen AI) solutions designed to speed up developer workflows with intelligent, context-aware assistance. These new virtual assistants integrate directly into Red Hat’s developer tools. The solution is included in Red Hat Developer Hub and is available in the migration toolkit for applications (MTA) via a Red Hat Advanced Developer Suite subscription.
Sonar announced the launch of SonarSweep, a service designed to improve the training of LLMs optimized for coding applications. The solution tackles the root cause of bugs and vulnerabilities in AI-generated code, enabling organizations to build safer, more reliable AI models used by coding assistants. The service is now available in early access.
Sonatype announced the launch of Nexus Repository, available in the cloud, the fully managed SaaS version of its artifact repository manager. Built for modern software delivery and the speed of the Gen AI-powered SDLC, Nexus Repository Cloud empowers developers and DevOps teams to build, release, and deploy applications at enterprise scale, with zero maintenance and built-in protection against malicious open source.
Valkey, an open-source key-value database under the Linux Foundation, announced the general availability of Valkey 9.0. The latest version introduces expiration dates for hash fields, atomic slot migration, and multiple databases in cluster mode, which fortify Valkey’s use at scale. As such, a Valkey 9.0 cluster can support over 1 billion requests per second.
Partnerships, collaborations, and more
IBM and Groq announced a strategic go-to-market and technology partnership designed to give clients immediate access to Groq’s inference technology, GroqCloud, on watsonx Orchestrate. As part of the partnership, Groq and IBM plan to integrate and enhance Red Hat open source vLLM technology with Groq’s LPU architecture. IBM Granite models are also planned to be supported on GroqCloud for IBM clients.
MariaDB and Exasol announced a joint strategic partnership and collaboration that integrates Exasol’s powerful analytics engine with MariaDB Enterprise Platform. The joint solution, MariaDB Exa, ensures customers are able to add high-performance analytics to their transactional applications while leveraging the MariaDB unified database platform.
Vultr announced the launch of its new Vultr VX1 Cloud Compute plans. Powered by the latest generation of AMD EPYC processors, the solution is designed for a wide range of enterprise workloads. The solution was jointly developed by Vultr and AMD. VX1 offers enterprises a cloud compute alternative to optimize cloud spend and maximize price-performance.
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