Real-time Analytics News Roundup for Week Ending May 2

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In the news this week: Moogsoft released a new version of its AIOps platform, an AWS managed service enables augmented AI, and more.

Keeping pace with news and developments in the real-time analytics market can be a daunting task. We want to help by providing a summary of some of the items our staff came across each week. Here is a short list of some news from this week:

Moogsoft announced the release of Moogsoft Enterprise 8.0, a complete AIOps platform that enables IT Ops and DevOps teams to build a virtual Network Operations Center (NOC) and work more effectively from anywhere. Moogsoft Enterprise consolidates visibility and control of monitoring tools to help entire IT Ops and DevOps teams reduce noise, prioritize incidents, reduce escalations, and ensure uptime. Working from anywhere, the IT operator can now easily analyze alerts, logs, metrics, and traces to find and resolve the root cause of incidents before they become outages.

New features in Moogsoft Enterprise 8.0 lets teams quickly identify actionable using new advanced noise reduction analysis and automated topology visualization for root cause analysis. Additionally, version 8.0 expands the platform’s integrated Workflow Engine (WE) with advanced collaboration add-ons to help customers connect with any existing system of record or escalation process.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the general availability of Amazon Augmented Artificial Intelligence (A2I). This fully managed service makes it easy to add a human review to machine learning predictions to improve model and application accuracy by continuously identifying and improving low confidence predictions. Amazon A2I helps developers add a human review for model predictions to new or existing applications using reviewers from Mechanical Turk, third-party vendors, or their employees. Amazon A2I makes it easier for developers to build the human review system, structure the review process, and manage the human review workforce.

Red Hat announced the general availability of Fedora 32. This latest version of the fully open source Fedora operating system includes new features aimed at addressing issues facing modern developers and IT teams. Highlights include key updates to Fedora’s desktop-focused edition, Fedora 32 Workstation, and a new computational neuroscience lab image, aimed at bringing those working in science fields to open-source software.

dotData announced dotData AI-FastStart, a new all-inclusive bundle of technology and services that includes a one year license to a fully-hosted version of dotData’s autoML 2.0 platform, plus training and support. Available exclusively to North American customers who are not existing dotData clients, the dotData FastTrack program is designed to let business intelligence teams quickly and efficiently add AI/ML models to their BI stacks and predictive analytics applications. At the core of the new program is dotData’s full-cycle data science automation platform, dotData Enterprise, which accelerates ROI and lowers the total cost of model development by automating the entire data science process needed to incorporate AI/ML.

Cortical.io announced Cortical.io Message Intelligence, a real-time, natural language understanding appliance for processing and routing email messages in real-time. The product accomplishes this by understanding the semantic content—the meaning and intent of the messages – at massive scale in real-time. It combines Cortical.io’s Semantic Folding method with FPGA-powered acceleration from Xilinx.

Teradata announced the general availability of the Vantage Customer Experience (CX). Vantage CX helps brands deliver relevant, personalized experiences in real-time, across all customer interactions and touchpoints. By partnering with Celebrus and integrating real-time interaction data into Vantage CX, businesses can instantly access the highest-quality customer behavior data from across digital channels to create personalized, optimized, and orchestrated customer experiences at scale.

C3.ai announced plans to collaborate with Microsoft Corp. to enhance C3.ai’s global customer experience and elevate sales performance using intelligent cloud technology. Specifically, C3.ai has adopted and deployed Dynamics 365 Sales and Microsoft Teams to help streamline sales operations, collaborate in real-time, expand mobile capabilities to power remote selling, and generate new business opportunities.

Dataiku announces a partnership with NatWest Markets, which offers risk management, trading solutions, and debt financing to customers of NatWest Group. Under the agreement, Dataiku will provide NatWest Markets with self-service analytics and automated machine learning to join up its technical and front office users. The partnership will improve customer experiences, introduce new efficiencies across trade execution, and fuel data-driven business solutions for analysts working across several departments.

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Salvatore Salamone

About Salvatore Salamone

Salvatore Salamone is a physicist by training who has been writing about science and information technology for more than 30 years. During that time, 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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