In this week’s real-time analytics news: EQTY Lab, Intel, and NVIDIA announced the release of the Verifiable Compute AI framework, a hardware-based solution to govern and audit AI workflows.
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EQTY Lab, in collaboration with Intel and NVIDIA, has announced the release of the Verifiable Compute AI framework, the first hardware-based solution to govern and audit AI workflows. Verifiable Compute represents a significant leap forward in ensuring that AI is explainable, accountable, and secure at runtime. It gives consumers and businesses new confidence to accelerate AI adoption and development.
The Verifiable Compute framework and notary system unlocks a powerful new capability in Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) available on the 5th Gen Intel Xeon Processors with Intel Trust Domain Extensions (Intel TDX), extending the trust zone through confidential VMs to the NVIDIA H100/H200 GPUs and NVIDIA’s forthcoming Blackwell GPU architecture. The demand for confidential computing has surged this year owing to requirements for compliance with data sovereignty laws and new AI regulations. The market is projected to reach global sales of $184.5 billion by 2032.
Other real-time analytics news in brief
Altair announced that Altair RapidMiner, its data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) platform, now empowers users to seamlessly build and deploy advanced AI agents. This new capability brings together the most advanced features of leading AI agent frameworks and enhances them with Altair RapidMiner’s signature strengths. By combining graph-based intelligence, dynamic agent collaboration, and integrations with physical simulations, traditional machine learning models, and business rules, Altair RapidMiner enables users to create comprehensive, computationally optimized automation systems.
Anomalo announced the availability of Anomalo in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace. As a result, Anomalo customers can now take advantage of the Azure cloud platform with streamlined deployment and management. By leveraging proprietary AI-powered automated monitoring, Anomalo looks deep into data within Azure Databricks, Azure Synapse Analytics, and Azure SQL Server to understand patterns and trends without writing code, configuring rules or setting thresholds. Anomalo and Microsoft Azure are also tightly integrated across Azure Data Factory and Microsoft Purview.
Ataccama announced enhancements to the Ataccama ONE unified data trust platform v15.4 that enable customers to have confidence in using their data for business-critical decision-making. In this latest release, enhancements include augmenting its AI capabilities, streamlining user experience, and simplifying task management for greater efficiency and cost reduction.
Cube announced that it has partnered with Embeddable to simplify the integration of customer-facing analytics into applications. By combining Cube’s data modeling and caching capabilities with Embeddable’s visualization tools, this collaboration enables developers to create high-performance, customizable analytics dashboards with minimal engineering effort. This partnership streamlines a traditionally complex process, empowering teams to deliver interactive analytics experiences faster and more efficiently.
Equinix announced a private AI solution that lets businesses train AI models in scalable, cost-efficient public and private clouds while ensuring enhanced control, security, and low-latency deployment on-premises. Equinix International Business Exchange (IBX) data centers leverage the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA to offer a portfolio of products, solutions, and services in a neutral, cloud-adjacent platform where customers can securely and cost-effectively connect to public clouds, colocation facilities, and their own private cloud and on-premises infrastructure.
Kurrent announced its rebrand from Event Store and the official launch of Kurrent Enterprise Edition, which is now commercially available. With a vision to transform every digital interaction into context-rich insights, Kurrent is pioneering a foundational extension to the modern data stack by unifying databases and streaming.
Nexla announced it is offering the simplicity of Nexla’s no-code data pipeline and RAG pipeline tools with NVIDIA NIM microservices, part of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform, and NVIDIA accelerated computing. Out-of-box support for NVIDIA NIM across key components, including multi-modal ingestion, parsing, reranking, and inferencing, reduces runtime latency and overall costs. The result is faster, more accurate RAG for enterprise AI teams building co-pilots and agentic workflows for their teams.
Nuon exited stealth and announced the early access release of its Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) platform. Nuon enables software companies to deliver SaaS-like experiences directly in customers’ cloud accounts—combining the compliance and security of self-hosted solutions with the ease of vendor-hosted software. By meeting demands for data sovereignty, security, and compliance, Nuon allows SaaS providers to expand into new customer segments and enhance product capabilities while generating additional revenue streams.
NVIDIA debuted NeMo Retriever Microservices for Multilingual GenAI. With this offering, enterprises can expand their generative AI efforts into accurate, multilingual systems using NVIDIA NeMo Retriever embedding and reranking NVIDIA NIM microservices, which are now available on the NVIDIA API catalog. These models can understand information across a wide range of languages and formats, such as documents, to deliver accurate, context-aware results at massive scale.
One Identity announced the launch of Safeguard 8.0 Long-Term Support (LTS), a release that enhances security, compliance, and cloud-native integration for its Safeguard platform. Designed to address the cybersecurity demands of modern enterprises, Safeguard 8.0 LTS offers advanced security features, aligns with Zero Trust principles, supports DevOps integration, and enhances operational efficiency – all delivered through a seamless user experience.
Wherobots announced the general availability of Raster Inference for WherobotsAI. Raster Inference makes satellite or drone imagery analytically accessible for data developers who use SQL or Python. With flexible pay-as-you-go pricing and support for Wherobots hosted or custom computer vision models, solutions can be built from aerial imagery in hours versus weeks or months at a fraction of the cost of starting from scratch.
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