Real-time Analytics News for the Week Ending March 15

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In this week’s real-time analytics news: Boomi announced Boomi AI Studio, which helps manage AI agents at scale.

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Boomi announced the launch of Boomi AI Studio, a secure AI management solution that allows organizations to design, govern, and orchestrate AI agents at scale. The solution, now available in early access, provides organizations a secure, compliant, and vendor-agnostic way to design, orchestrate, monitor, and optimize unique AI agents — whether built on Boomi or third-party technologies — and provides full AI agent lifecycle management to ensure seamless integration, governance, and control across the enterprise.

Real-time analytics news in brief

Kurrent unveiled a developer-centric evolution of Kurrent Cloud that transforms how developers and dev teams build, deploy, and scale event-native applications and services. The solution introduces shared infrastructure with enterprise-grade security for Kurrent Cloud that eliminates the complexity of dedicated servers while reducing infrastructure costs. Developers can now deploy fully secured Kurrent clusters in a minute with built-in public network access and customizable levels of security, including mutual Transport Layer Security (TLS). 

Pure Storage debuted FlashBlade//EXA, a high performing data storage platform engineered for the most demanding requirements of AI and High-Performance Computing (HPC). The FlashBlade//EXA architecture scales data and metadata independently and provides near unlimited scale with off-the-shelf, third-party data nodes that enable highly scalable multi-dimensional performance. In particular, the solution breaks the metadata bottleneck with a proven architecture based on FlashBlade, built for high concurrency and the massive amounts of metadata operations typical of large scale AI and HPC workloads.

ScaleOut Software introduced generative AI and machine-learning (ML) powered enhancements to its ScaleOut Digital Twins cloud service and on-premises hosting platform with the release of Version 4. This latest release introduces generative AI integration through OpenAI’s large language model, significantly expanding the ability of digital twins to analyze data, detect anomalies and provide real-time insights when monitoring complex live systems.

Supermicro announced it is introducing a wide range of new systems that are fully optimized for edge and embedded workloads. Several of these new compact servers, which are based on the latest Intel Xeon 6 SoC processor family (formerly codenamed Granite Rapids-D), empower businesses to optimize real-time AI inferencing and enable smarter applications across many key industries.

Untether AI introduced enhancements in AI model support and developer velocity for users of the imAIgine Software Development Kit (SDK). Using new generative compiler technology, the upcoming release the imAIgine SDK will support four times more AI models than the previous releases. Additionally, for new neural networks users may architect, the generative compiler creates new kernels for these layers automatically, reducing development time to just minutes, increasing developer velocity by orders of magnitude.

VAST Data announced new enhancements to its VAST Data Platform, unifying structured and unstructured data into a single DataSpace that scales linearly to hyperscale – with unified enterprise-grade security. These new capabilities help with enterprise AI and analytics by combining real-time vector search, fine-grained security, and event-driven processing into a seamless, high-performance data ecosystem that powers the VAST InsightEngine. The VAST InsightEngine transforms raw data into AI-ready insights through intelligent automation, enabling enterprises to build advanced AI applications, agentic workflows, and high-speed inferencing pipelines.

Vertiv made another key addition to its thermal management portfolio with the introduction of the Vertiv CoolLoop Trim Cooler. The solution supports air and liquid cooling applications for artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC). Additionally, the solution supports diverse climate conditions for hybrid-cooled or liquid-cooled data centers and AI factories.

Partnerships, collaborations, and more

AtScale announced its integration with Databricks Genie, bringing powerful natural language querying to the Databricks Lakehouse. This strategic partnership empowers business users to ask complex questions in plain language and receive accurate, real-time answers, significantly enhancing decision-making without requiring SQL expertise.

Crusoe announced two new managed services on its Crusoe Cloud platform accelerated by NVIDIA. The new services include Crusoe Managed Inference, which allows developers to quickly and easily run and automatically scale the deployment of machine learning models without the need to set up or maintain complex AI infrastructure, and Crusoe AutoClusters, an advanced orchestration platform for AI training.  

Cerebras and Hugging Face announced a new partnership to bring Cerebras Inference to the Hugging Face platform. HuggingFace has integrated Cerebras into HuggingFace Hub, bringing the inference to over five million developers on HuggingFace.

Databricks and Palantir Technologies announced a strategic product partnership. The partnership will provide an open and scalable data architecture that combines Palantir’s Ontology System with Databricks’ processing scale and data and AI platform. Joint customers will be able to enable real-time, AI-powered autonomous workflows through the integration of the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform and Palantir AIP.

Matillion announced the availability of its Data Productivity Cloud platform natively on Snowflake Marketplace. By bringing Matillion’s Data Productivity Cloud to the Snowflake Marketplace, joint customers will be able to leverage Matillion through their Snowflake ecosystem.

Precisely announced the availability of several new innovations across its location intelligence and data enrichment capabilities via Snowflake Marketplace. With the latest releases, joint customers can now leverage powerful geo addressing and data enrichment solutions natively within their Snowflake environments.

Rafay Systems and Netris announced a strategic partnership aimed at transforming GPU cloud infrastructure for enterprises seeking to establish AI capabilities and applications. Together, Rafay and Netris help accelerate consumption and monetization of GPU-based infrastructure by offering self-service workflows for model training, fine-tuning and inferencing use cases.

ServiceNow announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Moveworks. The acquisition will combine ServiceNow’s agentic AI and automation strengths with Moveworks’ front‑end AI assistant and enterprise search technology to unlock new experiences for every employee for every corner of the business.

SUSE announced the SUSE Cloud Elevate Program for Managed Service Providers (MSPs), a new program under the SUSE One Partner Program specifically designed for managed service providers. MSPs will now be able to sell SUSE’s new SaaS suite of Enterprise Container Management open-source solutions via AWS Marketplace, a digital catalog with thousands of software listings that easily run on Amazon Web Services (AWS).

ZEDEDA unveiled expanded support for NVIDIA’s edge AI platform, introducing enhanced integration with NVIDIA Jetson systems, NGC catalog, and the TAO toolkit. The integration provides enterprises with a complete workflow for deploying, securing, and managing AI models at the edge, enabling faster innovation while ensuring operational reliability. 

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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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