
In this week’s real-time analytics news: NVIDIA announced that it will build AI supercomputers entirely in the U.S.
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NVIDIA announced that it is working with its manufacturing partners to design and build factories that, for the first time, will produce NVIDIA AI supercomputers entirely in the U.S. Working with these partners, the company has commissioned more than a million square feet of manufacturing space to build and test NVIDIA Blackwell chips in Arizona and AI supercomputers in Texas. Additionally, within the next four years, NVIDIA plans to produce up to half a trillion dollars of AI infrastructure in the United States through partnerships with TSMC, Foxconn, Wistron, Amkor, and SPIL.
JEDEC Solid State Technology Association, a developer of standards for the microelectronics industry, announced the publication of its High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) DRAM standard: HBM4. HBM4 enhances data processing rates while maintaining essential features of earlier standards, such as higher bandwidth, power efficiency, and increased capacity per die or stack. The advancements introduced by HBM4 are vital for applications that require efficient handling of large datasets and complex calculations, including generative AI and high-performance computing (HPC) applications.
BCG X, the tech, build, and design division of Boston Consulting Group (BCG), announced the launch of its new AI Science Institute—leveraging BCG X’s expertise and talent, supported by a 3000+ person team, including 200+ PhDs, to accelerate scientific discovery in collaboration with top R&D teams across leading industries and governments. The BCG X AI Science Institute will serve as a hub that brings the power of AI to scientific research, discovery, and innovation.
Real-time analytics news in brief
BMC announced new-generation AI-driven solutions and capabilities to improve operational resiliency and drive efficiency. The new offerings include a gen AI advisor for the Control-M SaaS solution, Jett, that lets users ask workflow-related questions using common language and without specialized training or domain knowledge. There is also a BMC AMI assistant that increases AI flexibility for mainframe transformation and a BMC AMI Ops Insight solution that provides gen AI-guided system resolution with AI agents.
CBTS announced the launch of two new solutions to its AI Accelerator portfolio: AI Custom Agents and AI Adoption & Enablement Services. AI Custom Agents includes advanced tools that leverage natural language processing to interact with critical data and streamline complex business processes. AI Adoption & Enablement Services is a set of programs led by expert Change Management Consultants that are designed to provide comprehensive training to end users, ensuring they are equipped to fully leverage AI tools and achieve a seamless transition into AI-enhanced operations.
CData Software introduced CData Embedded Cloud, a cloud-based data connectivity service designed for small- to mid-size software companies. Through this service, software providers can offer customers immediate, self-service access to 160+ of CData’s pre-built connectors, spanning SaaS applications, databases, and cloud data sources—all from within their own platforms. API changes, security updates, credential management, and performance optimizations are managed by CData behind the scenes.
Deepgram announced Aura-2, its next-generation text-to-speech (TTS) model purpose-built for real-time voice applications in mission-critical business environments. Engineered for clarity, consistency, and low-latency performance and deployable via cloud or on-premises APIs, Aura-2 enables developers to build scalable, human-like voice experiences for automated interactions across the enterprise, including customer support, virtual agents, and AI-powered assistants.
InfluxData announced the general availability of InfluxDB 3 Core and InfluxDB 3 Enterprise, the latest products developed on its redesigned InfluxDB 3 engine. InfluxDB 3 Core is an open-source, high-speed, recent-data engine for real-time applications. InfluxDB 3 Enterprise adds high availability, enhanced security, and scalability for production environments. Both bring data transformation, enrichment, and alerting directly into the database with a built-in Python Processing Engine.
MineOS released the newest addition to its MineOS platform: the MineOS AI Agent. The solution is an AI-powered agent that automatically builds and maintains Records of Process Activities (RoPAs), detects data risks, and delivers on-demand privacy insights. The AI Agent is purpose-built to help organizations easily and accurately fulfill privacy compliance requirements while aligning with the latest regulatory standards.
Operant AI announced AI Gatekeeper, a new product that brings end-to-end runtime AI protection to everywhere enterprises are deploying AI Applications and AI Agents – from Kubernetes to hybrid and private clouds. AI Gatekeeper not only brings Operant’s powerful 3D Defense capabilities beyond Kubernetes, it also provides new defenses against rogue agents, including trust scores, agentic access controls, and threat blocking for MCPs (Model Context Protocols) and Agentic AI Non-Human Identities (NHIs).
Perforce Software announced the launch of the Kafka Service Bundle, a new offering that provides enterprises with managed open-source Apache Kafka at a fraction of the cost of traditional managed providers. Specifically, the Kafka Service Bundle helps organizations seamlessly shift from proprietary Kafka platforms to customized, open-source Kafka implementations — allowing them to leverage the power, reliability, and scalability of Kafka while significantly reducing operational expenses.
Postman announced new releases designed to help organizations build APIs faster, more securely, and with less friction. These new capabilities – Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) Encryption, a new capability that puts data protection fully in the hands of the enterprise, and Spec Hub, a developer-friendly API design and governance solution – mark a major step forward in secure API development at scale.
Qlik launched Qlik for ISVs, a dedicated team with a set of capabilities built on Qlik’s end-to-end cloud platform that is tailored to the needs of independent software vendors. The new capabilities address the growing demand for data-driven applications and Data-as-a-Service, enabling ISVs to offer quality data, predictive insights, conversational AI, and improved decision-making as part of their solutions.
SecurityBridge, the Cybersecurity Command Center for SAP, announced the launch of its SecurityBridge Code Vulnerability Analyzer (CVA) powered by AI. The tool leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to identify and explain vulnerabilities in custom Advanced Business Application Programming (ABAP) code, empowering SAP developers and security teams to remediate risks faster and more efficiently.
SnapLogic announced AgentCreator 3.0, the latest evolution of its agentic AI technology with key additions, including new Prompt Composer and Agent Visualizer tools. The company also announced a revamped next-gen API management (APIM) solution that brings composability, enhanced security, and a highly customizable API marketplace for scaling enterprise API ecosystems.
In other SnapLogic news, the company announced a partnership withGlean. Together, the two companies aim to help organizations manage the proliferation of tools required to operate a modern enterprise while delivering agentic AI capabilities that augment day-to-day work.
Partnerships, collaborations, and more
Altair announced that it has partnered with Databricks to empower joint customers with next-generation capabilities for data unification, graph-powered intelligence, and AI. The partnership combines the power of the Altair RapidMiner platform with the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform. In that way, customers can seamlessly access and analyze data housed in Databricks while applying Altair’s suite of tools to drive decision-making, build AI automation, and modernize data operations.
Databricks announced it has acquired Fennel. Integrating Fennel’s capabilities into the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform will help customers quickly iterate on features, improve model performance with reliable signals, and provide GenAI models with personalized and real-time context.
Domino Data Lab announced that it has achieved the AWS Generative AI Competency. This designation recognizes Domino as an AWS Partner that helps customers and the AWS Partner Network (APN) drive the advancement of services, tools, and infrastructure pivotal for implementing generative AI technologies. In addition, the Domino Cloud platform will now offer a default hardware tier, making it easier for enterprises to train large AI models with AWS Trainium.
Stelo announced that it has achieved Google Cloud Ready – BigQuery Designation. This recognition underscores Stelo’s commitment to providing seamless, real-time data streaming solutions from IBM Db2 for iSeries (Linux and Windows), Informix, Oracle, and SQL Server to harness the full potential of their data within Google Cloud’s BigQuery.
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