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Weekly Update on Real-Time Analytics: Concluding August 30th

Weekly real-time analytics update: Few announcements precede the upcoming three-day U.S. holiday, making for a quiet week in the analytics sector.

Weekly Update on Real-time Analytics, Concluding on August 30th
Weekly Update on Real-time Analytics, Concluding on August 30th

Weekly Update on Real-Time Analytics: Concluding August 30th

In the rapidly evolving tech landscape, several significant developments have taken place recently. Here's a roundup of some of the latest news in AI, cloud, and data solutions.

NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers, powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, are making waves in the enterprise AI workload sector. The servers, which include the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU, have been adopted by several global enterprises, such as Disney, Foxconn, Hitachi Ltd., Hyundai Motor Group, Lilly, SAP, and TSMC, for AI, design, and simulation applications.

Vultr's GPU-accelerated cloud has partnered with Digital Realty's data-centric infrastructure. This collaboration allows organizations to run AI workloads with greater speed, security, and compliance across key global markets.

Virtualitics has unveiled Virtualitics Iris, a new user experience designed for defense organizations and government agencies to interact with readiness data. The platform features a chat interface powered by GenAI and a large language model (LLM), enabling users to ask questions in natural language.

Domo has expanded its cloud integration capabilities, integrating with BigQuery, Google Cloud's unified and intelligent data to AI platform, and Snowflake. These updates deliver enhanced UI, improved governance, and streamlined data integration to joint customers, allowing users of all technical skill levels to work directly with their cloud data without moving or duplicating it.

MariaDB plc has acquired SkySQL, bringing SkySQL's DBaaS product back into the MariaDB portfolio. This move enables MariaDB to offer a range of self-managed and fully managed cloud offerings, meeting customer and market expectations for greater flexibility.

Acceldata's ADM platform has also seen a significant update, unifying governance, quality, catalog, and observability into an intelligent, agent-driven system, designed for the AI-first enterprise.

DocumentDB, a NoSQL database built for the cloud, has joined the Linux Foundation as an open-source project under the permissive MIT license. DocumentDB offers full compatibility with MongoDB APIs on a PostgreSQL foundation and has drawn support from major players including AWS, Google, Snowflake, and Supabase. Its aim is to unify the NoSQL ecosystem with an open, extensible standard for document data models.

These advancements underscore the ongoing commitment of tech companies to deliver innovative solutions that cater to the evolving needs of businesses and organizations in the AI, cloud, and data sectors.

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