In this week’s real-time analytics news: A light week for announcements leading into the three-day weekend U.S. holiday.
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NVIDIA announced that leading global enterprises have adopted its NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers. These are a new category of enterprise data center infrastructure powered by the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU. This allows organizations to shift from general-purpose computing clusters to AI factory infrastructure, without a complete data center overhaul.
Built with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, RTX PRO Servers use the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture to deliver universal acceleration for enterprise AI workloads spanning agentic and physical AI to advanced design, scientific computing, simulation, graphics, and video applications.
Disney, Foxconn, Hitachi Ltd., Hyundai Motor Group, Lilly, SAP, and TSMC are among the first to adopt the servers to accelerate AI, design, and simulation applications.
Real-time analytics news in brief
DocumentDB has joined the Linux Foundation as an open-source project under the permissive MIT license. DocumentDB aims to unify the NoSQL ecosystem with an open, extensible standard for document data models. Originally launched by Microsoft, the project has drawn support from major players including AWS, Google, Snowflake, and Supabase, and offers full compatibility with MongoDB APIs on a PostgreSQL foundation.
Acceldata announced the General Availability of its Agentic Data Management (ADM) platform. Designed for the AI-first enterprise, ADM marks a leap from data observability to a solution that unifies governance, quality, catalog, and observability into an intelligent, agent-driven system. The solution includes support for autonomous agents with an HILT (human-in-the-loop) option, AI-driven governance and quality, and more.
Virtualitics announced the launch of Virtualitics Iris, an all-new user experience designed to transform how defense organizations and government agencies interact with and act on their readiness data. With Virtualitics Iris, users simply ask questions in natural language using a chat interface powered by GenAI and a large language model (LLM). Behind the scenes, AI agents swiftly gather, contextualize, and return the most relevant actionable insights while additional agents help users to navigate upcoming steps in the decision-making process.
Partnerships, collaborations, and more
Digital Realty announced a strategic partnership with Vultr to deliver enterprise-ready, GPU-accelerated AI infrastructure across key global markets. By uniting Vultr’s GPU-accelerated cloud with Digital Realty’s data-centric infrastructure, organizations can run AI workloads with greater speed, security, and compliance.
Domo announced enhanced cloud integration capabilities with Snowflake that enable users of all technical skill levels to work directly with their cloud data. Specifically, users can now query, load, and process data directly without moving or duplicating it, streamlining cloud data management for faster, actionable insights.
In other Domo news, the company announced new cloud integration capabilities with BigQuery, Google Cloud’s unified and intelligent data to AI platform, enabling all users. Building on Domo’s integration with BigQuery, these updates deliver enhanced UI, improved governance, and streamlined data integration to joint customers.
MariaDB plc announced it has acquired SkySQL. The acquisition brings SkySQL’s DBaaS product back into the MariaDB portfolio. The acquisition also enables MariaDB to meet customer and market expectations for greater flexibility and deployment choice, including a range of self-managed and fully managed cloud offerings.
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