IBM acquires Hakkoda
IBM said it has acquired data and AI consultant Hakkoda in a deal that will give it data migration platform services. Hakkoda is a big partner for Snowflake.
IBM said it has acquired data and AI consultant Hakkoda in a deal that will give it data migration platform services. Hakkoda is a big partner for Snowflake.
Snowflake fleshed out more of its artificial intelligence strategy and announced a bevy of data management tools designed to advance enterprise AI while keeping its data analytics base in the fold.
Snowflake announced Polaris Catalog, an open-source community catalog for Apache Iceberg. The move provides Apache Iceberg interoperability with AWS, Confluent, Dremio, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Salesforce among others.
Boomi said it has enhanced Boomi for SAP to ease the migration of business data into SAP Datasphere.
MongoDB launched new Atlas features and integrations with Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud and Amazon Web Services as well as an expanded partner program. The effort, announced at MongoDB.local NYC, is designed to make it easier for developers to scale MongoDB applications across clouds and edge infrastructure.
Informatica said its first quarter results will be at the upper end of its guidance given in February and is "not currently engaged in any discussions about being acquired."
As the licensing boom for model training data kicks off, I want to see a nutrition label on LLMs, and a list of data sources used for training. I'd also want to check off sources too.
Enterprises are racing to incorporate generative AI into business processes and 45% of chief digital officers say they already have, according to an Informatica survey.
When it comes to artificial intelligence and generative AI enterprises are still weighing options, trying to scale pilots and balance short-term returns and efficiency with long-term business transformation. These businesses are also wrestling with generative AI hype vs. reality.
I caught up with BT150 member, Manish Limaye SVP, USIS Chief Architect & Head of Data Engineering Equifax, to talk data architecture and the broader transformation.