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On May 24-25, Informatica held its annual conference in Las Vegas – the first time “in-person” since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Data intelligence software vendor Alation has made the move to emphasize data governance amongst its solution offerings to make the data catalog a dynamic platform for “a broad range of data intelligence solutions.”
IT software company HelpSystems has acquired leading data classification software vendors Titus and Boldon James to enhance data security capabilities within its current suite of IT systems.
Orchestra Networks was earning attention even before TIBCO’s acquisition. Now that it is part of the TIBCO family of software products, it can become the centerpiece of a very powerful data management, governance, integration, and analytics platform.
A prevalent urban legend in enterprise tech is that DevOps and Agile are not ready for tackling transformation at scale. At Info-Tech Research Group, we believe it’s the other way around. DevOps practices like CI/CD are being used by digital banking startups for fintech products. They are leveraging cloud services for demand management and capacity planning but what about the “too big to fail” banks, with global outreach and massive investments in legacy tech?
Databricks, a data processing and analytics platform with a strong focus on AI and ML, has partnered with Immuta to deliver automated end-to-end data governance for AI, data science, and ML projects.
Most of the well-established data catalog tools (a.k.a. “data governance tools”) are far from covering all requirements for proper data cataloging – but help seems to be on its way.
According to the latest Netwrix, concerns around data security have been encouraging 46% of organizations to move their personally identifiable information (PII) back on premises, from the cloud.
Microsoft’s Ignite conference speaks to enterprise developers and IT teams, and this year’s event is making waves with a slew of new product announcements aimed squarely at a host of its competitors. Microsoft continues its multi-year evolution from a company full of disparate products and services to a true platform-oriented provider, seeking to liberate data silos across service lines and vendors and to enable Microsoft solutions to be deployed in non-Microsoft environments.