
In this week’s real-time analytics news: Qlik made a number of announcements at its Qlik Connect 2025 conference.
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Qlik made a number of announcements at its Qlik Connect 2025 conference. They include the launch of Qlik Open Lakehouse, a fully managed Apache Iceberg solution built into Qlik Talend Cloud. The solution delivers real-time ingestion, automated optimization, and multi-engine interoperability — without vendor lock-in or operational overhead. Qlik Open Lakehouse is available now in private preview and is scheduled to be generally available in July.
Other Qlik announcements from the conference include:
- The introduction of a new agentic experience. The agentic experience provides a single, conversational interface allowing users across the enterprise to interact naturally with data, using specialized AI agents to quickly uncover insights, drive faster decisions, and boost productivity.
- An expanded set of capabilities, which are coming soon in its Qlik Cloud Analytics solution. The new capabilities will include tools to detect anomalies, forecast complex trends, prepare data faster, and take immediate action through embedded decision workflows.
Real-time analytics news in brief
Aerospike delivered a new Terraform blueprint that quickly deploys Database 8 on Amazon EKS in under 30 minutes. Specifically, the new Terraform blueprint delivers a complete Aerospike deployment by provisioning the EKS cluster, configuring the underlying infrastructure like the VPC, and deploying both the AKO and Aerospike server with recommended defaults. With the new Terraform blueprint, users don’t need deep Aerospike or AWS expertise to quickly start and scale a full-stack Aerospike Database on EKS with production defaults, tested patterns, infrastructure provisioning, and other critical configuration settings.
Alation announced the launch of its Data Products Builder Agent, an AI-powered tool that helps data teams turn messy, raw data into trusted, reusable data products. The solution transforms raw data into productized, AI-ready assets that are easy to find and use in the Alation Data Products Marketplace. By automating the data product lifecycle, the Data Products Agent streamlines curation, packaging, and publishing processes.
Alteryx announced Alteryx One, a unified suite of AI-powered analytics capabilities that give customers greater flexibility to automate and scale analytics across their data ecosystems. The solution makes data platforms an extension of the analytics environment with expanded connectivity and deeper integrations, such as Pre-/Post-SQL support for In-DB tools. The solution also enables real-time data access via Live Query for Databricks and Snowflake. Additionally, Alteryx’s new AI Control Center offers unified orchestration, combining licensing management with built-in security, governance, and visibility into all AI interactions.
Anaconda announced the release of the Anaconda AI Platform. The platform combines trusted distribution, simplified workflows, real-time insights, and governance controls in one place to deliver secure and production-ready enterprise Python. As such, the Anaconda AI Platform provides security and governance when leveraging open source for AI development, empowering enterprises to build reliable, innovative AI systems without sacrificing speed, value, or flexibility.
Automation Anywhere announced an expansion of its Agentic Process Automation (APA) system. The expanded APA system now includes a Process Reasoning Engine (PRE), which is an intelligent AI engine that understands enterprise context and dynamically drives work. The enhanced APA system also features two new AI agents: Enterprise UI Agents and Reasoning AI agents, which can be given a goal and then plan, execute work, and learn.
Boomi announced a set of product innovations designed to accelerate and scale intelligent automation across the enterprise. These innovations include the general availability of Boomi Agentstudio. With this release, Boomi expands its integration capabilities to include Amazon Q Business. Additional items announced include new AI agents, the addition of Boomi Data Integration (formerly Rivery) to the Boomi Enterprise Platform, and support for Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Celonis announced updates to its Process Intelligence (PI) platform and other news. With updates to its AgentC suite, the acquisition of Orchestration Engine, and multiple platform advancements, Celonis provides the intelligence companies need to build effective AI agents, helps them orchestrate end-to-end business processes, and simplifies the deployment of PI and AI across the enterprise. The bottom line: New Celonis Solution Suites allow businesses to put Process Intelligence and AI to work together.
Chainguard announced Chainguard Libraries for Python, an index of malware-resistant Python dependencies built securely from source on SLSA L2 infrastructure. By securely building every library and all of its dependencies from source, Chainguard Libraries for Python provides application security teams with confidence that malware has not been inserted during the build and distribution of libraries in the Python ecosystem.
CIQ, the founding support and services partner of Rocky Linux, announced the tech preview launch of Rocky Linux from CIQ for AI (RLC-AI). This is an operating system engineered and optimized for artificial intelligence workloads. RLC-AI delivers out-of-the-box kernel-level and user-space optimizations designed specifically for AI model enablement, tuning, and inference, all while maintaining the stability and security expected from an enterprise-grade Linux distribution.
Coupa announced a new multi-agent AI portfolio of solutions that includes new innovations to enhance decision-making, streamline processes, and boost productivity. New Navi agents include Coupa Navi Analytics Agent, Coupa Navi Knowledge Agent, Coupa Navi Bring Your Own AI Agent, Navi Modeling Agent, a Supply Chain Skill in the Knowledge Base Agent, and more.
In other Coupa news, the company announced the acquisition of Cirtuo. Integrating Cirtuo’s AI capabilities with Coupa’s Total Spend Management platform delivers a comprehensive solution that supports the full supplier strategy lifecycle – from strategy planning to execution to monitoring.
Feedzai announced the release of its newly developed OpenL2D framework and the accompanying FiFAR dataset as open-source resources. Feedzai’s OpenL2D framework enables the creation of realistic, customizable synthetic experts for benchmarking AI systems that defer decisions to humans, which is crucial for high-stakes industries like fraud detection. The accompanying FiFAR dataset, a publicly available, synthetic dataset designed to help researchers develop and test systems, features predictions from 50 simulated fraud analysts on 30,000 real-world financial cases.
GridGain announced the general availability of GridGain Platform 9.1. The solution offers enhanced support for real-time hybrid analytical and transactional processing. With this latest release, GridGain is able to execute analytical workloads simultaneously with ultra-low latency transactional processing, as well as feature extraction and the generation of vector embeddings from transactions, to optimize AI and RAG applications in real time.
Informatica announced its strategy for Agentic AI. By combining the deep intelligence of its CLAIRE Agents with a no-code, enterprise-grade foundation, Informatica helps businesses turn autonomous agents into a strategic advantage, securely and confidently. Additionally, its AI Agent Engineering helps organizations rapidly build, connect, and orchestrate intelligent agent workflows across complex hybrid ecosystems, all without writing a single line of code.
IOTech Systems announced the launch of Edge Central 4.0, an updated version of its open edge data platform. Optimized for demanding industrial edge environments, Edge Central 4.0 is designed to accelerate the deployment and adoption of the next generation of AI-driven industrial edge solutions. The solution offers new capabilities, including Edge Alarm Service, Edge Historian Service, a New Python Application SDK and API, PostgreSQL as the default database, and more.
Kong announced the introduction of the Kong Event Gateway as a part of its unified API platform. With this release, Kong is helping to reduce the cost and complexity of managing Kafka, making it easier for organizations to unlock the full potential of event streams. Specifically, Kong Event Gateway lets platform and Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) teams bring event APIs and real-time data into their API platforms, enabling developers to expose, manage, and secure real-time event streams from Apache Kafka as Konnect-managed APIs and services.
Redpoint Global announced the launch of its Data Readiness Hub, a purpose-built solution to address the challenges of poor data quality. The platform delivers customer data that is ready for use across the enterprise in systems that power AI, analytics, customer experience, and operations. To that end, it generates data that is right, complete, accurate, and timely—and fit for purpose—actionable, trusted, and compliant.
Zerve unveiled a multi-agent system engineered for enterprise-grade data and AI development. Zerve’s Agent is a full participant in the development lifecycle, including planning, provisioning infrastructure, building, and deploying data and AI products at scale. Teams can activate multiple AI agents on any problem using natural language prompts. The agents will present a plan, and then get to work, generating new Zerve canvases, creating and connecting code blocks, writing code, orchestrating infrastructure, and automating various parts of the data workflow.
Partnerships, collaborations, and more
Databricks announced its intent to acquire Neon, a serverless Postgres company. The integration of Neon’s serverless Postgres architecture with the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform will help developers and enterprise teams efficiently build and deploy AI agent systems. Additionally, Databricks plans to continue innovating and investing in Neon’s database and developer experience for existing and new Neon customers and partners.
H2O.ai announced that its H2O AI Cloud has achieved the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) “In Process” designation at the High Impact Level. This designation is now listed on the FedRAMP Marketplace and is sponsored by a U.S. federal agency. This milestone demonstrates H2O.ai’s deep commitment to delivering secure, enterprise-grade AI that meets the government’s most stringent cloud security requirements.
Hexaware announced that it has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Data and Analytics Competency. This designation recognizes Hexaware’s technical expertise and proven success in helping customers manage and analyze data at scale using AWS cloud-native technologies. Hexaware’s Data and AI capabilities on AWS include data engineering services; data operations and managed services; data management; analytics, AI, and business solutions; and more.
InterVision announced it has received the Amazon Web Services (AWS) 2025 GenAI Competency, which recognizes partners who have built and deployed scalable GenAI applications using services like Amazon Bedrock, Amazon SageMaker, and AWS Inferentia. InterVision’s AI/GenAI services include Generative AI Readiness Assessment, Generative AI Strategy Workshop, Generative AI Use Case Workshop, Generative AI-powered POC, and Professional and Managed Services.
Kore.ai announced that it has signed a strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Kore.ai has integrated its agent AI platform and business solutions with AWS services like Amazon Bedrock, Amazon Q, and Amazon Connect. These integrations accelerate the deployment of AWS AI tools for a variety of business use cases.
Monda announced the acquisition of Amplify Data. With the acquisition, Amplify’s data delivery technology will be fully integrated into the Monda platform, giving Monda’s customers a unified system for creating data products, generating demand for them, and delivering them to any destination.
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