AI, Google Cloud and agentic data
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A new SQL Server 2025 feature lets organizations run vector-based semantic searches on their own data, connecting to local or cloud-hosted AI models without relying on massive general-purpose LLMs. I have mixed feelings about large, language model (LLM ...
“QueryData shows Google is trying to create a standard way for AI agents to safely access and use data. While OpenAI focuses on APIs, AWS on connectors, and Microsoft on apps like Copilot, Google is focusing on the data layer itself, on how agents actually talk to databases,” Jain said.
In today’s interconnected and competitive business environment, organizations with a global footprint—particularly in industries like consumer packaged goods (CPG), manufacturing, and logistics—must navigate a complex landscape of diverse markets ...
Storing data in the cloud does not automatically make it safe. The infrastructure is physical and vulnerable to attacks, failures and human error. Cloud providers ...
Choosing the right data platform is critical for the modern enterprise. These platforms not only store and protect enterprise data, but also serve as analytics engines that source insights for pivotal decision-making. There are many offerings on the market ...
Data analytics platforms like SAP continue to be the foundation of enterprise operations across industries. From managing financial transactions and procurement to overseeing utility billing and customer service, SAP ECC and S/4HANA play a critical role in ...
Cloud platforms have reshaped how organizations store, process, and share information, but they also introduce new risks to business data. Misconfigured storage, weak credentials, and unmanaged access remain common entry points for attackers targeting ...
For several years now, cloud computing has been heralded as the ultimate solution for IT infrastructure, promising scalability, flexibility, and cost savings. Organizations of all sizes rushed to the cloud, enticed by its pay-as-you-go pricing and freedom ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Cloud data-management startup Eon said it has raised $300 million in a new funding round led by Gil Capital and that its valuation has almost tripled to $4 billion. Eon builds software that sits on top of public cloud platforms