Anirban Ghoshal

Senior Writer

Anirban Ghoshal is a senior writer, covering enterprise software for CIO and databases and cloud infrastructure for InfoWorld.

InfluxDB Clustered targets on-premises time-series database deployments

InfluxDB Clustered targets on-premises time-series database deployments

InfluxDB Clustered is an open source, distributed time-series database alternative to InfluxDB Enterprise that has been built on the company’s next-generation time-series engine that supports SQL queries.

Google expands Duet AI features across its cloud services

Google expands Duet AI features across its cloud services

At its Google Cloud Next conference, the company said that it was adding Duet AI to cloud services around data analytics, databases, and infrastructure and application management.

Google Cloud’s Colab Enterprise environment to help tune LLMs

Google Cloud’s Colab Enterprise environment to help tune LLMs

At its Cloud Next conference, the company added new features for advanced MLOps for generative AI and launched Ray on Vertex AI for scaling AI workloads efficiently.

Google’s new Vertex AI features to unlock advanced LLM capabilities

Google’s new Vertex AI features to unlock advanced LLM capabilities

At its annual Cloud Next conference, the company announced new tools, such as Vertex AI Extensions and Vertex AI Connectors, while updating Vertex AI Search and Vertex AI Conversations with new features.

Microsoft launches native integration for Python in Excel

Microsoft launches native integration for Python in Excel

With native Python integration with Excel, users will be able to use the new “PY” function to input Python code directly into Excel cells.

IBM Watsonx to use generative AI to translate COBOL code into Java

IBM Watsonx to use generative AI to translate COBOL code into Java

The product is targeted at modernizing mainframe applications that run on IBM Z systems, as the number of COBOL developers starts to dwindle.

Google launches Pricing API to help enterprises optimize cloud costs

Google launches Pricing API to help enterprises optimize cloud costs

Pricing API will provide an inventory of public services and SKUs along with account-specific custom prices and discounts with additional metadata, down to the SKU level.

Salesforce Einstein Studio to help enterprises train generative AI models

Salesforce Einstein Studio to help enterprises train generative AI models

Einstein Studio can also help enterprises connect their data from Salesforce Data Cloud to third-party AI offerings including Amazon SageMaker and Google’s Vertex AI for model training.

AWS updates Amazon Bedrock service with new large language models

AWS updates Amazon Bedrock service with new large language models

Apart from adding new features to Amazon Bedrock, AWS has also launched a new generative AI service, dubbed AWS HealthScribe, to help automatically create clinical documentation.

AWS’ Entity Resolution service to help enterprises improve data quality

AWS’ Entity Resolution service to help enterprises improve data quality

The machine learning-powered service, accessible via a no-code interface in the AWS Management Console, can be used to match data from multiple data lakes or AWS storage, the company said.

Teradata acquires Stemma to boost AI-based data search for analytics

Teradata acquires Stemma to boost AI-based data search for analytics

Stemma offers integrations with data warehouses, business intelligence tools, collaboration software and security tools.

Splunk’s new AI tools aim  to ease security, observability tasks

Splunk’s new AI tools aim to ease security, observability tasks

The AI tools introduced at the company’s .conf2023 include the Splunk AI Assistant, Splunk Machine Learning Toolkit 5.4, Splunk App for Anomaly Detection, and the Splunk App for Data Science and Deep Learning 5.1.

Meta lets loose second generation of Llama AI models

Meta lets loose second generation of Llama AI models

Meta says organizations can download Llama 2 for free, and run it wherever they wish, for research and commercial purposes. Microsoft and AWS are already hosting it.

How Databricks is adding generative AI capabilities to its Delta Lake lakehouse

How Databricks is adding generative AI capabilities to its Delta Lake lakehouse

The Delta Lake updates aim at helping data professionals create generative AI capabilities for their enterprise with foundation models from MosaicML and Hugging Face, among others.

Databricks Delta Lake 3.0 to counter Apache Iceberg tables

Databricks Delta Lake 3.0 to counter Apache Iceberg tables

The updates in Delta Lake 3.0 include a new universal table format, dubbed UniForm, a Delta Kernel, and liquid clustering to improve data read and write performance.

Snowflake updates target generative AI demand from enterprises

Snowflake updates target generative AI demand from enterprises

While Snowpark Container Services and an Nvidia partnership will help enterprises manage large language models, Streamlit and Git updates are squarely aimed at easing developers’ tasks.

Databricks’ $1.3 billion MosaicML acquisition to boost generative AI offerings

Databricks’ $1.3 billion MosaicML acquisition to boost generative AI offerings

Databricks will add MosaicML's model-training capabilities to its lakehouse platform.

MongoDB Atlas updates focus on simplifying developer tasks

MongoDB Atlas updates focus on simplifying developer tasks

Updates include support for additional programming languages on AWS, easier installation of Atlas’ Kubernetes Operator, and a new Kotlin driver.

MongoDB adds vector search to Atlas database to help build AI apps

MongoDB adds vector search to Atlas database to help build AI apps

In addition to integrating Google Cloud’s Vertex AI foundation models, MongoDB is adding features aimed at making Atlas a complete developer data platform.

Databricks takes on Snowflake, MongoDB with new Lakehouse Apps

Databricks takes on Snowflake, MongoDB with new Lakehouse Apps

Databricks has also updated its Marketplace to allow enterprises to share AI models while monetizing them, the company said.

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