Observability stories
Outages are now costing Global 2000 firms USD $600 billion a year, as a single incident can wipe 3.4% off share prices.
Customers can now govern AI agents across mixed systems as Okta adds Bedrock support and lets firms keep existing identity providers.
Businesses running GPU-backed AI systems face higher oversight and cost-control risks as emma extends its cloud governance model to production workloads.
Better search design could cut AI costs and improve accuracy at work, as Glean says its remote MCP server outperformed rival tools.
It aims to curb over-privileged AI systems by giving each agent its own identity and limiting access to specific tasks and sessions.
Governance and safety controls are now central as businesses push autonomous AI from pilots into production across hybrid cloud systems.
Platform teams can now track Kubernetes and Helm changes in one system as formae broadens its reach into container orchestration and plugins.
The update could ease migrations for IT teams seeking to cut VMware dependence without adding Linux administration overhead.
Audit demands are exposing gaps in governance as finance firms juggle hybrid databases, multiple platforms and growing AI use.
Faster cyber attacks are forcing IT and security teams to act more quickly across large endpoint estates as Tanium expands its AI platform in APAC.
Trust is emerging as the main hurdle as enterprises weigh AI systems that can safely act on live incidents, not just flag them.
The tie-up aims to help large companies run AI agents securely at scale, while keeping data, governance and spending under tighter control.
New controls aim to let enterprises run autonomous AI agents more securely across hybrid cloud systems, with tighter governance and audit trails.
Cloud operators can now sell AI infrastructure with validated software controls, as Rafay joins an early NVIDIA-approved group for production deployments.
Investors are concentrating on AI data and governance startups, with funding in the Snowflake partner ecosystem now skewed towards fewer, larger rounds.
It lets enterprises govern AI-built automations with audit trails and access controls, even as they switch between coding agents.
AI tools are expected to speed attacks and vulnerability discovery, prompting US industry groups to press Washington for coordinated safeguards.
Enterprises could cut outages and speed troubleshooting as the update unifies middleware monitoring and analyses petabyte-scale telemetry.
Many US enterprises still cannot trace AI failures across infrastructure, leaving costly GPU bottlenecks and hidden risks unresolved.
Enterprises facing heavier AI workloads and tighter rules may get more control over data, power use and resilience with Scality's new platform.