Databricks stories
Manual data wrangling at the City of Melbourne is being replaced by a single AI platform supporting more than 700 datasets and 40 use cases.
Continuity in Atturra's finance leadership comes as the ASX-listed tech services group navigates expansion, acquisitions and tighter oversight.
The acquisition aims to curb standing privileges as firms grapple with AI agents and machine identities reaching sensitive systems.
The open-source release gives enterprises a single control layer for fragmented AI agent tools, with governance and cost controls built in.
The deal should help the European consultancy expand as demand grows for data analytics and AI advice across financial services and retail.
Businesses can now query governed company data in natural language as Databricks expands its Genie suite to reduce errors and speed decisions.
Enterprise teams are getting a single control plane to track agent sprawl, tighten permissions and curb AI spending as autonomous systems spread.
Advertisers in Australia can now use new planning and measurement tools as the platform rolls out across 18 countries and 40,000 campaigns.
Customers will be able to enforce zero trust controls across more AI tools as Zscaler broadens its security programme to key cloud partners.
The wider partnership push aims to help enterprises control AI risk across cloud, identity and data systems as deployments move into production.
Businesses will be able to share AI models and unstructured data across clouds and on-premises systems without custom integrations.
The database firm's rapid revenue growth and customer gains are driving a bigger sales push across Asia Pacific and Japan, including Australia and New Zealand.
Non-developers are driving Codex growth, prompting OpenAI to add business plugins and a preview for shareable internal sites.
As AI agents multiply in Snowflake environments, security teams need tighter controls to stop machine-speed access from outpacing policy.
The new feature is meant to curb conflicting AI and analytics outputs by keeping business terms and metrics in one governed layer across platforms.
The update broadens Codex beyond coding, as non-developers use it faster than engineers for reports, dashboards and client materials.
Australian firms can avoid costly upgrade pain and AI risks by pairing Clean Core with governed data and trusted partners.
Enterprises can now turn plain-language requests into reviewable AI workflows, as Dataiku seeks to close the gap between prototypes and production.
Marketers gain new ways to track campaign performance as the UK rollout adds measurement and browsing analysis to MiQ's Sigma platform.
Students at Milwaukee School of Engineering gained hands-on practice with enterprise AI tools, as firms seek graduates ready for production deployments.