Artificial Intelligence News for the Week of November 21; Updates from Dell, Hammerspace, VAST Data & More
Solutions Review Executive Editor Tim King curated this list of notable artificial intelligence news for the week of November 21, 2025.
Keeping tabs on all the most relevant artificial intelligence news can be a time-consuming task. As a result, our editorial team aims to provide a summary of the top headlines from the last week in this space. Solutions Review editors will curate vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy artificial intelligence news items.
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Artificial Intelligence News for the Week of November 21, 2025
AWS and IDC Study: Agentic AI Is Transforming Enterprise Operations
An AWS and IDC study finds agentic AI—AI that reasons, recommends, and acts autonomously—is rapidly transforming enterprise operations, driving increased productivity, automation, and better customer outcomes.
Read more → https://aws.amazon.com/isv/resources/agentic-ai-idc-study/
C3 AI Deepens Native Integrations Across Microsoft Copilot, Fabric, and Azure AI Foundry
C3 AI announced tighter integrations with Microsoft Copilot, Fabric, and Azure AI Foundry, streamlining AI deployment and collaboration for large-scale enterprise applications.
Read more → https://c3.ai/c3-ai-deepens-native-integrations-across-microsoft-copilot-fabric-and-azure-ai-foundry/
Capgemini World Quality Report 2025: AI Adoption Surges in Quality Engineering, but Enterprise-Level Scaling Remains Elusive
Capgemini’s World Quality Report 2025 highlights rapidly increasing AI adoption in quality engineering, while flagging persistent challenges around scaling, skills, and governance at the enterprise level.
Crusoe Launches Managed Inference, Delivering Breakthrough Speed for Production AI
Crusoe introduced Managed Inference, a service designed to provide rapid AI model deployment and real-time inference for enterprises seeking to bring large models into production efficiently.
Databricks Launches Gemini 3 Pro for Advanced AI Model Serving
Databricks released Gemini 3 Pro, a new AI model serving capability optimizing performance, scalability, and security for large-scale AI workloads and enterprise generative applications.
Read more → https://www.databricks.com/blog/launching-gemini-3-pro-databricks
Dell Technologies and NVIDIA Advance Enterprise AI Innovation
Dell Technologies teamed with NVIDIA to deliver cutting-edge AI solutions, combining PowerEdge servers and NVIDIA GPUs for advanced training, inference, and deployment capabilities in enterprise AI environments.
IBM Consulting Advantage Integrates With Microsoft Copilot to Drive Smarter, Faster Workflows With Enterprise AI
IBM Consulting extended its Advantage platform with Microsoft Copilot integration, enabling clients to automate and accelerate business processes by combining AI-driven insights, natural-language interfaces, and optimized workflow automation.
Liquibase Secure Extends AI Governance to the Database Layer, Closing the Gap Between AI Safety and Data Integrity
Liquibase Secure rolled out new AI governance tools aimed at the database layer, closing safety gaps and enhancing automation, integrity, and transparency for regulatory compliance and machine-learning-driven data operations.
Parasoft Bridges the AI and Compliance Gap With Certified C/C++test CT Featuring GoogleTest
Parasoft introduced a new certified version of its C/C++test CT product with GoogleTest integration, delivering AI-powered static analysis and automated compliance capabilities for developers building safety-critical and regulated software.
SEON Strengthens Fraud & AML Command Center With New Tools for Global Compliance Flexibility
SEON unveiled new enhancements to its fraud and AML platform, delivering advanced compliance, detection, and reporting features designed to support global regulatory and operational needs.
Solace Announces Partner Program to Accelerate Event-Driven Transformation
Solace unveiled a new partner program designed to expedite adoption of event-driven architecture, offering resources, incentives, and certifications that empower partners to modernize enterprise workloads with real-time data streaming solutions.
Read more → https://finance.yahoo.com/news/solace-announces-partner-program-accelerate-140000557.html
Snowflake Supercharges Machine Learning for Enterprises With Native Integration of NVIDIA CUDA-X Libraries
Snowflake added native support for NVIDIA CUDA-X libraries, enabling enterprises to run high-performance, GPU-accelerated machine learning directly within the Snowflake Data Cloud and speeding up advanced AI and analytics workloads.
System Initiative Introduces Limitless Multi-Cloud and API Coverage for AI-Native Infrastructure Automation
System Initiative launched new capabilities for multi-cloud infrastructure and API integration, empowering enterprises to automate complex environments, orchestrate AI-native workloads, and improve resilience at scale.
Vast Data Partners With Microsoft to Power the Next Wave of Agentic AI
Vast Data partnered with Microsoft to launch new high-performance storage and data solutions for agentic AI, enabling scalable, secure infrastructure to support large language models and advanced enterprise AI deployments.
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The Digital Analyst: What Makes Data AI-Ready with David Stodder
This conversation goes beyond buzzwords into practical strategies: semantic layers for unstructured data, the data product approach, Apache Iceberg standards, and why political issues often block technical solutions. If you’re navigating the trillion-dollar AI wave, this episode delivers the foundational knowledge others assume you already have.
The Jam Session: Tech Without the Attitude: Why Relationships Still Matter in IT
Cher Fox brings together IT professionals to challenge the industry stereotype of the faceless vendor, transactional MSP, and arrogant consultant by revealing how human relationships determine whether technology projects thrive or fail. The panel shares origin stories of connections formed through networking events, mutual contacts, and even hailstorms that damaged cars, demonstrating how trust built through happy hours and personal connections transcends formal contracts to create lasting professional partnerships.
Editorial: How Empathetic AI Fails: 3 Uncompassionate Examples to Know
Empathetic AI Policy—the emerging discipline that insists human impact must be designed, measured, and governed as rigorously as performance—exists precisely because of these failures. It’s not about making machines emotional, but about making human decision-makers accountable. It means recognizing that every model has moral weight, every dataset represents real lives, and every automated decision carries consequences that ripple through families, institutions, and society. In short, empathy is not a soft constraint—it’s the structure that keeps AI aligned with humanity.
Editorial: From SEO to GEO: How to Develop a Marketing Strategy for GenAI Engines
Understanding how generative engines work is one thing, but knowing how to optimize your brand’s content and identity for them is another. That’s where the term Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) comes from. As new a strategy as it is, it’s already gaining momentum and proving to be a powerful addition to marketing strategies across markets.
Contributor Series: Storytelling in the Age of AI: Is Promptism Replacing Post-Modernism?
Promptism is the act of creating visual (or audio, or textual) work through linguistic input — prompts — fed into AI systems like DALL·E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, or ChatGPT. The results can be stunning, surreal, conceptually rich, or instantly forgettable. With a single phrase, one can now generate a painting, a character design, or an entire speculative world in seconds.
Contributor Series: The Hidden Reason AI Fails & How Knowledge Graphs Can Fix Them
As enterprises increasingly rely on AI and machine learning to drive innovation, the persistent challenges of poor data quality, fragmented silos, and the absence of standardized semantics and robust governance threaten the reliability and trustworthiness of these solutions.
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