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Artificial Intelligence News for the Week of November 7; Updates from Hitachi Vantara, Informatica, SnapLogic & More

Solutions Review Executive Editor Tim King curated this list of notable artificial intelligence news for the week of November 7, 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 7, 2025


AI2 Launches OlmoEarth: State-of-the-Art Foundation Models and Open Infrastructure for Planet-Scale Problems

AI2 announced OlmoEarth, a suite of open-source foundation models paired with robust infrastructure, aiming to tackle global challenges in climate, environment, and society with transparent, collaborative AI.

Read more → https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251104384267/en/Ai2-Launches-OlmoEarth-State-of-the-Art-Foundation-Models-and-Open-Infrastructure-to-Tackle-the-Planets-Biggest-Problems

Dataminr’s Dev Portal Ushers in Seamless AI Risk Intelligence Era

Dataminr launched a developer portal streamlining integration of its real-time AI risk intelligence, enabling organizations to embed instant threat and opportunity signals directly into mission-critical workflows.

Read more → https://www.webpronews.com/dataminrs-dev-portal-ushers-in-seamless-ai-risk-intelligence-era/

Hitachi Vantara Unveils Hitachi IQ Studio to Simplify and Accelerate Agentic AI Development

Hitachi Vantara launched IQ Studio, a unified agentic AI platform designed to streamline development and deployment of advanced AI workflows. The solution combines orchestration tools, managed infrastructure, and open standards to boost productivity for data teams and AI engineers.

Read more → https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/hitachi-vantara-unveils-hitachi-iq-studio-to-simplify-and-accelerate-agentic-ai-development-302605015.html

Lenovo Highlights Need for Liquid-Cooled AI-Ready Infrastructure in New Report

Lenovo released research emphasizing the strategic importance of liquid-cooled data center infrastructure to meet the rising demands of AI and high-density workloads, urging enterprises to invest in efficient cooling for scalable, sustainable AI operations.

Read more → https://www.hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/lenovo-highlights-need-for-liquid-cooled-ai-ready-infrastructure-in-new-report/

New Relic Launches Agentic AI Monitoring and MCP Server to Accelerate AI Adoption and Observability Workflows

New Relic’s agentic AI monitoring and new MCP Server empower enterprises to observe, govern, and automate AI/ML workflows with policy-based controls, enabling more confident and transparent adoption of agent-based intelligence.

Read more → https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251104183664/en/New-Relic-Launches-Agentic-AI-Monitoring-and-MCP-Server-to-Accelerate-AI-Adoption-and-Observability-Workflows-in-the-Enterprise

SnapLogic Accelerates AI Adoption With Agents and MCP Governance

SnapLogic’s new agents and Model Context Protocol (MCP) governance tools simplify AI deployment, automate complex integrations, and enhance enterprise data trust as organizations scale AI-driven automation.

Read more → https://www.snaplogic.com/company/newsroom/press-releases/snaplogic-accelerates-ai-adoption-agents-mcp-governance

Snowflake Intelligence Brings Agentic AI to the Enterprise

Snowflake introduced Snowflake Intelligence, delivering agentic AI capabilities for real-time enterprise data workflows, backed by strong governance and secure, explainable automation.

Read more → https://www.snowflake.com/en/news/press-releases/snowflake-intelligence-brings-agentic-AI-to-the-enterprise/

Vast Data Signs $1.17 Billion in AI Infrastructure Contracts With Enterprises Worldwide

Vast Data reported $1.17 billion in contracts across its global enterprise customer base for new high-performance AI infrastructure, cementing its leadership in the large-scale AI storage and processing market.

Read more → https://finance.yahoo.com/news/vast-data-signs-1-17bn-090725758.html

Expert Insights

Watch this space each week as our editors will share upcoming events, new thought leadership, and the best resources from Insight Jam, Solutions Review’s enterprise tech community where the human conversation around AI is happening. The goal? To help you gain a forward-thinking analysis and remain on-trend through expert advice, best practices, predictions, and vendor-neutral software evaluation tools.

Solutions Review is Getting Set to Host Infragistics for ‘From Dashboards to Decisions: Secure, Customer-Controlled AI Analytics’ on November 11

In this session, the Reveal product leadership team will showcase how Reveal AI empowers developers and product teams to embed conversational and programmatic intelligence directly into their applications. Attendees will see how the Conversational AI UI lets business users ask questions in natural language, while the Data Insights API and Dashboard Generation API automate insight discovery and dashboard creation—all without exposing raw data outside your environment.

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Solutions Review is Getting Set to Host Qrvey for ‘How SaaS Companies Win with Self-Service Analytics and AI’ on November 13

Join Qrvey for an expert-led session exploring how software-as-a-service (SaaS) providers can unlock new growth, retention, and monetization opportunities through embedded self-service analytics and AI. In this event, attendees will learn how to transform their data into a true competitive advantage by empowering customers with intuitive, on-demand insights and AI-driven automation directly within their applications.

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Solutions Review is Getting Set to Host Informatica for ‘Enterprise AI Agents in Minutes: Fast-Track Agent Development & Deployment’ on November 20

Artificial intelligence (AI) agents can drive speed, intelligence and automation across your business. But moving from isolated pilots to production-grade systems requires a framework for secure, scalable communication. Without standards like Model Context Protocol (MCP), orchestration across agents and platforms can become unmanageable. This live webinar brings together Google Cloud and Informatica experts to share best practices for creating, managing and scaling multi-agent AI workflows.

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Solutions Review is Getting Set to Host Radware for ‘Unseen and Unchecked: The Hidden Risks Lurking in Your APIs’ on November 25

In this session, we’ll explore the anatomy of modern API attacks, from data harvesting and token replay to business logic abuse and AI-assisted reconnaissance. We’ll also examine why traditional application security controls fall short, and how Radware delivers visibility, behavioral anomaly detection, and mitigation at scale. Understand how Radware detect and mitigates attacks on APIs without slowing innovation.

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The Digital Analyst: Marketing in the AI Age Featuring Lara Shackelford

John sits down with marketing exec and AI strategist Lara Shackelford, who reveals how she’s building revolutionary growth engines that unite marketing, sales, and product through real-time AI signals. Lara shares battle-tested strategies for breaking down organizational silos and creating personalized customer experiences that actually convert. This isn’t just theory. It’s the playbook for dominating in an AI-first world where 15,000+ marketing solutions compete for your attention.

Watch on YouTube

Editorial: Durable Skills & Why You Need Them in this AI Moment

Not all durable skills are created equal. While emotional intelligence, communication, and adaptability remain important, our research—guided by renowned organizational psychologist Dr. Paula Caligiuri, PhD—identified six human-centered competencies as the most urgent and high-impact for professionals operating in AI-integrated environments.

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Editorial: How Big Tech is Turning Empathetic AI Policy Into Practice

Within this framework, the world’s largest technology vendors have become living case studies in how to operationalize empathy at scale. Microsoft, Salesforce, SAP, Adobe, and Intel each demonstrate a unique path toward balancing rapid AI development with principled restraint. They show that empathy is not antithetical to progress—it is the discipline that makes progress sustainable. Together, they reveal what good looks like when the future of AI is designed with humans firmly in the loop.

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Editorial: Why Business-Technical Fluency is the New Baseline for Talent

The 2025 State of Tech Talent Report offers a clear message: organizations can no longer afford to separate business acumen from technical capability. The new baseline is hybrid fluency. It’s not enough to hire for a role; organizations must build for resilience. That means talent that moves fluidly between domains, navigates ambiguity, and bridges the gap between technology execution and business strategy.

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Editorial: What Leaders Need to Know About Planning a Career Pivot in the AI Era

Certain capabilities become dramatically more valuable when exercised within mesh groups rather than in isolation, with pattern recognition across domains representing the most critical and long-lasting benefit. If a software developer recognizes that a problem their team is facing mirrors a retention problem the human resource director in their group described three weeks earlier, genuine innovation through collaboration becomes possible.

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Editorial: Mastermind Group Benefits & the Future of Upskilling in the AI Era

Artificial Intelligence is changing the nature of learning faster than most institutions can adapt. We’re entering a world where AI can teach, test, summarize, and simulate — often faster and more accurately than human educators. But what AI cannot replicate is context, judgment, and shared human growth.

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