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Data Management News for the Week of May 23; Updates from Cloudera, DataOps.live, Redis & More

Solutions Review Executive Editor Tim King curated this list of notable data management news for the week of May 23, 2025.

Keeping tabs on all the most relevant big data and data management 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 big data and data management news items.

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Top Data Management News for the Week Ending May 23, 2025

Acceldata Drops New Agentic Data Management Platform

The company also introduced the xLake Model Context Protocol (MCP) with Distributed Compute Server, the first distributed data control plane purpose-built for intelligent agents, providing seamless control across hyperscalers, Snowflake, Databricks, and on-prem environments.

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Alluxio Announces Enterprise AI 3.6

AI-driven organizations face increasing challenges as model sizes grow and inference infrastructures span multiple regions. This latest version enables organizations to dramatically accelerate AI model deployment cycles, reduce training time, and ensure seamless data access across cloud environments.

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Ataccama Announces ONE Data Trust Platform 16.1

This new version introduces powerful data lineage and connectivity capabilities, including enhanced diagram export for audit and compliance use cases and improved lineage visualization tools. It also expands pushdown processing for cloud platforms, such as Azure Synapse and Google BigQuery.

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Cloudera Unveils New AI Data Visualization

The offering is an AI tool designed to democratize insights across the data lifecycle, enabling data engineers, business analysts, and data scientists to seamlessly communicate, collaborate, and share insights, without compromising data security or governance – all through the common language of visualization.

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Collibra Extends Partnership with SAP on Data Quality & Observability

As part of this offer, SAP BDC customers are entitled to 10x the active data quality jobs on their SAP BDC data using Collibra Data Quality & Observability. Also, for current SAP Information Steward Customers, Collibra has created a Professional Services accelerator to quickly migrate to Collibra Data Quality & Observability for a seamless, non-disruptive transition.

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Confluent Reveals New Cloud Capabilities

Snapshot queries allow teams to explore, test, and analyze data without spinning up new workloads. This makes it easier to supply agents with context from historic and real-time data or conduct an audit to understand key trends and patterns.

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DataOps.live Announces New Dynamic Suite on Snowflake

DataOps.live empowers data engineering teams to deliver trusted insights faster than ever. Standardized workflows, automated testing, and enforceable governance make it possible to deliver reliable data products at enterprise scale.

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Glean Partners with Snowflake on Structured Data for Users & Agents

By combining Snowflake Cortex Analyst’s industry-leading text-to-SQL capabilities to derive insights and take access across structured data, with the hundreds of  workplace applications and documents within Glean, the integration delivers a unified, context-rich workflow that helps employees find, understand, and act on information with greater speed and confidence.

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Nom Nom Data Nabs Patent for Self-Healing Data & AI

This groundbreaking self-healing Data innovation is a game changer for AI companies like xAI, OpenAI and Anthropic, Cloud Service providers like Amazon’s AWS, Microsoft’s Azure, Google’s Google Cloud, Oracle’s Oracle Cloud and Snowflake, and Data Management and Infrastructure companies like DataBricks, Scale AI, Dell and Nvidia.

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Redis is Set to be Offered as a Fully-Managed Azure Service

Azure Managed Redis, a fully managed, in-memory datastore with the latest Redis innovations, is now generally available. Azure Managed Redis is designed to manage production workloads, at scale, while giving developers access to the latest enterprise-grade Redis within the Azure ecosystem. Azure Managed Redis had been in preview since it was announced last November.

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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.

NEW by SR Expert at Insight Jam Paula Caligiuri, PhD.: The Curiosity Deficit: Why Tech Teams Are Getting Smarter But Less Innovative

According to our April 2025 report, a staggering 93 percent of tech professionals agree that curiosity is “very” or “extremely” important. But nearly half (47 percent) say they struggle to find the time to explore new tools, processes, or ideas.  In the report, tech professionals also cite difficulty identifying which ideas are worth pursuing, fear of wasting time on dead ends, and limited opportunities to experiment in their roles.

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Solutions Review Set to Host Impetus, Forrester Research & Amazon QuickSight for Exclusive Show on Unlocking the Power of GenBI on May 29

GenAI-based BI (commonly referred as GenBI) is rapidly emerging as the new standard to deliver actionable insights that can power superior decision-making while increasing effectiveness, responsiveness, and cost savings for organizations across industries. However, organizations must navigate a dynamic set of technologies and capabilities to ensure their GenBI solutions are quickly providing trusted business insights, operational excellence, while delivering bottom-line cost savings in parallel.

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Insight Jam Set to Host Cher Fox, Bob Seiner, Mindy Becker & John Ladley for the Jam Session: The Data Governance Wake-Up Call on June 6

Data governance got you rolling your eyes or running for the nearest exit? You’re not alone – and that’s exactly why this episode exists. We’re resetting the narrative on data governance and exploring why it’s been misunderstood, misapplied, and mistakenly shoved into the IT department.

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NEW by SR Expert at Insight Jam Robert Eve: Why Can’t We Be Friends? AI Agent Collaboration in Data Engineering

Will we become the horse at the advent of the horseless carriage? Or the bookkeeper with the advent of financial software? Steve Jobs once said, “Great things in business are never done by one person. They’re done by a team of people.” Today, perhaps Steve would amend his statement to say, “Great things in business are never done by one person. They’re done by a team of people and agents.”

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NEW by SR Expert at Insight Jam Nicola Askham: What Problems Do Data Governance Councils and Domain Forums Actually Solve?

Think of a Data Governance council as the command center for an organization’s data strategy. Their job is to set the rules, define roles and make sure everyone understands how to manage and use data properly. When I asked my network of data professionals, ‘What problems do Data Governance Councils solve?’

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NEW by SR Expert at Insight Jam Bob Seiner: Resetting the Data Governance Narrative

For years, we have watched data governance be misrepresented, over-complicated, and – let’s be honest – over-cooked. Organizations struggle with ineffective implementations, leadership resists investing in governance, and practitioners find themselves caught between rigid compliance mandates and the realities of how data is used. The problem isn’t data governance itself – it’s how it’s being understood, communicated and applied.

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For consideration in future data management news roundups, send your announcements to the editor: tking@solutionsreview.com.

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