Data Management News for the Week of May 8; Updates from Impetus, SAP, Teradata & More

Solutions Review Executive Editor Tim King curated this list of notable data management news for the week of May 8, 2026.
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 8, 2026
o9’s Snowflake Connected App Runs Planning Models Directly On Governed Enterprise Data
o9 Solutions and Snowflake have launched the o9 Connected Application for Snowflake, wiring o9’s Digital Brain directly into the Snowflake AI Data Cloud. Large enterprises can now run AI-powered planning and decisioning models against a single governed source of truth across supply chain, commercial, and finance, with continuous data flows in both directions so planning outputs are written back into Snowflake for downstream systems and execution.
Read on for more→ o9 Connected Application on Snowflake
Airbyte Agents Turn Fragmented Data Into A Unified, Query-Ready Context Layer For AI Agents
Airbyte has launched Airbyte Agents, a “context layer” that pre‑replicates and indexes an organization’s data so AI agents can query a unified view instead of chaining brittle runtime API calls across five or six systems. Exposed via MCP and an SDK, Airbyte Agents give Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and custom agents fast access to consistent entities with row‑level security and OAuth, tackling the data fragmentation that causes most production agent failures and laying groundwork for visual “Automations” to build end‑to‑end agentic workflows.
Read on for more→ Airbyte Agents launch
AllegroGraph 9.0 Adds GraphTalker, An Iterative AI Agent For Talking To Enterprise Knowledge Graphs
Franz Inc. has released AllegroGraph 9.0 featuring GraphTalker, an AI agent that lets users query and analyze enterprise knowledge graphs in natural language. Instead of doing a one-shot prompt-to-SPARQL translation, GraphTalker iteratively explores the schema, tests candidate queries, interprets failures, and refines its approach until it produces a validated result—combining symbolic reasoning, graph analytics, vector search, and LLMs into a semantic layer built for agent-ready data.
Read on for more→ AllegroGraph 9.0 with GraphTalker
Arctera Goes All-In On SaaS So Compliance Can Scale Without Limits On Data, Users, Or Environments
Arctera is shifting fully to a SaaS operating model, moving away from multiple deployment options in favor of one cloud-based compliance service. The new model removes predefined limits on data volume, users, and environments and applies consistent, context‑preserving governance across more than 130 data sources without copying or reprocessing data, helping enterprises extend compliance controls as operations and datasets grow.
Read on for more→ Arctera SaaS compliance model
Ataccama Surfaces Data Quality Signals In Real Time So Bad Inputs Never Reach AI Or Compliance Systems
Ataccama is bringing real‑time data quality signals into the heart of modern data pipelines with its Data Quality Gates, which validate data “in motion” before it hits AI, analytics, or regulatory systems. By applying business rules as data flows, the gates intercept incomplete or non‑compliant records immediately, cutting downstream remediation costs, lowering compliance risk, and ensuring AI models and reports are powered by trusted inputs rather than polluted after the fact.
Read on for more→ Ataccama data quality signals
Collibra AI Command Center Becomes A Real-Time Control Plane For Every Agent And Model In The Enterprise
Collibra has launched AI Command Center, a unified control plane designed to give enterprises real-time, automated oversight of agentic AI across the full lifecycle. The platform centralizes visibility into which agents and models are deployed, tracks ownership and behavior, surfaces continuous trust and risk signals, and—through a new partnership with Giskard—automates testing and monitoring so teams can detect model drift or risky agent actions and intervene before issues turn into incidents.
Read on for more→ Collibra AI Command Center
Fivetran’s 2026 Agentic AI Readiness Index: Only 15% Have A Data Foundation That Can Safely Run Agents At Scale
Fivetran’s new 2026 Agentic AI Readiness Index finds that just 15% of organizations are fully prepared to support agentic AI in production, even though nearly 60% are already investing millions to tens of millions in the technology. On average, enterprises score only about 61–62% on Fivetran’s readiness scale across data freshness, lineage, governance, and interoperability, with data quality and lineage (42%), regulatory compliance and sovereignty (39%), and security and privacy risk (39%) cited as the top blockers—underscoring that infrastructure, not models, is now the limiting factor for agentic AI ROI.
Read on for more→ Fivetran 2026 Agentic AI Readiness Index
IBM Data Gate For Confluent Streams Mainframe Transactions Straight Into The Real-Time AI Foundation
IBM has introduced IBM Data Gate for Confluent, a new capability that continuously streams IBM Z transactional data into Confluent as part of IBM’s unified, real-time data foundation for AI. The service taps IBM’s acquisition of Confluent so organizations can treat mainframe events as first-class signals for modern applications and AI agents—letting them trigger actions, feed fraud models, and power real-time analytics without batch ETL or duplicative pipelines.
Read on for more→ IBM Data Gate for Confluent
immudb 1.11 Extends Tamper-Proof Guarantees From Data To Database Activity For High-Stakes Audits
Codenotary has released immudb 1.11, a major update to its open source, tamper‑proof database that adds immutable audit logging on top of its existing cryptographically verifiable data store. With 1.11, immudb can now permanently and tamper‑resistantly record not just data changes but also who did what and when—supporting use cases like financial transaction trails, software deployment audits, and incident forensics where regulators and security teams must be certain logs have not been altered.
Read on for more→ Open source tamper-proof database update
LakeFusion Raises $7.5M To Build Databricks‑Native, AI-First Master Data Management
LakeFusion has raised a $7.5 million Seed round to scale its Databricks‑native, AI‑powered master data management platform as enterprises look for AI‑ready, trusted data foundations on top of their existing lakehouse investments. The company, led by CEO and founder Vikas Punna and backed by Silverton Partners and Carbide Ventures, runs MDM directly inside Databricks using Unity Catalog for governance so customers can unify entities, products, and relationships without moving data out of Delta Lake—promising faster time to value, lower operational overhead, and a more governed master data layer for analytics and AI.
Read on for more→ LakeFusion raises $7.5M to redefine Databricks‑native MDM
Imply Lumi Enterprise Brings The “Observability Warehouse” Into Your Own AWS Account
Imply has introduced Lumi Enterprise, a bring‑your‑own‑cloud edition of its Lumi Observability Warehouse that runs entirely inside a customer’s AWS environment. Organizations with strict data sovereignty and security needs can now keep logs and observability data within their own VPCs while using Lumi’s high‑performance Apache Druid engine, MSK, EKS, and Aurora MySQL stack—managed via Terraform—to decouple expensive observability tools from storage and feed long‑term telemetry directly into analytics and AI without extra ETL.
Read on for more→ Imply Lumi Enterprise BYOC for observability
MongoDB Adds Native Embeddings, Agent Memory, And Rerankers So Enterprises Can Run AI Agents On The Data They Already Store
MongoDB is rolling out new AI data platform capabilities at MongoDB.local London 2026 so enterprises can run production AI agents without bolting on separate vector databases and memory stores. The unified platform now combines real-time operational data, vector and hybrid search, native embeddings generation, persistent agent memory, and reranker models in MongoDB 8.3, aiming to make agent workloads faster and cheaper on existing infrastructure while reducing hallucinations and eliminating much of the data duplication typically required for RAG.
Read on for more→ MongoDB makes enterprise AI production-ready
MuleSoft Omni Gateway Becomes A Unified Governance Layer For APIs, Integrations, And AI Agents
MuleSoft has announced Omni Gateway, a governance and visibility layer designed for organizations running AI in production. Instead of separate policy stacks for APIs and AI, Omni Gateway extends proven API governance practices across agents and AI endpoints, giving enterprises a single control plane and consistent policies over what autonomous systems can access and do.
Read on for more→ MuleSoft Omni Gateway
New Relic Knowledge Gives AI And Engineers A RAG Layer Over Runbooks, Incidents, And Service Docs
New Relic is adding an AI knowledge layer that uses Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) to ground New Relic AI’s responses in a customer’s own documentation, incident history, and service data. Through the New Relic AI knowledge connector, teams index internal runbooks and knowledge bases so when engineers—or AI agents—ask questions, New Relic can retrieve relevant internal context and combine it with LLM reasoning to accelerate alert triage, improve answer accuracy, and reduce manual searching across tooling.
Read on for more→ New Relic Knowledge
OneStream: 47% Of Execs Admit They’ve Made Material Decisions On Bad Data—And AI Is About To Amplify That
A new OneStream study of 352 finance and IT executives shows that 47% have made material business decisions using inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated data, and 72% report bad-data costs of at least $500,000. Only 19% pull the majority of AI inputs from a single, centralized system, 61% second‑guess their data at least monthly, and 37% have incurred more than $1 million in damages—prompting OneStream to warn that, without stronger data governance and alignment between Finance and IT, AI will accelerate and amplify errors rather than improve outcomes.
Read on for more→ Companies are scaling AI on data they don’t trust
Precisely Adds A Data Integration Agent, Data Product Marketplace, And MCP Server To Make “Agentic-Ready” Data Real
Precisely is expanding its Data Integrity Suite with new capabilities designed to deliver “Agentic‑Ready Data”—high‑quality, integrated, governed, and enriched data for AI and automation. The release introduces a Data Integration Agent that keeps distributed data synchronized into governed products, a data product marketplace (via partner Huwise) so teams can discover and reuse those products, and a Precisely‑hosted MCP server plus expanded APIs that let AI agents access trusted data and metrics as first‑class tools.
Read on for more→ Precisely agentic-ready data enhancements
SAP To Acquire Dremio And Turn Business Data Cloud Into An Apache Iceberg-Native Lakehouse For Agentic AI
SAP has agreed to acquire Dremio to make Business Data Cloud an Apache Iceberg-native enterprise lakehouse that unifies SAP and non-SAP data for real-time analytics and agentic AI. Dremio’s open catalog, query engine, and serverless performance will help eliminate data fragmentation and allow SAP agents to query SAP HANA, data lakes, and external stores through a single layer, accelerating AI-ready context and time-to-value while keeping costs in check.
Read on for more→ SAP to acquire Dremio
SNP And Structify Form Oros Data To Bring AI-Driven Unstructured Data Processing Into SAP Transformations
SNP has created a joint venture, Oros Data LLC, with New York–based Structify to extend its Kyano platform from structured SAP data into unstructured enterprise content. The new AI‑enabled capabilities target M&A and transformation scenarios where up to 80% of relevant information lives in emails, contracts, PDFs, and other unstructured sources, helping customers extract, contextualize, and govern that data at scale to reduce risk and accelerate time to value.
Read on for more→ SNP advances AI for unstructured data
Teradata’s Autonomous Knowledge Platform Aims To Be The “Brain And Nervous System” For Enterprise AI
Teradata has announced the Teradata Autonomous Knowledge Platform, a unified layer that combines data, analytics, and agentic AI across Teradata Cloud and on‑premises Teradata Factory environments. It bundles Teradata AI Studio, Tera workspaces and agents, a Connected Data Foundation, and sovereign AI options with Dell and NVIDIA, giving enterprises a governed knowledge fabric where agents can act on trusted context instead of scattered datasets, with Teradata Cloud arriving in Q3 2026 and Factory following later in the year.
Read on for more→ Teradata Autonomous Knowledge Platform
Yugabyte Launches Meko, A Shared Memory And Knowledge Layer For Multi-Agent Systems
Yugabyte has introduced Meko, an agent-native data infrastructure that gives entire multi-agent systems a compounding collective memory rather than siloed, per-agent notes. Through a single MCP endpoint, Meko handles entity extraction, graph updates, per-agent scoping, and promotion of new learnings into a shared knowledge layer across five memory types, so when one agent learns or corrects something, every other agent in the “datapack” can immediately benefit with full decision traceability.
Read on for more→ Yugabyte Meko multi-agent memory
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