Data Management News for the Week of June 26; Updates from EDB, Komprise, OpsGuru & More

Review Executive Editor Tim King curated this list of notable data management news for the week of June 26, 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 June 126, 2026
Aerospike Expands Vector Search To Deliver Real-Time Semantic Querying Across Billions Of Vectors
Aerospike has debuted the latest version of Aerospike Vector Search with new indexing and storage options that let enterprises run real‑time semantic search across billions of vectors at millisecond latencies. The release adds flexible storage (in‑memory for small indexes, hybrid memory for large ones), a self‑healing HNSW index that maintains quality as indexes grow, and integrations including a Python client, LangChain extension, and AWS Bedrock samples, positioning Aerospike as a multi‑model, multi‑cloud platform for RAG, recommendations, fraud detection, and other AI‑driven data workloads.
Read on for more→ Aerospike’s latest version of its vector search functionality
CData Targets AI Developers With Governed Data Access Tools And A Free Connect AI Developer Edition
CData has launched three new offerings aimed at AI developers: a free Connect AI Developer Edition, an open‑source Python SDK based on DB‑API 2.0, and a CLI tool to build and test integrations using CData’s connectors. Connect AI provides a governed MCP server that exposes live data from more than 350 enterprise sources with identity‑aware access, audit logging, and dynamic schema discovery, while the new tools let developers wire AI environments like Claude Code, Cursor, and LangChain to enterprise data without deep IT intervention, helping to close the data connectivity and governance gap that often derails AI projects.
Read on for more→ CData targets AI developers with governed data access tools
Komprise Provides Lakehouse Access To Petabytes Of Unstructured Data Without Bulk Migration
Komprise has introduced Transparent File Tables that index an organization’s entire distributed file and object estate into a global metadatabase and expose it to lakehouses such as Databricks and Snowflake via Apache Iceberg. Data teams can query Komprise‑enriched metadata and pointer entries from their usual BI and analytics tools without copying petabytes of source files; when full data is needed for AI or analytics, Komprise Transparent Move Technology uses Intelligent Ingest to move only the required files at roughly twice the speed of standard transfer tools, while keeping governance tied to existing access permissions.
Read on for more→ Komprise provides lakehouse access to petabytes of unstructured data
Orderful Nabs $35 Million To Streamline Supply Chain Data Management With AI
Orderful has raised $35 million in Series C funding led by Koch Disruptive Technologies to grow Mosaic, an AI platform that simplifies how retailers and manufacturers onboard and manage supply chain partners. Mosaic uses AI to reduce onboarding workflows from weeks to hours, while companion tools like Pixel centralize EDI exchanges through a single console and a third product automates shipping label generation, with Orderful claiming its suite can cut onboarding time by a factor of 10 and significantly lower integration costs.
Read on for more→ Orderful nabs $35M to streamline supply chain data management
OpsGuru Launches Agentic Delivery To Productize Governed AI-Native Data And Platform Projects On AWS
OpsGuru’s Agentic Delivery model, built on AWS, is pitched as North America’s first governed, fixed‑fee AI‑native professional services approach for data and AI systems. The offering promises customers a production‑ready, auditable system—not just a prototype—at a fixed price, using teams that combine AWS‑certified architects with a curated portfolio of specialized AI agents operating under strict data and security controls, so data platforms and AI workloads can be delivered consistently and predictably.
Read on for more→ OpsGuru launches Agentic Delivery
Precisely Expands Data Integrity Suite With New AI Agents To Automate Data Quality, Enrichment, And Location Intelligence
Precisely has added new Data Quality, Data Enrichment, and Location Intelligence agents to the Precisely Data Integrity Suite, working alongside its Gio AI Assistant to automate complex data workflows. Through conversational interaction and intelligent recommendations, the agents help data teams normalize and standardize data, generate and apply quality rules, and enrich records with location and third‑party datasets, reducing specialized manual effort while keeping human oversight and transparency over the rules being created.
Read on for more→ Precisely expands Data Integrity Suite with new AI agents
Precisely 2026 State Of Data Integrity And AI Readiness Report Shows Ambition Outpacing Readiness
Precisely’s 2026 State of Data Integrity and AI Readiness report, produced with Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business, finds that while confidence in AI is high, overall readiness is not. The research highlights how leading organizations are investing in data integrity—spanning data governance, quality, integration, and enrichment—as the foundation for trustworthy AI and analytics, and lays out practical steps to close the gap between AI ambition and the ability to put AI into production safely.
Read on for more→ 2026 State of Data Integrity and AI Readiness
Precisely Updates Community And Venue Data Schema To Strengthen Long-Term Data Management Consistency
Precisely is rolling out a breaking schema change in its June 2026 Community & Venue Geofences releases by adding Precisely ID and Parent Precisely ID as SPL‑aligned alternate identifiers. The new ALTID table structure and identifier strategy are designed to improve interoperability and linkage across Enrich products, boost performance, and provide more scalable, consistent data management over time, though customers may need to update integrations and workflows that rely on existing identifiers.
Read on for more→ Future updates for Precisely Community & Venue products
Zilliz Launches Vector Lakebase To Unify AI Search, Analytics, And Data Lakes On One Storage Layer
Zilliz, the company behind Milvus, has announced public preview of Vector Lakebase, a lake‑native and cloud‑native system that extends its vector database into a full platform for AI search and analytics directly on data lakes. Built on the Loon storage engine and the open Vortex format, Vector Lakebase keeps data persisted in open formats on object storage while providing one storage layer for low‑latency online vector search and large‑scale analytics over the same files, so teams no longer need separate serving and processing copies of data and can let Zilliz manage the index layer (vector, full‑text, JSON) against their existing lakes.
Read on for more→ Zilliz unveils Vector Lakebase to unify AI search, analytics and data lakes
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.
The Editor’s Lens: Data Lakehouse Architecture Layers: AI Needs More Than Just Infrastructure by Tim King
Organizations have invested heavily in modern data lakehouse architectures over the past several years. The promise is compelling: Lakehouses combine the scalability and flexibility of data lakes with the structure and performance of data warehouses, creating a foundation for analytics, machine learning, and enterprise data initiatives at scale.
Contributor Series: Active Metadata: The Key to Content Observability by Ole Olesen-Bagneux
Employees and customers increasingly encounter AI-generated content via emails, chatbot responses, learning materials, and documents. But enterprises have no way to know how that content, also known as unstructured data, is performing. To improve content over time, it makes sense to observe the human reactions to it. Is it clear? Is it trustworthy? Is it driving the desired actions?
Contributor Series: The Next Planning Challenge isn’t AI, it’s Data by Kelley Lynn Kassa
At BARC, we’ve spent years discussing the importance of data management, integration, and governance in enterprise performance management (EPM). What has changed is not the importance of these topics, but the urgency of addressing them.
Contributor Series: The Next Iceberg Bottleneck is Operations, Not Adoption by Alex Merced
Apache Iceberg won the format debate, and that part is now over. In the first half of 2026, Snowflake shipped Iceberg v3 to general availability at its June Summit and Databricks pushed Managed, Foreign, and v3 Iceberg support across Unity Catalog. As if that wasn’t proof enough, both Cloudflare R2 and AWS Glue added automatic compaction to their managed catalogs.
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Solutions Review Announces New EdTech Site on the Future of Work and Learning
The site will provide ongoing editorial, expert thought leadership, research-driven analysis on the state of EdTech, and awards programming through Mesh Awards to cover fully this transformation. Solutions Review EdTech will also house information gain from quarterly virtual events, expert panels, podcasts, and more from its sister brand Insight Jam (1M+ on YouTube), the home for the human conversation.
Mini Jam Q2, 2026: AI in Practice: How L&D Are Actually Changing Broadcasts June 25-26
AI is quickly moving from experimentation to operational reality across education, workforce development, and practitioner learning environments. What began as a conversation around tools has evolved into a much larger transformation involving skills, implementation strategies, institutional design, and the future structure of learning itself. All-in, Mini Jam Q2, 2026 provides an unparalleled opportunity to gain insights, engage with experts, and stay at the forefront of the conversation on the human impact of AI on education.
Insight Jam’s Mesh Lab Episode 5 Now Available: Human-Centered Environments
The conversation shifts beyond standard pedagogy to address the existential crisis facing students and workers as AI disrupts traditional ideas of productivity and purpose. Panelists emphasize the urgent need to stop measuring final outputs and instead focus on the creative, collaborative process of learning. Ultimately, the group argues that to foster uniquely human skills like adaptability in students, educators must first be granted the autonomy to exercise those exact same skills.
Solutions Review Surpasses 250K on YouTube to Power Unmatched Media Momentum in Enterprise Tech & the Human Impact of AI
Solutions Review has officially surpassed 250,000 subscribers on YouTube, a milestone that’s about more than just the number. This moment marks the payoff of a deliberate, two-year strategy centered on authoritative video, human-led insight, and an early recognition of how AI search engines ingest information, assign trust, and surface sources at scale.
Solutions Review Editors Launch New ‘Human-AI Ledger’ Newsletter to Chronicle the Human Impact of AI
Artificial intelligence is everywhere—but understanding its human impact has never been more urgent. That’s where Solutions Review‘s latest newsletter, The Human-AI Ledger, comes in. Designed to chronicle how AI is reshaping the way we learn, work, lead, and live, this newsletter explores the soft side of AI—the non-technical, deeply human dimensions that determine whether this technological revolution helps us thrive or leaves us behind.
Sign up now to get a weekly debrief of the latest human-centric news, insights, and commentary coming out of this emerging discussion.
How One Solutions Review Article Reshaped AI Answers Across an Entire Software Category
Something just happened in the AI search landscape that most companies will miss. But the ones who understand it will have a multi-year advantage. In January, Solutions Review recorded a 324 percent increase in media domain citations across AI answer engines in less than 30 days.
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