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Five Minute Briefing - Information Management
June 24, 2024

Five Minute Briefing - Information Management: June 24, 2024. A concise weekly report with key product news, market research and insight for data management professionals and IT executives.


News Flashes

Databricks, the Data and AI company, is introducing Databricks LakeFlow, a new solution that unifies and simplifies all aspects of data engineering—from data ingestion to transformation and orchestration. According to Databricks, with LakeFlow, data teams can now simply and efficiently ingest data at scale from databases such as MySQL, Postgres, and Oracle, and enterprise applications such as Salesforce, Dynamics, Sharepoint, Workday, NetSuite, and Google Analytics.

DigitalOcean is introducing Managed OpenSearch, a comprehensive solution designed for in-depth log analysis, simplifying troubleshooting, and optimizing application performance. According to the company, traditional log management solutions can be complex, costly, and time-consuming. That's where Managed OpenSearch comes in. It's a powerful, user-friendly platform that makes it easy to gather and analyze application logs.

Boomi, the intelligent integration and automation leader, and Connor Group, a leading specialized professional services firm, are unveiling the Enterprise GenAI Governance Framework, a detailed guide and methodology for educating enterprises of all sizes on GenAI readiness, risk, and ethics. A product of the expertise of over 1,000 business leaders, academics, and industry bodies, the Enterprise GenAI Governance Framework aims to provide a structural, responsible approach for implementing AI as its popularity continues to grow.

Fauna, the distributed document-relational database delivered as a cloud API, is debuting new schema features and types, empowering organizations to easily evolve their database schema as the needs of their business and applications change. These features build upon Fauna's mission to deliver capabilities traditionally associated with a relational database to the document model, as well as innovating to meet the demands of modern applications, according to the company.

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