Metadata stories
Only 7% of enterprises are seeing measurable returns from agentic AI, as poor data readiness and fragmented systems hold back adoption.
Breaches are hitting lenders harder as AI adoption speeds up, with 98 per cent of affected firms saying the impact was material.
Enterprises may gain safer, more portable AI deployments as Google Cloud adds an open knowledge standard, Apple privacy work and Claude availability.
Enterprises can now query file-based data in Snowflake and Databricks without first moving petabytes into a lakehouse, cutting AI prep delays.
Shared storage teams will gain tighter oversight and automation as the new software arrives for V5000 systems in late 2026.
Law firms can now cut hidden document data from Outlook attachments without maintaining their own server infrastructure.
Accuracy gains for enterprise analytics agents could reduce costly wrong answers as DataHub Cloud adds context from query history and metadata.
Poor data oversight now risks unreliable AI outputs, as unstructured information and weak lineage can undermine automation at scale.
The integration aims to help AWS customers build AI agents on trusted enterprise data, reducing errors from fragmented records and poor governance.
Businesses could cut retrieval times and compliance risks as Foxit adds cloud-based document storage, search and governance to its PDF tools.
The no-cost addition aims to help companies feed governed content into chatbots and AI agents without losing provenance or context.
A widening visibility gap is leaving organisations exposed, with AI now involved in 83 per cent of reported breaches, Gigamon found.
Poor data can make AI agents scale errors at speed, leaving customer-facing systems unreliable and potentially non-compliant.
Media teams could cut manual tagging and approvals as Cloudinary makes its AI agents generally available across connected systems.
Growing concern over AI-made media is pushing firms towards cryptographic proof of origin as DigiCert adds a managed verification service.
Most respondents still trust consumer chat apps for sensitive work, despite widespread confusion over what encryption does not protect.
More than 100,000 tapes will be made searchable and uploaded by 2026, helping preserve Canada's broadcast history and widen access.
Advertisers could gain better timing and higher engagement as KERV.ai links scene-level cues in video to shopping prompts.
Canadian firms can now keep sensitive SASE telemetry in-country as Check Point adds a local residency option to meet privacy and compliance rules.
Indian organisations get a local administrative data option as the Mumbai deployment keeps policies, logs and metadata inside the country.