Natural language interfaces powered by AI agents will become the primary method for querying databases in AI-driven workloads by 2026, according to Zilliz, displacing SQL to a secondary role for traditional analytics.
Sentra has launched an AI classification capability designed to identify sensitive information within unstructured data at enterprise scale. The vendor claims its specialised Small Language Models achieve 99% accuracy while processing petabytes of data.
Microsoft is including its Security Copilot AI platform in all Microsoft 365 E5 subscriptions at no additional cost. The rollout began on 18 November 2025 for existing Security Copilot customers with Microsoft 365 E5 licences.
OpenText has launched what it describes as an AI Data Platform (AIDP) designed to address governance and accuracy challenges in enterprise AI deployments, responding to growing concerns about AI systems producing unreliable outputs.
Hyland has announced its Content Innovation Cloud now has native integration for Salesforce, SAP SuccessFactors, Guidewire ClaimCenter, and Workday platforms. The company has also enhanced its document processing tools with generative AI capabilities.
Designed to provide organisations with centralised visibility and control over autonomous AI tools, AvePoint has launched AgentPulse Command Centre, an AI agent registry.
Organisations now have a scalable solution to locate and secure sensitive personal data buried across sprawling digital repositories. EzeScan's Document Repository Analyser (DRA) – part of its PII & PCI Automated Discovery & Redaction suite – delivers both discovery and remediation capabilities integrated in a single platform.
GenRocket's new Unstructured Data Accelerator enables organisations to generate documents and images for testing, compliance and AI without exposing sensitive information. The platform creates synthetic versions of PDFs, images and document files while maintaining the same structural integrity, business logic and compliance standards as its structured data generation tools.
Automation Anywhere has acquired conversational AI specialist Aisera in a strategic move designed to redefine IT Service Management for the AI era and accelerate enterprise automation.
Enterprise leaders face a critical compliance challenge as workplace communication fragments across personal and corporate platforms, creating data security and operational control problems that existing solutions fail to address. An Australian–New Zealand startup plans to fill this gap with locally controlled infrastructure.