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  • Our next big thing, agentic AI, will make human-like decisions across various processes: Manoj Nagpal, MD, OpenText India – CRN

    Our next big thing, agentic AI, will make human-like decisions across various processes: Manoj Nagpal, MD, OpenText India – CRN

    Manoj Nagpal

    In a recent interaction with CRN India, Manoj Nagpal, Managing Director, OpenText India, shares insights on the company’s significant growth and strategic direction over the past year. He discusses OpenText’s expansion, both as a talent hub and a key player in India’s domestic market, highlighting their growth in engineering, R&D, and professional services.

    Please talk about how the business has been in India in the last one year.

    Our business in India has seen significant growth over the past year, and I would break it down into two parts. First, OpenText India as a talent hub, and second, OpenText India as a domestic market. On the talent front, especially in Bangalore, we’ve experienced nearly 2300% growth since the post-COVID period. Initially, there were concerns about employees returning to the office, but we overcame this by offering solutions like complimentary transportation and meals. We’ve also adopted hybrid work policies, where employees come in three days a week, and work from home on Mondays and Fridays.

    This growth is driven by the increasing demand for talent, particularly in engineering and R&D, where we’ve seen development around platforms like Titanium X. Professional services and our customer success group have also grown significantly, proving that remote work, which became viable during COVID, has led to greater openness in outsourcing work to India.

    On the domestic front, our business in India has expanded, especially after an acquisition two years ago. Previously, India wasn’t a significant market, but it has now become a key part of our APJ region. Specifically, we’ve seen strong demand in areas like application development management (ADM), IT operations management (ITOM), cybersecurity, and content management. This growth is fuelled by sectors like government, defence, banking, automotive, and others, which have contributed to substantial progress over the last two years.

    Do you have any unique offerings particularly for the Indian market?

    All our production solutions are available for India, and we offer what I’d call special packages, including IP and solution packages. These are designed to make our services easier for customers to implement, reducing the labour-intensive aspects. For instance, if we identify that a supply chain industry process meets 80% of most customers’ needs, we create a solution package around it. This package comes at a fixed price and can be customised for the remaining 20% based on individual requirements. These quick-start packages, which are particularly appealing for cloud or software subscriptions, have been very successful in India and other emerging markets like the Middle East and Asia. 

    What challenges do you see in scaling OpenText’s AI and cloud solutions in India, and what opportunities excite you the most?

    The key challenge in scaling OpenText’s AI and cloud solutions in India is the highly competitive talent market. There are always other companies offering higher compensation, so retaining skilled employees is tough. However, we’ve addressed this through a comprehensive employee engagement model that goes beyond salary wars. We focus on career building and offer internal job opportunities, enabling employees to move between different business functions, such as from business networks to cybersecurity, or from product sales to professional services. This dynamic approach ensures that employees are constantly learning and growing, reducing the temptation to leave for other companies. Additionally, we prioritise employee well-being, offering programs for mental health, work-life balance, and benefits to keep engagement high.

    On the commercial side, a major challenge is pricing. Many customers in India demand heavy discounts, which affects profitability. To tackle this, we’ve introduced innovative pricing models, such as offering services in packages rather than a traditional cost-plus approach. While not fully successful yet, we are making progress by emphasising the value we bring to the table and encouraging customers to look beyond price and focus on the long-term value OpenText offers.

    How do you collaborate with Indian partners like MSPs and ISVs to drive innovation and growth?

    We have a significant partnership with SAP, which drives a large portion of both our domestic and global business. We also collaborate with Microsoft and Oracle, with discussions ongoing with other companies as well. We have a dedicated global team focused solely on partnerships, and growing our business through partner channels is a key priority for us.

    Could you talk about how the AI Bill of Rights is impacting your business?

    At OpenText, ethical AI is a core principle for us. We’re committed to ensuring that AI is always used in an ethical manner, which is why we became one of the first signatories to the AI Bill of Rights in Canada. As a company focused on information management, data security, and privacy, we prioritise these aspects heavily.

    In the context of AI, we don’t require businesses to bring their data to us or move it into our cloud. Instead, we bring AI to them, enabling them to work securely within their existing cloud environments, whether that’s Salesforce, SAP, or others. This approach ensures a secure, multi-cloud setup where businesses maintain control over their data while still leveraging AI.

    Do you have customers in the SMBs as well, because pricing can sometimes be a major issue for them?

    Currently, we operate in the SMB space only in the area of cybersecurity. Our portfolios, such as content, business network, ADM, and ITOM, are focused on the enterprise segment, and there’s no SMB component for those. In some cases, offering an SMB component might not even make sense. However, for cybersecurity, it does. We acquired a company called Webroot specifically for endpoint security, and we’ve developed a solid business in that space.

    What’s next we can expect from OpenText?

    The next big thing from OpenText is agentic AI, which is focused on AI making human-like decisions across various processes. Currently, AI helps generate insights by connecting to data lakes, but the future is in automating multi-step decision-making. For example, in the insurance industry, a human typically reviews a claim and uses AI to assist in the decision-making process. With agentic AI, the system will be able to make the final decision independently, such as approving or rejecting a claim.

    This shift could reduce some manpower, but rather than eliminating jobs, it will create roles where humans oversee AI-driven processes. I envision a future with AI command centres, where AI systems handle tasks while humans supervise and ensure everything runs smoothly. While AI may replace some operational roles, it will never fully replace humans. Instead, people will need to reskill and adapt to new jobs, as lifelong learning becomes essential in this evolving landscape.

  • Elastic awarded a 2024 AWS Partner Award – CRN

    Elastic awarded a 2024 AWS Partner Award – CRN

    Elastic announced it is a recipient of a 2024 Geography and Global AWS Partner Award, recognising leaders that are playing key roles in helping their customers drive innovation and build solutions on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Elastic was named the Global Generative AI Infrastructure and Data Partner of the Year, which recognises top technology partners with the Generative AI Competency that support vector embeddings data storage and management, or synthetic data generation in various formats.

    Announced during the Partner Awards Gala at AWS re:Invent 2024, the Geography and Global AWS Partner Awards recognise a wide range of AWS Partners that have embraced specialisation and cooperation over the past year and whose business models continue to evolve and thrive on AWS as they support their customers.

    “My group sits at the intersection of data and AI and our entire machine learning pipeline is on Amazon,” said Fahd Siddiqui, director of Engineering, Adobe . “Elastic was the clear choice for us to bring important and innovative solutions to the market. We have been able to use Elasticsearch to make innovative solutions and provide the scalability and performance that is imperative for our enterprise customers.”

    Elastic and AWS have collaborated to deliver an extensive set of integrations for enterprises to build and deploy their generative AI applications faster. For example, developers can utilise Elastic for retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) to deliver contextually relevant data and improve alert triage and incident response through foundation model integrations with Amazon Bedrock. In addition, customers using Elastic Cloud on AWS get real-time anomaly and threat detection and GenAI-powered guidance that helps analysts remediate issues quickly and optimise application performance.

    “Elastic is passionate about helping developers build and deploy first-class generative AI systems by equipping them with robust and high-quality infrastructure and tools,” said Alyssa Fitzpatrick, global vice president, Partner Sales, Elastic . “We’re honored to be recognised as the global AWS GenAI Infrastructure and Data Partner of the Year, as it reflects our commitment to bolstering the next generation of generative AI for our shared customers.”

    The Geography and Global AWS Partner Awards included a self-nomination process across several regional and global award categories. All AWS Partners were invited to submit a nomination and award submissions were reviewed by Canalys with a particular focus placed on customer success use cases.

    Submissions were evaluated using a unique set of metrics that helped measure AWS Partners’ performance over the past year. Canalys audited the datasets to ensure that all measurements and calculations were objective and accurate. Finalists represented the top three ranked AWS Partners across each category.

    The AWS Partner Network (APN) is a global program focused on helping partners innovate, accelerate their journey to the cloud, and take full advantage of the breadth and depth of AWS.

  • Vertiv and Compass Datacenters collaborate on combination liquid and air cooling system to accelerate deployment of liquid cooling for AI applications – CRN

    Vertiv and Compass Datacenters collaborate on combination liquid and air cooling system to accelerate deployment of liquid cooling for AI applications – CRN

    Vertiv and Compass Datacenters announced that they have collaborated to develop a first-of-its-kind solution that enables future deployments of AI with the ability to flex between air and liquid cooling to support high-density computing. Vertiv and Compass engineers collaborated on this vision for a future-forward cooling solution, with Vertiv developing and manufacturing the technology solution. The initial units will be deployed at a Compass facility in 1Q 2025 as part of a planned multi-year, multi-billion dollar supply arrangement.

    The Vertiv CoolPhase Flex, the next generation of the high-efficiency Vertiv Liebert DSE Packaged System, integrates liquid cooling capabilities with refrigerant-based air-cooling technologies and heat rejection in a single packaged system. As data center customers plan their growth strategies, Vertiv CoolPhase Flex can be used initially as a direct expansion (DX) cooling system with integrated economisation to support reliable and efficient air cooling, and then as more high-density computing is deployed, the liquid cooling capabilities can be simply and quickly engaged to support liquid cooling applications.

    “Our customers are looking for fast, practical and energy-efficient ways to introduce liquid cooling to support AI and other high-density applications, but want the flexibility to leverage air-cooling and support mixed loads in those same facilities,” said Chris Crosby, CEO of Compass. “We had a vision for a future in which we could be prepared to quickly deploy air or liquid cooling to meet changing customer requirements and Vertiv brought that vision to life in a very innovative way. The Vertiv™ CoolPhase Flex provides a level of flexibility that is unparalleled in the marketplace and that is highly valuable to us and to our customers.”

    “AI is not only bringing change to data centers, it is also changing how key industry players work together to enable growth. Data center operators, customers, chip manufacturers, infrastructure providers, utility companies and others must work together to innovate and reduce barriers to AI adoption,” said Giordano (Gio) Albertazzi, CEO of Vertiv. “Compass Datacenters and Vertiv engineers worked together to make this important project a reality. Vertiv™ CoolPhase Flex makes it possible to support today’s IT and quickly enable the data center of the future. With our deep expertise and understanding of the complexities of AI applications, Vertiv was uniquely able to bring this solution to market.”

    Key benefits of the Vertiv CoolPhase Flex include:

    • Faster, simpler deployment of high-density computing: With the packaged hybrid design of the Vertiv CoolPhase Flex, the complexity associated with liquid cooling adoption is minimised, reducing time to deploy, as well as associated costs and downtime.
    • Uncompromised Efficiency: For air cooling, the solution uses pumped refrigerant economisation (PRE) technology that automatically switches to free cooling whenever external conditions are suitable. When IT loads are better served by liquid cooling, the same system is designed to easily convert for liquid fluid distribution and heat removal, and is compatible with liquid cooling solutions that include Vertiv™ XDU 1350.
    • Cost & Space Savings: The self-contained packaged system is installed outside the data center, freeing up valuable data center space. Compass’ modular data centers and equipment yards are designed for flexibility and scale so that it can adapt to evolving requirements and new technologies. This means customers will be able to upgrade to the Vertiv CoolPhase Flex with little impact to operations and without high costs associated with rebuilding or extensive retrofitting.

    Compass has also deployed the Vertiv Next Predict service platform, leveraging predictive analytics to enable the company to shift from reactive to proactive maintenance on select cooling units. The platform provides visibility into equipment operations and uses historical and operating data to pinpoint when maintenance is required.

    “A predictive tool that lets us know when equipment needs maintenance ahead of time as opposed to waiting until there is a potential availability issue is just a massive game changer for cooling equipment,” said Crosby. “It’s been awesome to have Vertiv leading the way alongside us.”

  • Mphasis awarded a 2024 AWS Partner Award – CRN

    Mphasis announced it is a recipient of a 2024 Geography and Global AWS Partner Award. The award recognises global leaders that are playing key roles in helping their customers drive innovation and build solutions on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Mphasis has been named the winner of the Industry Partner of the Year – Travel and Hospitality (Global) award, recognising its expertise in providing technology products and services to accelerate the modernisation and innovation journey of the travel and hospitality industry.

    Announced during the Partner Awards Gala at AWS re:Invent 2024, the Geographic and Global AWS Partner Awards recognise a wide range of AWS Partners that have embraced specialisation, innovation, and cooperation over the past year. Geo and Global AWS Partner Awards recognise partners whose business models continue to evolve and thrive on AWS as they support their customers. Among its validated industry offerings with AWS, Mphasis leverages its Airline Data Platform as a primary catalyst for airline customers. Built on AWS native services, it offers on-demand access of data and ability to experiment with AI/ML through open data standards and customisable architecture.

    “We are honored to be recognised as the Industry Partner of the Year – Travel and Hospitality (Global) by AWS. This award is a testament to our commitment to delivering innovative and impactful solutions that address the unique challenges of the travel and hospitality industry. By leveraging AWS’ robust cloud capabilities and our expertise in building personalised, data-driven platforms, we have been able to empower our clients to achieve enhanced traveler experiences and operational efficiencies. We look forward to continuing this strong collaboration with AWS to drive meaningful transformation across industries,” said Elango R, President – Enterprise 5, North Americas, Mphasis

    The Geography and Global AWS Partner Awards included a self-nomination process across several award categories, awarded at both the geographic and global levels. All AWS Partners were invited to participate and submit a nomination. Award submissions were reviewed by a third-party, Canalys, and selected with special emphasis placed on customer success use cases.

    In addition, several data-driven award categories were evaluated by a unique set of metrics that helped measure AWS Partners’ performance over the past year. Canalys audited the datasets used to ensure that all measurements and calculations were objective and accurate. Finalists represented the top three ranked AWS Partners across each category.

    The AWS Partner Network (APN) is a global program focused on helping partners innovate, accelerate their journey to the cloud, and take full advantage of the breadth and depth of AWS.

  • Wipro and Netskope partner to offer cybersecurity optimisation advisory services – CRN

    Wipro and Netskope partner to offer cybersecurity optimisation advisory services – CRN

    Wipro Limited announced a partnership with Netskope to provide global enterprises with an integrated service that optimises and improves cybersecurity outcomes for people, processes, and technology investments.

    Wipro’s CyberTransform Optimisation Service, powered by Netskope, analyses organisations’ current cybersecurity and infrastructure investments, provides consolidation guidelines, and delivers cost-optimised methods resulting in improved business performance.

    “Many organisations today face the challenge of managing application sprawl with distributed technologies in their cybersecurity operations,” said Saugat Sindhu, Global Head, Advisory Services, Cybersecurity and Risk Services, Wipro Limited. “Through this partnership with Netskope, we will be able to deliver tailored SASE business cases and comprehensive financial analyses, enabling our clients to optimise their cybersecurity spend and achieve superior performance outcomes. This collaboration underscores our commitment to driving innovation and value for our enterprise clients.”

    Wipro’s CyberTransform Optimisation Service, powered by Netskope, leverages Wipro’s proprietary Automated Regulatory Compliance (ArC), a content service that monitors industry-specific national and international regulatory amendments, and Netskope’s Valueskope platform, a SaaS-based offering providing detailed financial analyses and tailored business cases.

    “Wipro CyberTransform Optimisation Service, powered by Netskope, provides clients with a comprehensive view of SASE economic and productivity benefits for different network and security transformation scenarios, enabling them to make faster and better decisions to reach desired business outcomes,” said David Klippel, VP of Business Value Services, Netskope. “Netskope is pleased to extend its partnership with Wipro to enhance their Advisory and consulting service in optimising cybersecurity and infrastructure cost and performance against strategic business outcomes.”

  • Silicon Labs’ breakthrough ultra-low power wi-fi 6 and bluetooth LE 5.4 modules supercharge device deployment – CRN

    Silicon Labs’ breakthrough ultra-low power wi-fi 6 and bluetooth LE 5.4 modules supercharge device deployment – CRN

    Silicon Labs announced the SiWx917Y ultra-low power Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) 5.4 modules.

    As an extension of the successful Series 2 platform, these modules are designed to help device makers streamline the complex development and certification process for Wi-Fi 6 devices. The new SiWx917Y modules deliver breakthrough power efficiency while providing robust wireless connectivity, advanced security, and a full-featured application processor, reducing design challenges, product size, costs, and time-to-revenue for device makers. Pre-certified for global regulatory standards and equipped with an optimised antenna, the SiWx917Y modules eliminate the need for lengthy RF optimisation and certifications.

    “Wi-Fi for IoT has evolved significantly, creating exciting opportunities for innovation. To help end device makers accelerate their full potential, we developed the SiWx917Y Wi-Fi 6 modules,” announced Irvind Ghai, Vice President of Wi-Fi Solutions at Silicon Labs. “These pre-certified modules offer a streamlined solution, enabling manufacturers to easily integrate cutting-edge connectivity into their devices and focus on actual solution differentiation while reducing development costs.”

    The modules are ideal for low-power Wi-Fi applications across industries, including smart homes, building automation, healthcare devices, industrial sensors, and asset tracking.

    Versatile and Efficient SiWx917Y Modules Deliver Cutting-Edge Wireless Capabilities

    The SiWx917Y modules integrate Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth LE 5.4, an ARM Cortex-M4 application processor, a wireless network processor, large memory, and a rich set of peripherals in a compact 16 x 21 x 2.3 mm package. Key features include:

    • Ultra-low power Wi-Fi 6 connectivity with intelligent power management
    • Dual-core architecture with dedicated application and wireless processors
    • Support for Matter protocol over Wi-Fi
    • Integrated antenna, RF pin and worldwide RF certifications
    • Multiple configurations and operational for design flexibility

    The modules’ intelligent power management enables connected sleep mode with as low as 20μA current with Target Wake Time (TWT) and 60-second keep-alive interval. This allows IoT devices like smart locks, thermostats, smart cameras, video doorbells, and industrial sensors to achieve multi-year battery life. The integrated ARM Cortex-M4 processor, large memory, and peripherals also enable sophisticated edge processing capabilities.

    The module supports two operational modes: SiWG917Y for SoC (Wireless MCU) mode so customers can execute all application code in the Module’s ARM Cortex-M4 core, and SiWN917Y for NCP mode (Network Co-processor) so customers can execute their application on a separate MCU while the Wi-Fi module manages communication functions.

    Meeting the Growing Demands for IoT Connectivity

    The explosive growth of IoT devices is driving the need for more efficient and secure Wi-Fi solutions. With Wi-Fi-enabled low-power IoT applications increasing by up to one billion units annually, device makers face the challenge of integrating robust connectivity while addressing concerns about energy efficiency, security, and ease of development.

  • Umwelt.Ai join hands with PeopleStrong to augment employee experience with advance analytics – CRN

    Umwelt.Ai join hands with PeopleStrong to augment employee experience with advance analytics – CRN

    Umwelt.Ai announced partnership with PeopleStrong to elevate employee experience and streamline HR processes. This collaboration will enable Umwelt.Ai’s AI-driven engagement solution to use PeopleStrong’s modern, comprehensive platform and expertise in HR transformations.

    This strategic partnership represents a pivotal step in reshaping innovation, efficiency, and agility in workforce management. By combining forces, Umwelt.AI will bring its cutting-edge AI, ML, and NLP-powered employee engagement platform to deliver real-time actionable insights and deep sentiment analysis, tailored to meet the unique needs of organisations. Focused on empowering CEOs and CHROs, the platform equips leaders with the tools to proactively tackle workforce challenges, driving measurable improvements in employee satisfaction, retention, and productivity. Augmented by PeopleStrong’s expertise in HCM, this collaboration enhances Umwelt.AI’s people analytics and engagement solutions, enabling enterprises to seamlessly navigate complex HR transformations and foster a thriving workplace culture.

    Delighted with the partnership, Vishal Chopra Founder and CEO of Umwelt.Ai said, “This partnership with PeopleStrong marks a significant milestone in our commitment to redefine the employee experience. By combining Umwelt.Ai’s AI-driven engagement insights with PeopleStrong’s robust Human Capital Management capabilities, we aim to empower organisations to foster a culture of productivity, inclusivity, and employee satisfaction. Together, we look forward to transforming workplaces into dynamic environments where employees thrive. With our current presence in the US, India, and the Philippines, this collaboration will further solidify Umwelt.Ai’s foothold in the Asia-Pacific region, aligning with its rapid global expansion strategy.”

    Commenting about the partnership, Prakash Rao, President – Customer Success, PeopleStrong said, “Through this strategic partnership, we are pushing the boundaries of innovation in HR functionalities and employee experience. Umwelt.AI’s cutting-edge people analytics and engagement solutions will enable our customers to harness their employee data and build an engaged workforce. With the employee engagement software market in India valued at USD 21.98 million in 2024 and projected to grow at a CAGR of 21.6%, this collaboration positions us to meet the dynamic demands of modern workplaces effectively. Trusted by over 2 million employees and leading enterprises across India and the Middle East, our constant focus on innovation in HR tech continues to set us apart. This partnership reinforces our commitment to delivering seamless, tech-enabled solutions that enhance efficiency while fostering positive, engaging workplaces.”

    This strategic partnership unites strengths to deliver transformative results. Together, PeopleStrong & Umwelt.Ai will empower organisations to elevate employee satisfaction, boost productivity, and foster a thriving workplace culture—all backed by seamless and integrated HR technology.

  • Pathway secures $10mn led by TQ Ventures to advance the development of Live AI – CRN

    Pathway secures $10mn led by TQ Ventures to advance the development of Live AI – CRN

    Pathway is building live AI systems that think and learn in real-time as humans do Development led by Co-founder and CTO, Jan Chorowski, who previously worked with recent physics Nobel Prize winner and the “Godfather of AI”, Geoff Hinton.

    The seed round was led by TQ Ventures, with participation from Kadmos and Id4 Menlo Park, California – 2nd December 2024 – Pathway, the data company that builds live AI, is announcing its $10 million Seed round to build live AI systems that think and learn in real-time as humans do.

    The round was led by TQ Ventures, with participation from Kadmos, Inovo, Market One Capital and Id4, as well as several high-profile angel investors. They join notable previous investors, including Lukasz Kaiser, the company’s very first backer, who is the co-author of Transformers (the “T” in ChatGPT) and the key researcher behind GPT o1 from OpenAI.

    Pathway is building the foundations for enterprise AI systems that think and learn in real-time as humans do. Underpinned by the fastest data processing engine on the market, Pathway’s offering includes infrastructure components that fuel live AI systems from dynamic sources of structured and unstructured data, enabling decision-making based on always up-to-date knowledge.

    The enterprise-grade, secure solution empowers even those organisations holding highly sensitive data to embrace operational speed AI. Its growing customer base includes businesses in regulated industries with complex data requirements, including NATO and La Poste. Pathway also boasts an enthusiastic, rapidly growing developer community in over 100 countries.

    Zuzanna Stamirowska, Co-Founder and CEO of Pathway, said, “Live AI will be a critical enabler of the next generation of LLMs that support complex reasoning. Today, we empower organisations with complex, changing data sets to embrace real-time intelligence. This funding will help us create the missing components that will enable all enterprises, even those holding the most sensitive data, to address issues they’ve never been able to solve before.”

    The funding will enable the next step in Pathway’s mission to create live AI systems capable of complex reasoning, a groundbreaking effort led by co-founders, CSO Adrian Kosowski and CTO Jan Chorowski, who previously worked with recent physics Nobel Prize winner and the “Godfather of”, GeoffHinton.

    Schuster Tanger, Co-Managing Partner and Co-founder at TQ Ventures, said, “Zuzanna and the team at Pathway possess bleeding-edge insights and expertise in one of the most exciting fields in modern business. Pathway’s success in sophisticated undertakings such as helping La Poste manage operational disruptions at the Paris Olympics is encouraging. Last and hardly least, the response from the developer community has been powerful.”

  • Elastic now collaborates with AWS to leverage GenAI capabilities – CRN

    Elastic now collaborates with AWS to leverage GenAI capabilities – CRN

    Elastic is strengthening its relationship with Amazon Web Services (AWS) by leveraging the latest generative artificial intelligence (AI) services from AWS. As part of this collaboration, Elastic is offering large language model (LLM) observability support for Amazon Bedrock in Elastic Observability. Amazon Bedrock is a fully managed service that offers a choice of high-performing foundation models (FMs) from leading AI companies via a single API, along with a broad set of capabilities organisations need to build generative AI applications with security, privacy, and responsible AI.

    The new integration offers Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) detailed insights into their Amazon Bedrock LLMs performance and usage. SREs can now leverage Elastic Observability to monitor invocations, errors, and latency metrics. This allows them to more proactively prevent incidents and identify root causes, ensuring optimal performance for their Amazon Bedrock-powered generative AI applications. Additionally, Elastic AI Assistant, which utilises Amazon Bedrock, helps SREs accurately analyse data, generate visualisations, and provides actionable recommendations for issue resolution. 

    “As LLM-based applications are growing, it’s essential for developers and SREs to be able to monitor, optimise, and troubleshoot how they perform,” said Santosh Krishnan, general manager of Security and Observability Solutions at Elastic. “Today’s integration simplifies the collection of metrics and logs from Amazon Bedrock, in turn streamlining the process of gaining valuable and actionable insights.”

  • HCLTech collaborates with Google Cloud to bring AI-driven MDR solutions to global enterprises – CRN

    HCLTech collaborates with Google Cloud to bring AI-driven MDR solutions to global enterprises – CRN

    HCLTech announced a collaboration with Google Cloud Security to provide AI-driven Managed Detection and Response (MDR) solutions to empower enterprises with comprehensive security coverage to respond to cyber threats.

    HCLTech UMDR (Universal Managed Detection and Response) service will leverage HCLTech’s Fusion Platform and Google Cloud Security technology to deliver proactive threat detection and effective threat response. HCLTech UMDR service provides a modular operating model for clients looking for flexibility and end-to-end capabilities that deliver advanced detection and protection to complex environments, including operational technology (OT), industrial control systems (ICS), hybrid cloud, IAM, end points, network and applications.

    “We are committed to achieving superior security outcomes for clients through our rich and flexible solutions and Fusion security operations platform powered by Google Cloud. Our partnership with Google Cloud Security allows us to integrate their robust security automation capabilities with our extensive cybersecurity expertise built over the last 26 years,” said Amit Jain, Executive Vice President and Global Head of Cybersecurity, HCLTech.

    “As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated and prevalent, organisations need robust solutions to help safeguard their operations,” said Magali Bohn, Director of Partners, Google Cloud Security. “Google Cloud’s advanced Security Operations suite and expertise combined with HCLTech’s extensive cybersecurity experience can help businesses to stay ahead of emerging risks.”