Data governance stories
The new integrations aim to help enterprises govern data for AI agents without custom builds, with one release due in summer 2026.
Legal teams can now pull Claude Enterprise logs and chats into RelativityOne, as workplace AI use creates a new compliance burden.
Security teams can now spot AI-related risks alongside other alerts as Claude activity is fed into CrowdStrike's Falcon platform.
Enterprise AI teams could gain easier access to governed data as Informatica plugs its tools into Microsoft Foundry and Fabric.
The new controls aim to help enterprises scale AI and analytics on Snowflake without compromising data governance, access or traceability.
Google Cloud customers will be able to query governed data in natural language as Informatica pushes its AI tools into Gemini Enterprise workflows.
The update aims to curb bad answers and compliance risk for banks and other regulated users as enterprise AI rolls out more widely.
The integration aims to help AWS customers build AI agents on trusted enterprise data, reducing errors from fragmented records and poor governance.
The deal targets banks, utilities and agencies seeking to turn AI pilots into secure workplace tools across Australia and New Zealand.
It will let security teams fold Claude audit trails into existing monitoring, easing compliance checks as AI use spreads across enterprises.
Poor data quality could cost supply chains millions a year, and AI will only magnify errors unless records are cleaned first.
Enterprise teams can now monitor chats, files and project logs in Claude, closing a security gap as AI tools take on more workplace tasks.
It gives IT and security teams a way to spot risks, track usage and investigate incidents across sprawling unstructured data estates.
Broader Claude access should help MIND sharpen data discovery and loss prevention for customers, after it joined Anthropic's cyber scheme.
The update gives law and finance firms tighter AI controls over sensitive records as they seek to deploy tools without breaching confidentiality.
Most workers are blurring the line between corporate and personal AI use, leaving employers blind to sensitive data shared outside approved accounts.
Fraud is moving across Canada's payments ecosystem, prompting calls for banks, telecoms and platforms to share data and coordinate defences.
The utility will use bespoke AI tools to target pollution, compliance and maintenance as it enters AMP8 under growing scrutiny.
Retailers risk being overlooked by AI shoppers unless product data is verified and structured for machine-led search and recommendations.
More learners in the West Midlands will get funded data training as iMeta's boot camp extension targets shortages in digital and AI skills.