Couchbase brings persistent agent memory to the edge | VentureBeat

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The competitive edge in enterprise AI is shifting to context: which platform can give an agent the right memory, the right retrieval and the right data at the moment of decision.

Couchbase on Tuesday announced its AI Data Plane, combining persistent agent memory, real-time context retrieval and an enterprise-managed MCP server in a single operational platform.

Couchbase's roots are in caching and high-transaction databases — an architecture the company argues makes it better suited for agent memory than vendors that came to the problem from search or analytics. The AI Data Plane runs identically across cloud, on-premises and disconnected edge environments, extending agent memory and local vector search to devices with no network connection.

"How do you make sure that the intelligence that you get out of these models are the ones that databases specialize in?" Gopi Duddi, CTO at Couchbase, told VentureBeat. "How can you get that value out...

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