Put all your data and AI to work and get it out of silos and lakehouses

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Imagine your refrigerator sits in another building, 100 metres from your kitchen. Every time you cook, you walk over for each ingredient, then walk back to check that you closed the fridge door. That could be another long walk back if you forgot the milk for your morning coffee.

Until the agentic era, this was the norm. Data could live in that fridge and get pulled when needed. Applications and humans didn't need millisecond or even live data to make important decisions; humans can work on copies. But that era is ending. Agents think and act in instants, in context. And very soon billions of them will be working 24/7/365. They don't pull a copy and decide later. They need to be governed in the moment, in the context of that moment, and they need to act fast and at reasonable cost. Agents cannot run to a lakehouse, or a...

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