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Day: February 5, 2025

Docugami launches Canadian subsidiary

Docugami, experts in AI for business documents, announced today it has opened its first international subsidiary, Docugami Canada, to help scale up the company’s collaboration with the Canadian AI sector and make it easier for document-intensive businesses in Canada to leverage Docugami’s document AI technologies to revolutionize their operations.

Docugami’s patented AI Document Engineering technology enables organizations to unlock the vital data contained in their business documents, automatically transforming complex long-form documents into structured, actionable data, enabling businesses to streamline their workflows, improve accuracy and efficiency, and drive better decision-making.

Docugami’s small agentic reasoning models outperform, in 3 top industry public benchmarks, all open-source reasoning models of comparable size and virtually all GPT-4 based LLMs. Docugami’s unique approach allows businesses to create Knowledge Graphs of all the data and information contained in their business documents, then use that data to power agentic workflows to accelerate their business processes.

Docugami already serves a wide range of customers across multiple industries, including insurance, life sciences, real estate, supply chain, and professional services. The company’s technology is designed to handle virtually all types of documents, such as contracts, reports, and regulatory filings.

https://www.docugami.com

Databricks acquires BladeBridge to aid data warehouse migrations

Data lakehouse provider Databricks has acquired data platform modernization software provider BladeBridge for an undisclosed sum to help its new customers move from rival data warehouses, such as Teradata, Snowflake, Amazon Redshift, and Microsoft SQL Server, to its lakehouse built atop Databricks SQL.

BladeBridge will provide enterprise customers with insights into the scope of conversion, configurable code transpiling, LLM-powered conversion, and easy validation of migrated systems.

BladeBridge, which has four major products in the form of an Analyzer, a Converter, the Data Recon module, and a Studio, said it expected enterprises will save by automatically building a summary of all extract, transform, load (ETL) and database assets quickly.

The Analyzer provides a full report of the migration’s scope and complexity, while also automatically conducting query testing between the rival database and Databricks SQL to identify discrepancies for early remediation.

After conducting an analysis, the Converter starts converting the rival data warehouse into Databricks SQL by using a configuration-driven approach expected to account for differences between the data warehouse architecture and Databricks SQL.

BladeBridge has ties with system integrators, such as Accenture, Capgemini, Celebal Technologies, and Tredence.

https://www.databricks.com/company/newsroom/press-releases/databricks-acquires-bladebridge-technology-and-talent

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