AWS re:Invent: Cohesity Announces Sign Up for Early Access for Turing Integration with Amazon Bedrock
To provide customers valuable insights into data with responsible AI and governance
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 24, 2023 at 2:01 pmCohesity, Inc. previewed early access to Turing, the company’s patent-pending collection of AI capabilities and technologies that are integrated into its multicloud data platform and solutions.
The company will expand its work with AWS to integrate Turing with Amazon Bedrock, a fully managed service that makes foundation models from AI companies accessible via an API to build and scale generative AI applications. Customers will benefit directly from this integration by using the latest AI capabilities to drive more efficient operations, garner greater insight into security risks, and derive more value from their data.
Customers can sign up for the Cohesity Turing Early Access Program. The firm will showcase the power of the integration between Turing and Amazon Bedrock at AWS re:Invent 2023, November 27 – December 1, in Las Vegas, NV. The company expects the program to be available in approximately 6 months.
With Turing’s integration with Bedrock, organizations will be able to access and utilize the latest AI capabilities to streamline and enhance data operations securely, while also deriving deep, informed insights from their data.
Capabilities will include:
- Managing, securing, and analyzing data: With access to the firm’s Data Cloud, users will be able to securely index their data and use Turing’s AI capabilities for insightful analytics that uncover deep insights and offer informed answers to questions about business and application data.
- Enriched data interaction and learning: Customers will be able to query their own data with intuitive, natural-language conversations and generate simplified, secure insights from their historical data.
- Implementing Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG): Turing and the firm’s Data Cloud will leverage Bedrock to enhance customers’ data interpretation and will provide grounded responses to queries through RAG.
The company developed Turing to address customers’ rapidly evolving needs for AI to unlock critical data insights. As new AI use cases emerge, it will continue to advance the portfolio of technologies powered by Turing, while helping customers use AI responsibly and securely.
“For some time, enterprise IT priorities have focused on managing data proliferation, data security, and compliance. We now see a rapidly increasing demand for AI-powered data insights from customers. With our expanded relationship with AWS, we aim to unleash the power of enterprise AI while leading the industry in leveraging AI-powered data security and management to strengthen the cyber resilience of our customers,” said Sanjay Poonen, CEO. “By offering a seamless and secure integration with Bedrock, we will make it easier for businesses to truly harness the power of their data responsibly and securely.”
Organizations face an ongoing threat from cybercriminals, creating a need to implement AI solutions for cyber resilience. In addition to helping customers derive insights from data and strengthen their security posture, this integration will make it easier for businesses to benefit from AI solutions in a responsible, compliant, and secure manner.
“We are excited about this expanded collaboration focused on AI and data security that can help us stay one step ahead of cyber threats,” said Jason Haroldsen, manager, IT Infrastructure, Valley Children’s Healthcare. “With the growing risk of ransomware and other cyberattacks, our organization is always evaluating new ways to boost cyber resilience strategies while keeping our data’s integrity at the forefront.”
“We see tremendous potential and value in collaboration on generative AI that could provide critical insights into our level of cyber resilience and threat profile,” said Sebastian Springer, head, software development, Pro Care Management, GmbH. “We need to embrace the power of generative AI while ensuring our data remains secure and compliant. This holds great promise in achieving that end.”
Additional expanded support for AWS and VMware workloads
At AWS re:Invent 2023, the company will also showcase new upcoming capabilities for protecting critical AWS workloads with Cohesity DataProtect delivered-as-a-service, including support for Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), and enhanced support for Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS). This expansion complements the company’s data protection solution for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). With a single management plane for on-premises, SaaS, and cloud-native workloads, the firm’s customers can streamline data security and management, and better protect themselves against cyber threats or outages.
In addition, the company has joined forces with AWS and VMware to bolster data resilience for VMware Cloud on AWS with Cohesity DataProtect delivered-as-a-service. This solution’s flexible pricing, industry-leading storage efficiency, and unlimited scalability provide VMware Cloud on AWS workloads with comprehensive protection and faster recovery at lower costs. With integration across cloud and on-premises environments, this relationship delivers a proven, integrated data protection solution for VMware Cloud on AWS.
Cohesity at AWS re:Invent 2023
As a Platinum sponsor, the firm will host AWS re:Invent 2023 attendees, where they can learn more about data protection, cyber resiliency, and data security best practices for AWS and hybrid environments.
At AWS re:Invent 2023, the company will host 2 speaking sessions:
- November 28, 2023. Location: Wynn, Lafleur 2 Think Like a CIO: Cyber Resiliency Starts and Ends with Your Data with Ryan Reed, head, IT, JSR Corporation, and Theresa Miller, director, technology advocacy group, Cohesity.
- November 29, 2023. Location: Venetian, Summit Showroom Scale Your Business and Simplify Operations with AWS Marketplace with Mike Viola, principal technologist, Nasdaq; Vikram Kanodia, senior. director, business development, Cohesity; and Rachel Radziszewski, global storage alliance manager, AWS.
In addition, the company will co-present in-booth sessions with AWS and other AWS Partners, including one on data security practices for Amazon S3 and Turing integration with Amazon Bedrock.
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