KUALA LUMPUR, May 14 (Bernama) -- Quest Software, a data management, cybersecurity and platform modernisation leader, has announced two major releases to the Quest Trusted Data Management Platform, expanding its artificial intelligence (AI) and data capabilities.
Building on the Automated Data Product Factory introduced earlier this year, the latest enhancements include Quest Data Modeler and Quest Data Intelligence, aimed at providing modern data teams with cloud-native modelling, AI-powered governance, and expanded AI assistant capabilities.
According to Quest Software in a statement, the new capabilities are designed to deliver a single, governed foundation for analytics and AI initiatives, helping organisations reduce fragmentation across data modelling, governance and AI tools.
“Trusted data is the backbone of any modern AI strategy, and our continued innovation is helping organisations turn AI ambition into real business value – with lower risk, higher accuracy, and the trusted data that makes faster AI deployment possible,” said Quest Software Chief Product and Technology Officer, Michael Laudon.
He added that the platform is designed to span the full data lifecycle, helping organisations achieve trusted, AI-ready data faster regardless of their stage of maturity.
Quest Data Modeler is purpose-built for modern data stacks and to eliminate the trade-off between legacy tools that lack modern collaboration and lightweight Software as a Service (SaaS)-enabled tools that lack governance.
Its capabilities include AI-assisted modelling that generates and refines models and suggests naming conventions, real-time collaborative modelling in a shared workspace, and full-stack modelling across conceptual, logical and physical layers.
Meanwhile, Quest Data Intelligence builds on the company’s data governance capabilities, introducing AI-driven features to support organisations in delivering trusted, AI-ready data while reducing regulatory risk.
Key features include an AI-powered policy manager that helps align governance with regulatory frameworks and a universal semantic assistant that provides natural-language access to governed data and insights.
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