Informatica and Carnegie Mellon Collaborate on AI Research

No Jitter Roll: SignalWire Launches AI Telecom Voice Stack and Quilr Releases Agentic AI Service-as-Software Platform

Are you ready to dive into the latest news in enterprise communication and collaboration? Welcome to No Jitter Roll, where we bring you the most exciting updates from the industry.

Let’s start with SignalWire, a company known for its FreeSWITCH open-source platform. They have recently launched signalwire.ai, a conversational AI and voice integration platform that offers developers a full-stack solution for audio, routing, and AI operations. This platform is designed for developers and contact centers to create intelligent agents that can perform real-time tasks at scale.

Next up, Quilr has released an Agentic AI ‘Service-as-Software’ platform aimed at preventing human-related security breaches. This platform is embedded into employee workflows to analyze user behavior, provide recommendations, and autonomously mitigate threats.

In partnership news, Informatica and Carnegie Mellon University are collaborating to research Gen AI for data management solutions. This partnership will focus on AI-driven automation, metadata-driven agentic AI, and optimized AI training and inference efficiency in enterprise environments.

One Source has acquired CT Solutions to expand its technology solutions portfolio and simplify technology for businesses. This acquisition will allow One Source to better meet customer needs and provide end-to-end technology solutions.

ZS and Cerebras Systems have partnered to integrate Cerebras’ CS-3 systems into ZS’s MAX.AI platform, creating a high-performance environment for training and deploying large language models and agentic AI solutions.

Synergy Research Group has reported on the expansion of the cloud contact center market, with companies like Zoom, Cisco, Ujet, and RingCentral leading the way in growth.

Absolute Security has surveyed CISOs on AI regulations, with many believing that policies hindering innovation should be reviewed and revoked. However, they also express concerns that deregulation could make it harder to protect organizations from cyber threats.

Inception Cyber has released data on email security, revealing that despite security solutions in place, 1 in 50 employees encounters evasive email threats. This highlights the need for better detection and prevention measures in the face of evolving cyber threats.

Lastly, Snowflake’s Radical ROI of Generative AI research report shows that 92% of businesses are seeing a return on their AI investments, with 98% planning to invest more in AI in 2025. This demonstrates the success and growing importance of AI initiatives in driving business outcomes.

Stay tuned for more updates in the enterprise communication and collaboration space with No Jitter Roll. Don’t miss out on the latest innovations and partnerships shaping the future of the industry.

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