The human excellence is rooted in many different things, but more deeply than the rest, it is rooted in our ability to grow on a consistent basis. This progressive approach, on our part, has already got the world to hit upon some huge milestones, with technology appearing as a major member of the stated group. The reason why technology enjoys such an esteemed stature among people is, by and large, predicated upon its skill-set, which ushered us towards a reality that nobody could have ever imagined otherwise. Nevertheless, if we look up close for a second, it will become clear how the whole runner was also very much inspired from the way we applied those skills across a real world environment. The latter component was, in fact, what gave the creation a spectrum-wide presence, and consequentially, kickstarted a tech revolution. Of course, this revolution then went on to scale up the human experience through some outright unique avenues, but even after achieving such a monumental feat, technology will somehow continue to produce the right goods. The same has grown increasingly evident over the recent past, and assuming one new fintech-themed development shakes out just like we envision, it will only make that trend bigger and better moving forward.

Solix Technologies Inc., a leading provider of cloud data management solutions for data-driven enterprises, has officially announced some important updates for its flagship Solix Common Data Platform (CDP). Presented under a version named Solix CDP 3.0, these updates will try and address a critical need mandating safe and secure handling of enterprise data across multi-cloud environments. This it will achieve on the back of a brand-new integrated end-to-end data fabric, which comes decked up with an ability to work seamlessly alongside advanced cloud data management applications, such as enterprise archiving, enterprise data lake, consumer data privacy and enterprise AI. Talk about the development on a slightly deeper level, though, it begins from a user-centric design and archive innovation. Here, Solix has launched a dedicated functionality in SafeArchive, a product bearing the responsibility to streamline the entire archiving process across different data types. It will also bring to the fore a unique ease-of-use interface to democratize the user experience and empower them with data throughout the enterprise. Next up, we must get into Solix CDP 3.0 iteration’s advanced security mechanism where the company integrates advanced security measures and performance enhancements critical for data protection and swift processing. This is complimented through improved access control and audit trails so to ensure optimal data security and compliance at all times, a capability which instantly helps the solution’s appeal in front of large-scale enterprises. Then, there is the high-performance angle which reveals itself once you consider that Solix CDP 3.0 supports Apache Spark and open table formats including Apache Iceberg, Apache Hudi, and Delta. The stated compatibility goes a long way when it comes to allowing the companies to organize data files with database features and achieve industry best TPC performance results across a wide variety of workloads, doing so using both structured and unstructured data. Finally, these highlights are concluded by the fact that Solix CDP 3.0 is also given versatile SaaS deployment capabilities. As a result, the solution is available for private deployment or as a cloud service simplifying complex operations for large, petabyte-scale data management.

Among other features, the update empowers Solix’s proprietary platform to achieve robust data discovery with text search and AI integration, while simultaneously delivering security best practices, including encryption, data masking, redaction, and role-based access control over the data.

“In a world driven by data, our four pillars – connectivity, data governance, metadata management, and data discovery – are crucial services driving cloud data management. Solix Common Data Platform is designed to be safe, secure and private, and to maximize the potential of generative AI and machine learning. AI redefines what’s possible, propelling businesses to the forefront, and Solix is focused on delivering the data fabric solutions needed to drive this data-centric future,” said Sai Gundavelli, CEO of Solix Technologies.

The importance of such an update can be contextualized by looking at Solix Common Data Platform’s existing value proposition. You see, the solution is already well-known for providing seamless connectivity, which means you can collect any type of data from any data source. It further puts on the offer Federated Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) controls for data security and compliance across multi-cloud environments. In case that’s not enough, then we need to mention how the platform also boasts a metadata management framework to help you gain a better understanding of your data landscape through centralized metadata management and user-friendly data catalogs featuring data lineage, data classifications, and business glossaries.