Cognyte teams up with Microsoft Azure to strengthen AI-based data analysis
Cognyte, a specialist in security data analysis solutions, has announced its integration with Microsoft Azure
This strategic partnership aims to improve the performance and flexibility of Cognyte’s artificial intelligence solutions, offering organisations an increased capacity to exploit their data safely and efficiently.
With the integration of its solutions on Microsoft Azure, Cognyte is taking a new step in optimising its artificial intelligence-based analysis tools. This collaboration gives customers access to a secure and scalable cloud infrastructure, facilitating the processing of massive volumes of data in real time.
By leveraging the Azure environment, Cognyte can now offer faster and more accurate analytics capabilities to governments, businesses and security organisations. The goal is to help these players detect potential threats, anticipate risks and make strategic decisions based on reliable and actionable data.
Improved performance and cybersecurity
Integration with Microsoft Azure brings significant benefits in terms of security and compliance. Thanks to Azure’s advanced data protection solutions, Cognyte reinforces the confidentiality of the information processed and guarantees strict compliance with current regulations.
In addition, this transition to the cloud allows users to benefit from increased flexibility, with the ability to deploy their analytics solutions wherever they are, without compromising on computing power or speed of execution.
A partnership for innovation in artificial intelligence
By joining forces with Microsoft, Cognyte is affirming its commitment to innovation and to offering ever more effective solutions in the field of security data analysis. This partnership opens up new perspectives for optimising threat management, confirming Cognyte as a key player in analytical intelligence in the digital age.
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