In October 2024, DataPelago has launched a Universal Data Processing Engine to accelerate any engine on any hardware for GenAI and analytics workloads. Backed by $47 million in funding, it tackles growing data complexity and unstructured data challenges. The engine redefines data processing efficiency, overcoming cost and scalability limits. CEO Rajan Goyal highlights its ability to unlock breakthrough intelligence by processing massive, complex datasets across various formats in the accelerated computing era.
In April 2025, Deutsche Telekom has expanded its partnership with Google Cloud, making it the backbone of its 'One Data Ecosystem' to streamline data systems, improve processing speed, and ensure regulatory compliance. The collaboration supports Deutsche Telekom's AI-first transformation, enhancing operations and customer experience through AI-driven solutions like the Gemini assistant in the MyMagenta app. Google Cloud will also power Deutsche Telekom’s new AI platform, driving innovation and flexibility for better user experiences.
In February 2025, the Netherlands' privacy watchdog, AP, announced an investigation into Chinese AI firm DeepSeek over concerns about its data collection practices and privacy policies. The investigation follows Italy's ban of DeepSeek's app, and other EU nations like Ireland and France are seeking information on its data handling. This raises critical concerns for the data wrangling market, as strict data privacy regulations in the EU emphasize the importance of secure and compliant data processing practices, impacting global AI and data analytics firms.
- In February 2025, COMPLY has unveiled its 2025 Innovation Roadmap, emphasizing AI-driven compliance automation and data governance. Its new Employee360 dashboard provides Chief Compliance Officers with real-time oversight of employee risks and regulatory obligations. With growing regulatory complexity, this highlights the rising demand for data governance and compliance solutions—creating a key opportunity for the data wrangling market to streamline regulatory data management, enhance accuracy, and automate compliance processes for financial services firms.
- In June 2024 Cloudera introduced three AI-powered assistants to help customers speed up the development of data, analytics, and AI applications. One assistant, Cloudera Copilot for Cloudera Machine Learning, leverages pre-trained LLMs to assist with challenges such as data preparation and model deployment.



