Denodo has announced seamless integration of its platform with Amazon Bedrock's large language models. This integration is designed to streamline the development of advanced GenAI enterprise applications, focusing on security, privacy, and responsible AI.
By leveraging AI and machine learning, Denodo facilitates data democratization, which automates essential data management tasks. This move enables for the creation of virtual assistants and agents capable of understanding user requests, breaking down tasks, engaging in dialogue, and taking action.
“Such a collaboration will allow Denodo and AWS’s common customers to enhance their GenAI led data management and data delivery by leveraging Denodo's logical data management capabilities alongside the scalability, reliability, and security of AWS infrastructure and services. This integration supports Bedrock LLMs with unified, secure access to an organization's data sources, enabling organizations to leverage GenAI applications that deliver powerful, precise responses to information requests,” said Alberto Pan, Chief Technology Officer at Denodo.
Despite GenAI's potential, many organizations face challenges in building applications that align with business goals. The Denodo Platform addresses this by offering Amazon Bedrock LLMs with governed and trusted data from multiple sources within a retrieval augmented generation (RAG) framework, using Amazon OpenSearch as the vector database. This setup creates a unified semantics layer that standardizes data, ensuring comprehensive governance and security. It allows data access through RAG-enabled queries while maintaining strict user authorization.
Developers using the Denodo Platform benefit from an AI-based copilot that streamlines data view creation, administration, and system management.
“We hear from our customers that the key for success in using AI and ML applications is in having trusted data. Integrations like this from Denodo solves this challenge on behalf of our customers and decreases the time to build robust, secure, and accurate AI applications,” said Bojidar Krapchev, Head of Emerging Technologies Partnerships, AWS.