Five Minute Briefing - Information Management
January 5, 2026
Five Minute Briefing - Information Management: January 5, 2026. A concise weekly report with key product news, market research and insight for data management professionals and IT executives.
News Flashes
It's now 2026 and AI has become a daily part of business conversations. Everyone in the C-suite is contemplating whether to hop on the "hype train." The bubble surrounding the industry seems poised to pop at some point as the market becomes saturated with companies producing "AI slop" in terms of plagiarized art and writing and inflating the value of GPUs and other computer hardware equipment, along with demanding more capacity for data center power. Here, experts share their predictions for AI in 2026.
It's now 2026 and AI has become a daily part of business conversations. Everyone in the C-suite is contemplating whether to hop on the "hype train." The bubble surrounding the industry seems poised to pop at some point as the market becomes saturated with companies producing "AI slop" in terms of plagiarized art and writing and inflating the value of GPUs and other computer hardware equipment, along with demanding more capacity for data center power. Here, experts share their predictions for AI in 2026.
Concentric AI is expanding the Private Scan Manager functionality in its Semantic Intelligence data security governance platform—enabling customers to deploy Semantic Intelligence within their own private Microsoft Azure cloud.
Event-native data platform innovator Kurrent is releasing KurrentDB 26, adding native Kafka Source Connector, Relational Sink, and Custom Indices capabilities that reduce custom code requirements for event-driven architectures.
News Flashes
It's now 2026 and AI has become a daily part of business conversations. Everyone in the C-suite is contemplating whether to hop on the "hype train." The bubble surrounding the industry seems poised to pop at some point as the market becomes saturated with companies producing "AI slop" in terms of plagiarized art and writing and inflating the value of GPUs and other computer hardware equipment, along with demanding more capacity for data center power. Here, experts share their predictions for AI in 2026.
It's now 2026 and AI has become a daily part of business conversations. Everyone in the C-suite is contemplating whether to hop on the "hype train." The bubble surrounding the industry seems poised to pop at some point as the market becomes saturated with companies producing "AI slop" in terms of plagiarized art and writing and inflating the value of GPUs and other computer hardware equipment, along with demanding more capacity for data center power. Here, experts share their predictions for AI in 2026.