Datavault AI has announced an expansion in the commercialisation of its key artificial intelligence agents, DataScore and DataValue, which have been developed using IBM’s watsonx.ai platform.
The collaboration will see IBM commit AI engineering resources and technical expertise over several years to support Datavault in enhancing and scaling its offerings.
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The integration aims to assist clients in streamlining enterprise financial modelling, risk assessment, and pricing strategies across on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments.
Datavault AI is a Platinum partner in IBM’s Partner Plus programme and plans to work closely with IBM on deployment, testing, and development to foster wider AI adoption in sectors such as finance, healthcare, sports, entertainment, and government.
Nathaniel Bradley, CEO of Datavault AI, described the partnership as “a strategic inflection point” and a major milestone in the company’s commercialisation roadmap. He emphasised that the technical integration with IBM watsonx.ai and collaboration with IBM positions Datavault to scale its data monetisation platform globally.
IBM will support the initiative by providing AI engineers and development expertise, aiming to enhance the value of watsonx.ai within Datavault’s AI agents.
Biz Dziarmaga, head of Americas AI partnerships at IBM, stated that the partnership would “drive data monetisation that companies of all sizes can take advantage of,” highlighting the growing demand for new revenue streams enabled by AI.
According to consultancy McKinsey & Company, generative AI is expected to contribute between US$2.6tn and US$4.4tn annually across key business applications, marking AI-driven automation as a major focus for enterprise technology investment.
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