Dataminr Revolutionizes Real-Time Event Detection with Expanded Intel Agents Platform
Dataminr, a leading AI-powered information discovery company, is set to revolutionize real-time event detection and intelligence with its expanded Intel Agents platform. The new offering, slated for general availability in November 2025, will provide real-time context around real-world incidents, moving beyond the digital and cyber spheres.
Dataminr's AI agents, operating in parallel, continuously generate context by asking and answering questions about ongoing incidents. This expansion is seen as a fundamental shift by founder and CEO Ted Bailey, who envisions a more comprehensive understanding of events as they unfold.
The platform will be tailored to each client's operational footprint and is expected to incorporate predictive capabilities in the future. Currently in private beta for Dataminr Pulse for Corporate Security, First Alert, and Dataminr for News, the physical world Intel Agents are set to provide real-time context and intelligence to a broader range of clients.
Dataminr's growth is supported by a recent $250 million funding round and recognition on Fortune's Future 50 list. Tiffany Buchanan, formerly of CrowdStrike, has been appointed as the company's new CFO.
Dataminr's expansion into real-world incident coverage signals a significant advancement in real-time event detection and intelligence. With the general availability of Intel Agents for the physical world scheduled for late 2025, clients can anticipate enhanced situational awareness and proactive decision-making capabilities.
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