Onix Unveils Two AI-Powered Solutions to Tackle Data Challenges

New AI-powered products Kingfisher and Phoenix aim to address critical enterprise challenges like data scarcity, privacy, and AI deployment complexities.

Highlights

  • Kingfisher generates synthetic data, solving data scarcity while ensuring privacy.
  • Phoenix simplifies AI-driven business intelligence with real-time, conversational data querying.
  • Both products empower enterprises to innovate at scale, securely and responsibly.

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Onix Unveils Two AI-Powered Solutions to Tackle Data Challenges
Onix, a data, cloud, and AI solutions company, has launched two products—Kingfisher, a Synthetic Data Generator, and Phoenix, a framework for AI-driven business intelligence. According to Onix, these new additions to the company's Birds product suite are designed to address critical issues faced by modern enterprises, including data scarcity, compliance, privacy concerns, and the complexities of AI implementation.

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Onix's Latest AI Solutions

The company said with businesses increasingly relying on AI to drive growth, a recent IDC survey identified "data availability and quality" as top global challenges. Onix's new solutions aim to resolve these by offering high-quality, secure, and compliant data and simplifying AI deployment.

"Kingfisher and Phoenix aren't just products—they’re transformative solutions that enable enterprises to innovate at scale with absolute confidence in data privacy and efficiency," says Sanjay Singh, CEO of Onix. "Kingfisher’s synthetic data capabilities offer unmatched data privacy, while Phoenix empowers users to drive value with AI more rapidly than ever before."

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Kingfisher

The company says Kingfisher is a groundbreaking AI-powered product designed for today's stringent data privacy and security demands. Kingfisher generates synthetic data that closely mirrors real-world datasets while ensuring complete privacy and security. Its AI-powered algorithms allow businesses to test and train models with data that is statistically identical to real data but poses no risk to privacy, making it ideal for scenarios with limited or sensitive data.

Phoenix

On the other hand, Phoenix leverages AI-powered automation to enable real-time, conversational data querying, offering intuitive and explainable insights without the complexity of traditional reporting. According to the company, the framework leverages AI to simplify traditional reporting, providing easy-to-understand, actionable insights without requiring extensive technical expertise. Phoenix accelerates AI adoption, helping businesses identify trends and anomalies quickly.

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Future of Data and AI

"Kingfisher and Phoenix represent the future of data and AI innovation. They are reshaping enterprise data management for AI, addressing the core challenges of data scarcity, privacy, and security," added Niraj Kumar, CTO of Onix. "Kingfisher solves scarcity issues while protecting sensitive information ethically. Phoenix simplifies AI deployment, enabling enterprises to harness powerful models without the usual complexities. Together, they empower businesses to innovate faster, securely, and responsibly."

Together, Kingfisher and Phoenix empower enterprises to navigate data challenges and deploy AI solutions securely and efficiently, driving faster, data-driven decision-making.

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