Data Dynamics, a leader in enterprise data management solutions, has unveiled Zubin, an innovative AI-powered self-service data management software. Zubin is set to transform how organizations manage risk, privacy, data sovereignty, optimization, and sustainability within their data ecosystems. Its launch comes at a crucial time, with global emphasis on data sovereignty, ethical AI, and data privacy. Built on the principles of digital trust and data democracy, Zubin helps organizations navigate the complexities of AI, ensuring accountability and consistency across the enterprise while upholding citizens’ data rights.
Zubin introduces the industry’s first integrated data democracy through a self-service, do-it-yourself framework, empowering data and application owners to manage their data directly. This approach fosters transparency, accountability, and responsible stewardship in enterprise data governance. As AI’s influence continues to grow, expected to add $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030, data privacy has become a critical concern, presenting both opportunities and challenges. The vast majority (80%) of enterprise data is unstructured and unmanaged, making it difficult to ensure data accuracy for AI models, particularly for Large Language Models that rely on unstructured data.
Zubin addresses these challenges by centralizing data governance while decentralizing control, allowing IT to set policies while enabling stakeholders at all levels to manage their data. With an intuitive, low-code interface, Zubin allows users to discover, define, act on, transform, and audit data. It promotes consistency, standardization, and offers detailed insights, workflow recommendations, and automated actions—all governed by role-based access control for enhanced security.
“In a world where AI is reshaping industries, transparency and data governance are key to building digital trust between companies and their customers,” said Piyush Mehta, CEO of Data Dynamics. “Zubin embodies our philosophy of responsible data management, returning control to data creators and fostering a culture of accountability. We envision a future where transparency drives trust, trust leads to consent, and consent empowers all stakeholders.”
Jennifer Glenn, Research Director at IDC, added, “AI-driven companies must rethink how they manage data to meet data sovereignty and privacy requirements. Centralized governance with decentralized control allows organizations to unlock the full potential of their data.”
Zubin’s six core capabilities—AI-driven data protection, risk and access management, data sovereignty, data owner empowerment, role-based data views, and hybrid cloud data management—make it an essential tool for modern organizations. These features ensure that data is secure, compliant, and optimized for today’s digital landscape.