This Week In Cloud AI - Lucinity's Financial AI Achieves Microsoft Certification for Azure

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Lucinity's platform has earned the distinction of being Microsoft Certified Software for Financial AI, a status that underscores its adherence to Microsoft's stringent standards for quality, security, and interoperability within the Azure ecosystem. This certification signifies the platform's ability to seamlessly integrate with existing Microsoft environments, enhancing its utility in financial institutions by facilitating smooth integration with current systems and tools. A highlight of Lucinity's offer is its AI-driven FinCrime operating system, which employs Azure’s Large Language Models for tasks such as case summarization and money flow analysis. The platform's availability on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace further showcases its scalability and enterprise readiness, positioning it as a trusted AI solution for combating financial crime efficiently and securely.

In other trading, Foxconn Industrial Internet (SHSE:601138) was a notable mover up 10% and closing at CN¥26.38. At the same time, Ingram Micro Holding (NYSE:INGM) lagged, down 7.5% to end trading at $20.20.

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