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Monda – Weekly Recap

Monda, a data and AI infrastructure company, saw a week of substantial strategic, product, and governance developments, as well as internal alignment initiatives, highlighted through multiple announcements and events. This weekly summary reviews the key updates and their potential implications for the company’s growth trajectory and positioning in the data and AI ecosystem.

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A central theme was product expansion around data monetization and sharing. Monda launched Monda Share, a no-code, AI-ready data product sharing platform built on SOC II-certified technology acquired through its purchase of Amplify Data. The platform enables non-technical users to create and distribute customized data products via prebuilt connectors, self-healing pipelines, SLA visibility, and cost-optimization features for data egress. This move broadens Monda’s addressable market among enterprises and data providers seeking streamlined, self-serve data delivery and could support higher recurring revenues and deeper integration into customers’ data workflows over time.

Complementing this, the company continued to promote its Data Storefront product, a no-code solution that lets data-as-a-service vendors publish structured, conversion-optimized data catalogs on their own domains. The highlighted deployment with aviation data provider ch-aviation provides practical validation and social proof. Together, Monda Share and Data Storefront position Monda as a provider of end-to-end tools for data commercialization, from storefront discovery to customized delivery.

On the security and governance front, Monda announced ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification for its information security management system and launched a public Trust Center. These steps, along with the appointment of Kezia V. as Compliance Manager overseeing privacy, security, and regulatory adherence, materially strengthen Monda’s enterprise readiness and credibility, particularly for regulated and data-sensitive customers. These initiatives may reduce sales friction, support larger and higher-value contracts, and improve risk management, even though immediate financial impacts are not quantified.

Monda also focused on brand positioning and organizational alignment. The company hosted the Monda Data & AI Summit 2025 in Berlin, marking its first anniversary and using the event to launch Monda Share, convene customers and partners, and reinforce its thought leadership in data and AI. In parallel, a company-wide offsite in Berlin emphasized retrospectives, second-half planning, and team-building, signaling attention to execution discipline and cultural cohesion.

Overall, the week reflected a combination of product innovation, strengthened compliance and security posture, and ecosystem and internal alignment activities that collectively enhance Monda’s long-term competitive position in the data and AI infrastructure market, even as near-term financial impacts remain qualitative and undisclosed.

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