Presight NewsPulse, an AI-powered news intelligence assistant, debuts on Microsoft Azure Marketplace offering executive-ready insights.
ABU DHABI: Presight, the UAE-based global AI and big data analytics powerhouse, has launched its first product on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace — Presight NewsPulse, an AI-driven news assistant. The tool is now available for early access and is designed to transform raw news data into meaningful, real-time insights for decision-makers.
Presight NewsPulse sets itself apart by utilising Large Language Models (LLMs) to analyse tone, sentiment, and context across over 500,000 global news articles each weekday. The system supports over 100 languages and covers 200+ regions, refreshing insights every 15 minutes to ensure that users stay informed with the most current developments.
The AI assistant categorises news content into seven PESTEL categories and over 50 subtopics, delivering business-ready intelligence on companies, sectors, economies, and geopolitical developments. The platform also generates automated, structured reports in Word format — from marketing bulletins and sentiment snapshots to board-ready country and event digests.
“Presight NewsPulse is our first publicly available product on Microsoft Azure Marketplace. We’re thrilled to offer our AI capabilities to a broader market beyond just governments and large organisations,” said Thomas Pramotedham, CEO of Presight.
Sherif Tawfik, Chief Partnership Officer at G42 and Microsoft Global Alliance, added: “This launch marks a milestone in our ongoing collaboration, bringing secure, scalable innovation to the UAE and beyond.”
With features such as a natural language chat interface, mobile voice interaction, and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), Presight NewsPulse simplifies how users access and understand complex global developments. It integrates with the GDELT database for extensive news monitoring and includes native iOS support for mobile executives.
Presight offers a one-month free trial with the standard plan, priced at USD99 per user/month, covering up to 30 dynamic reports and one year of historical data. White-label options are available for agencies and enterprises wanting to customise deployments.
Presight NewsPulse is available now on Microsoft Azure Marketplace, though access may be restricted in certain regions. The service exclusively monitors online news content and excludes paywalled publications.


