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Alteryx, best known for its Alteryx Designer product for building complex data pipelines in a drag-and-drop, low-code environment, has been steadily making acquisitions over the years. Earlier this month, it announced its new Alteryx Analytics Cloud service, which brings many of them together.
Last year, Alteryx acquired Hyper Anna, a cloud platform that automates the generation of AI-driven insights from data. The insights can help highlight anomalies in data while enabling various user personas to be part of the analytics journey, regardless of technical level. In 2019, Alteryx picked up Feature Labs, an automated machine learning (AutoML) platform.
More recently, Alteryx acquired Trifacta, which offers a well-known self-service data preparation and data engineering platform. With this acquisition, Alteryx was able to provide a low/no-code analytics data engineering solution, with deployment flexibility (on-premises, cloud and hybrid) to boot.
Now, Alteryx brings their recent acquisitions into one platform: Alteryx Analytics Cloud. The platform consists of four modules, comprised of the flagship Designer platform and products from the three aforementioned acquisitions:
All products within Alteryx Analytics Cloud offer integration with Slack to share insights and send notifications about issues to individuals and teams. The four products can be purchased separately or in combination, with the latter route potentially offering bundled pricing advantages.
The enormous number of startups in the analytics industry caused a fragmentation that is now giving way to consolidation, both corporately and technologically. Alteryx is clearly looking to be one of the pioneers of this change via Analytics Cloud.
On that very subject, Alteryx VP of Product Management, Jay Henderson said to The New Stack, “I think we are all starting to see a wave of consolidation… driven by customer needs. We are seeing companies really looking to enable lots of different personas within their organization; everyone from IT and data engineers to analysts and business teams…we are really trying to figure out how to democratize analytics.”
Deploying analytics platforms that apply across organizational roles not only helps users increase their productivity, it also lowers costs by reducing the number of products needed for analytics and the work required to integrate them. With data’s rapid move to the cloud has come a desire by enterprise organizations to do analytics there too. Alteryx Analytics Cloud strengthens Alteryx’s portfolio and helps it pioneer a solution mindful of current analytics trends, including cloud growth, integrated solutions, and democratization.