Alteryx and Databricks Expand Partnership

Alteryx and Databricks Fast-Track AI for Enterprises with Deepened Integration

Alteryx has expanded its partnership and product integrations with the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform. 

Alteryx, Inc., an AI for enterprise analytics provider, announced its expanded partnership and product integrations with the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform. These new capabilities provide a faster path to AI-driven insights, enabling business users to get to their first analytics use case in just a few clicks – saving implementation time while leveraging a governed, visible process.

Adam Wilson, senior vice president and general manager, Alteryx Analytics Cloud, said, “It’s no secret that AI has become a top priority for leading organisations. For successful AI adoption, it’s critical to include functional domain experts who understand the data and the use cases best. This new functionality will help enterprises involve these domain experts in the analytics process earlier and more seamlessly than ever by uniting Alteryx’s easy-to-use interface with the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform.”

Ken Wong, senior director, Product Management at Databricks, said, “Our vision for the Data Intelligence Platform is to democratise access to data and AI to everyone. Alteryx joining Databricks Partner Connect and expanding on our integration will make it easier than ever for business users to harness the power of our platform without being dependent on scarce data specialists.”

With the expanded integration, Databricks customers can launch a free trial of the Alteryx Analytics Cloud from the Alteryx tile in the Databricks Partner Connect menu. Users can also now execute Alteryx Designer Cloud workflows using Databricks SQL and SQL Serverless – enabling more users to leverage Databricks to run all SQL and business intelligence (BI) applications at scale with up to 12 times better price/performance in the environment of their choice. Additionally, Alteryx now supports Databricks on AWS and Azure. These additions give business users even more tools to leverage AI-powered analytics at scale.