As enterprises seek to expand and accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) many are finding that longstanding analytics and data challenges are a barrier to success. As was explained in ISG’s State of Generative AI Market Report, AI requires data that is clean, well-organized and compliant with regulatory standards. The need for good data management is by no means new, but the expectations and demands associated with AI are a forcing function for enterprises to take long-overdue steps to improve data and analytics processes. This is encouraging some enterprises to reconsider the smorgasbord of providers used across their data and analytics estate, which is good news for software providers such as Domo that offer platforms that transcend traditionally separate product categories.
Domo was founded in 2010 by chief executive officer Josh James, who was previously founder and CEO of web analytics provider Omniture and saw an opportunity to create a
Domo is best known as a provider of software for BI and analytics, thanks to its functionality for visualization, reporting, data science and embedded analytics. The company is
In addition to BI and AI functionality, the company’s Data Experience Platform provides a broad range of capabilities that includes governance and security, data integration and application development. Domo’s App Creation Tools include the low-code App Studio development environment as well as the App Dev Framework, which is designed for experienced coders. Both enable the development of applications based on data governed and managed using Domo and provide integration with Domo Workflows, a no-code tool that enables line-of-business workers to integrate data, orchestrate user actions and automate business processes. Domo App Studio was announced as generally available during Domopalooza 2024, while the company also enhanced Domo Workflows with the ability for users to create their own functions for accessing third-party data sources and APIs. Domo’s native data integration functionality differentiates the company from many of its BI rivals. It boasts over 1,000 pre-built data connectors, as well as functionality for data preparation and transformation, federated queries, query acceleration, data writeback, data orchestration and data lineage. In June 2024 the company announced the launch of Domo Integration Suite, which includes Domo’s Magic ETL tool for developing extract, transform and load data integration pipelines as well as Cloud Amplifier, which provides integration with cloud data sources including AWS’s Amazon Redshift, Databricks, Google BigQuery and Snowflake.
Domo’s continued investment in AI capabilities enables users to leverage the power of AI to increase the value that can be derived from data and complements the breadth and depth of the Data Experience Platform. Enterprises aiming to streamline data processes using cloud-based BI should consider Domo, especially those looking to enable or enhance collaboration, as well as those exploring options to consolidate data and analytics providers. While Domo offers integration with external data sources—including bi-directional integration which has long been missing from BI software—its combination of BI and AI functionality with data integration, data processing, data governance and application development may enable enterprise to rationalize data and analytics providers while improving operations and automating processes.
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Matt Aslett