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GoodData Launches AI for Self-Hosted Analytics: Powerful, Proven, Private
GoodData AI capabilities, including AI Assistant and Smart Search, now available for self-hosted deployment. Keep your data private, compliant, and AI-fuelled.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / July 7, 2025 / GoodData, the AI-native analytics platform, today announced GoodData AI is now available for self-hosted deployment. Enterprises can now run GoodData AI, including AI Assistant and Smart Search, entirely within their own infrastructure - on-premises or in a private cloud - with zero third-party data exposure.
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Roman Stanek, Founder and CEO, GoodData
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