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GoodData Powers the Next Wave of BI With Intelligent Data Automation
Deliver intelligent data workflows that automatically schedule exports, trigger alerts, and deliver insights when and where they matter.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESS Newswire / July 28, 2025 / GoodData, the AI-native analytics platform, today launched Intelligent Data Automation: a powerful new framework designed for proactive insight delivery and operational responsiveness.
Intelligent Data Automation delivers seamless, scalable, and governed automation that drives reports, triggers alerts, and embeds analytics across operational workflows. Built for scale, governance, and developer control, GoodData's automation layer accelerates decision-making while reducing alert fatigue and fragmented data workflows.
With Intelligent Data Automation, we're closing the gap between data and action. Teams no longer have to wait for insights; they receive them automatically, in their preferred format, delivered to any endpoint, with the context they need to act fast. It's automation designed for the AI era.
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Intelligent Data Automation for Workflow-Embedded Analytics
With GoodData's future-ready automation layer, users get:
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With GoodData, we've transformed our embedded analytics experience for our customers, giving them tailored, actionable insights into sales performance and customer engagement. Automation features like scheduled exports help ensure our users get the information they need, when they need it, which is a big upgrade to our analytics suite.
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AI-Driven Automation Layer
GoodData is expanding its Intelligent Data Automation with a future-ready AI-driven automation layer. Designed to reduce noise and highlight what matters most, this development marks the beginning of a broader rollout of AI capabilities coming soon, offering an early look at more intelligent, proactive analytics.
Built-in from day one, Intelligent Data Automation is not a bolt-on or add-on - it's part of GoodData's core execution layer designed for modern SaaS vendors, embedded platforms, and multi-tenant environments. It delivers operational BI that works at scale, is developer-friendly, and drives faster, smarter decisions across thousands of users, dozens of systems, or entire customer bases.
To learn more about how Intelligent Data Automation can transform your data strategy, visit gooddata.com.
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