ThoughtSpot Launches Embedded Search-Driven Analytics Platform
Now every company can easily monetize their data by letting everyone both inside and outside an organization use search to analyze their enterprise data in seconds.
New Extended Enterprise Edition lets customers and OEM partners easily embed ThoughtSpot's Relational Search into their apps, extranets, and B2B portals designed for employees, partners, or customers.
Next generation scale-out architecture combined with unlimited user licensing designed to support millions of users.
PALO ALTO, Calif. and GRAPEVINE, Texas, March 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- ThoughtSpot, the leader in search-driven analytics for the enterprise, today announced the general availability of a new Embedded Analytics solution available with ThoughtSpot's new Extended Enterprise Edition. Recently recognized as a new entrant in the Gartner 2017 Magic Quadrant for Business Intelligence and Analytics Platforms report, ThoughtSpot is unveiling this new offering at the Gartner Data and Analytics Summit in Grapevine, TX this week.
ThoughtSpot's Embedded Analytics solution enables organizations to deliver insights to employees, partners, and customers across their extended ecosystem, by infusing search-driven analytics into their custom business applications, B2B portals, and workflows. Through the power of Relational Search, ThoughtSpot vastly expands the reach of business intelligence so everyone both inside and outside the enterprise can now benefit from a search-driven experience to analyze data in seconds.
Easy-to-use analytics capabilities are no longer a nice-to-have for modern software solution providers and enterprises alike. As massive amounts of data is being generated, it is vital for companies to provide data access to users beyond the enterprise and find new innovative ways to monetize their data. Employees, customers, and partners have long relied on centralized BI or development teams to build reports for data insights. Unfortunately, the further away from these constrained resources, the longer it takes to get answers to data-driven questions. Similarly, solution providers attempting a "build-first" approach to their analytics capabilities have incurred increased costs and longer time-to-market in launching their solutions.
ThoughtSpot Extended Enterprise employs a next-generation analytics architecture powered by Relational Search. This new breed of BI architecture and in-memory calculation engine makes it easy to analyze billions of rows of data across multiple data sources, while delivering sub-second performance and governance at scale. As a result, non-technical business people beyond the boundaries of the enterprise can search to find fast answers to their data questions without relying on data experts. Simple to build, with flexible deployment options and an architecture that scales out with ease, ThoughtSpot Extended Enterprise provides the agility and control so solution providers can get to market fast.
"ThoughtSpot's Embedded Search-Driven Analytics solution lets us deliver data insights directly to our customers in a way that's intuitive and incredibly fast," said Zahra Safavian, VP of Product at SSB Bart. "At SSB Bart, we are creating a world where digital technology can become a profound and empowering force in the lives of users with disabilities. With ThoughtSpot, we will make an impact even faster."
"Search-driven analytics is revolutionizing how employees quickly and easily analyze their company data. We're now thrilled to bring the same ease-of-use and performance-at-scale to our customers' customers and partners," said Ajeet Singh, co-founder and CEO of ThoughtSpot. "Now customers and partners can embed ThoughtSpot's Relational Search into any business application, extranet, or portal. It's now easier than ever for companies to monetize their data with human-scale analytics."
ThoughtSpot's Extended Enterprise capabilities include:
- Seamless search-driven experience, infused into any application: Rather than waiting weeks or months for a backlogged BI or development team to create rigid charts and dashboards, ThoughtSpot's embedded search-driven approach enables every business person inside or outside the enterprise to use the power of search to get instant answers to their data questions, just as easily as they use search in their personal lives. They can ask as many questions as they want, and be able to answer that next question instantly, without incurring the costs of tapping into constrained data experts to update reports.
- Fast query performance at scale: ThoughtSpot's next-generation analytics architecture is built from the ground up to deliver access to data at 'human-scale' and enable anyone to analyze their data in seconds. Its Relational Search Engine and built-in in-memory calculation engine makes it easy for millions of users to analyze billions of rows of data across multiple data sources, and delivers sub-second performance. No cubes, aggregations, summary tables or data marts are required to optimize for performance. As a result source data fidelity is maintained, enabling end users to flexibly ask questions on data at any level.
- Centralized governance and security at scale: Expanding the reach of business intelligence well beyond enterprise boundaries requires a flexible and scalable governance framework that can scale to large numbers of users and security groups. ThoughtSpot provides granular column, object and row-level access control to a single shared data model across billions of records and scales to millions of users and hundreds of thousands of security groups. Fine-grained permissions ensure that only authorized users have access to the right set of data.
- Flexible deployment options: ThoughtSpot offers many options to rapidly inject analytics in custom applications, portals or workflows. Embedding Relational Search delivers the full power of ThoughtSpot's search-driven experience into any application. Combine that with pluggable charts and dashboards to embed any visualization into an application's workflow. An extensive REST-based Data and Metadata API gives customers complete control to flexibly implement a custom look-and-feel on query result sets from ThoughtSpot. In addition, ThoughtSpot provides custom branding, white-labeling and OEM options to maintain a brand-consistent experience.
ThoughtSpot is a Premier Plus exhibitor at the Gartner Data and Analytics Summit in Grapevine, TX from March 6 - March 9, 2017 and is featuring its Extended Enterprise solution in an informative session on Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 3:45pm CT as well as in Booth #413 in the Solution Showcase.
Pricing and Availability
ThoughtSpot Extended Enterprise is now generally available. ThoughtSpot software can be deployed on-premise or hosted in a cloud-based infrastructure such as Amazon Web Services. Price is based on data volume and includes unlimited end user licenses. For more information, or to request a demo, please visit http://www.thoughtspot.com/demo.
About ThoughtSpot
ThoughtSpot is a next generation analytics platform powered by the World's first Relational Search engine. ThoughtSpot's search-driven analytics lets business people build reports and dashboards in seconds. ThoughtSpot's new breed of BI architecture and in-memory calculation engine was built from the ground up to make it easy to analyze billions of rows of data across multiple data sources, while delivering sub-second performance and enterprise-wide governance. ThoughtSpot connects with any on-premise, cloud, big data, or desktop data source and deploys 85% faster than legacy technologies. With ThoughtSpot, BI & Analytics teams have cut their reporting backlogs by over 90% and enabled thousands of daily decisions throughout their organizations. ThoughtSpot has built the world's most advanced, yet easy-to-use number-crunching machine with a singular mission - to deliver access to data and insights at "human scale." For more information please visit thoughtspot.com.
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