Analytics query accelerators provide SQL or SQL-like query support on a broad range of data sources. They are most frequently used as a means of providing interactive and production-optimized delivery on semantically flexible data stores that do not inherently have the capabilities to provide sufficient performance or ease of use on their own. Commonly used in conjunction with data lakes, they aim to support BI dashboards, interactive query capabilities, data modeling and other analytics use cases. (Retired as of Feb-26-2026).
Analytics and business intelligence (ABI) platforms prepare, model, analyze and visualize data to support decision making. They deliver insights through AI-powered conversational experiences, interactive dashboards and classic reporting. They support collaboration between business and technical users for defining the dimensions, measures and business rules used to create and maintain semantic models. The platforms provide functionality for agentic analytics, where AI agents coordinate tasks across the data-to-insight workflow to automate insight delivery under governance and audit controls. Analytics and business intelligence platforms integrate data from multiple sources, such as databases, spreadsheets, cloud services and external data feeds, to provide a unified view of data, breaking down silos and transforming raw data into meaningful insights. They also allow users to clean, transform and prepare data for analysis, in addition to creating data models that define relationships between different data entities.