Alteryx, unveiled its enhanced analytic process automation (APA) platform, which unifies analytics, data science and business process automation in one, end-to-end platform. By bringing data, processes and people together in a converged approach, the Alteryx APA Platform enables high-impact business outcomes and rapid upskilling of people across the organization. Designed to put automation in the hands of all data workers—from line-of-business users to skilled analysts and data scientists—the human-centered platform transforms how businesses leverage their data assets, optimize their processes and upskill human talent to generate workforce efficiencies, top-line growth and optimize costs.
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“Businesses are looking for transformational outcomes and have a heightened urgency to digitally transform. This requires a new kind of platform with an organizational capacity to make every worker across a company a data worker,” said Dean Stoecker, co-founder and CEO of Alteryx. “The analytics category is fast maturing, and capitalizing on the potential of APA demands a unified platform that makes analytics, data science and process automation accessible to all. Human ingenuity is essential in creating any form of successful automation and when humans and machines work together as a means of amplifying intelligence, we can solve remarkable problems.”
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Stoecker will join leaders from Coca-Cola, PwC and IDC for a livestream event and unveiling of APA as a category and its impact on digital transformation. The livestream event titled, “Accelerating Digital Transformation in COVID Times: Analytic Automation That Lets Data Speak and People Think,” will be held at 8:30 a.m. PT on Thursday, May 21 and will be broadcast over LinkedIn Live, Facebook Live, YouTube Live, Periscope and the Alteryx corporate website.
“Alteryx is a key platform that allows us to tailor products to consumer preferences around the globe,” said Rod Bates, vice president, decision science and data strategy at The Coca-Cola Company. “We use it across many of our businesses that allow us to leverage data, automate processes and empower our people to become self-service digital workers.”