Analytics and automation software provider Alteryx updates the user interface (UI) of its data engineering cloud platform, Designer Cloud, to provide an experience closer to Alteryx.
“What ships for Designer Cloud powered by Trifacta as of today is the classic Trifacta experience. And what we are working on now is integrating the Alteryx experience” for the software interface, said Adam Wilson, senior vice president at Alteryx The data engineering cloud platform is now in early access, he said.
The Designer Cloud, which was originally developed by Trifacta, a company that Alteryx acquired for $400 million in January – had been in preview since August.
In the early access phase, the company plans to open the product to more customers and make it generally available in the first quarter of 2023.
Alteryx also adds data storage and data lake capabilities — a data architecture that provides both storage and analytics capabilities — to the Designer Cloud through its partnership with Snowflake.
Some of Designer Cloud’s other features include a low code/no code interface accessible through a web browser and an integrated scheduling option to automate analyzes and workflows.
The company, which competes directly with companies such as IBM and Microsoft, claims to have more than 8,000 customers worldwide.
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