GoodData, a leader in data and analytics infrastructure, announced the general availability of GoodData Cloud on Amazon Web Services (AWS), the next-generation cloud analytics platform focused on ease of adoption, API-first design, and integration with the modern data stack.
“As companies move their data to cloud data warehouses and data lakes, they need easy access to cloud analytics infrastructure. This infrastructure needs to enable them to mine their data for real-time insights and deliver these insights across all digital workspaces or systems of work,” said GoodData’s Founder and CEO Roman Stanek. “We are excited to work with AWS on this launch. The global availability of GoodData Cloud on AWS allows us to deliver scalable analytics services that follow the local laws and compliance regulations worldwide.”
GoodData Cloud brings these key innovations to the market:
- Instant access — no installation or credit card required
- Data source querying in real-time without the need to move data
- Creation of visualizations and dashboards with a drag-and-drop user interface
- Self-service analytics integrated into customer applications
- Analytics consumption via open APIs and standard protocols
GoodData Cloud is a fully managed, open, API-first analytics platform, and it comes pre-integrated with modern analytics services like Snowflake, Amazon Redshift, and Dremio. GoodData cloud also offers a wide variety of APIs, Software Development Kits (SDK), and low-code/no-code user interaction tools from dashboards to data exploration, plus out-of-the-box multi-tenancy, compliance, and advanced security.
“We are excited about the new features available in GoodData’s Cloud solution, and the possible new markets that it allows us to start digging into short-term,” said Diego Guedes, Business Intelligence Analyst at the largest technology company in Brazil, TOTVS.
“GoodData enables enterprises to build custom analytics solutions through interactive dashboards, drag-and-drop UI, and real-time data to make data-informed decisions or monetize data products. We are excited to work with a customer-focused, forward-thinking analytics organization on launching their new cloud platform,” said Howard Wright, VP, Global Head of Start Ups at AWS.