Deep Dive: Supercharge Your BI & Analytics
Achieving connected operations means going beyond the assembly line approach to data and analytics. It means creating full-fidelity feedback loops between your data, analytics, and operational workflows. Palantir Foundry can help make this possible, first by enriching your existing BI and analytics tooling and then by extending it to include more dynamic decision-making workflows.
Step 1: Enrich Your Existing BI Tooling with Foundry Data Integration and Ontology
Foundry supercharges your existing BI and analytic tooling with best-in-class data integration and ontology capabilities.
Foundry can integrate any existing data assets and models — from massive-scale sensor and IoT sources, telemetry and video data, licensed third-party data, and all internal sources. The Foundry Ontology sits on top of these integrated digital artifacts, using them to formulate a “digital twin” of the real-world things that constitute your business (e.g., plants, customers, transactions). The Ontology acts as a common data layer with multi-modal storage, supporting a diverse range of end-user functionality from search to time series analysis to geospatial visualization and more.
Together, these capabilities fortify conventional BI/analytics in several ways:
Foundry is designed to integrate deeply with your existing BI and analytical tools. It accomplishes this through REST APIs; ODBC and JDBC drivers; Python and R SDKs for connection to data science tools; and out-of-the-box connectors for common tools like Power BI and Tableau.
Step 2: Extend Your BI Ecosystem with Interactive Decision-making Applications
A fast-changing world demands the ability to pivot from “reactive” to “proactive” decision-making. Technologically, this means giving both technical and non-technical users not just ways to consume insights, but ways to manipulate, analyze, and act on heterogeneous data in dynamic, highly interactive applications.
As a result, we designed Foundry with capabilities that expand the pool of people who can transform data, perform analysis, build models, and build applications — reducing the bottleneck on engineering resources.
Beyond these out-of-the-box capabilities, Foundry recognizes that many valuable workflows are highly specific to your organization. To address this, we designed Workshop, a modular application builder that empowers a diverse community of builders to develop and manage complex read-write applications.
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Workshop lets your teams compose applications using high-quality layouts and dynamic widgets, where builders articulate the inputs, outputs, and actions relevant to their use case. Here are just a few examples of interactive applications configured with Foundry’s modular application building blocks:
Often, these applications are deployed in hours — fueling rapid concept iteration and saving weeks or months as compared to a fully bespoke solution. By abstracting away technical hurdles such as hosting, authentication, authorization, data integration, monitoring, and more, Workshop greatly reduces development costs and lets you to focus on building.
Step 3: Drive Org-Wide Decision-Making Processes
While the quality of each BI/analytic application matters, the connectivity of the system as a whole is equally important. Without a smart latticework across tools, organizations may see splintering in their data, logic, and processes — and in turn slowing progress in their ability to adapt to new conditions and improve.
To deliver deep operational connectivity across your BI, analytics, and operational tooling, Foundry employs an approach called decision orchestration. While conventional BI and analytics lack dynamic decision-based workflows, Foundry’s decision orchestration layer captures decisions made in user-facing applications and writes the results back into the organization’s Ontology, creating the feedback loops needed for high-velocity organizational learning.
Importantly, we designed Foundry so that it does not simply record past decisions, but actually enables you to simulate possible future states of the world. By leveraging Ontology-backed applications, decision makers can perform “what-if” analysis and scenario-test the downstream consequences of actions to better determine how they contribute to global business priorities.
To run these simulations, the Foundry Ontology blends inputs from integrated data and models, systems of action, and more. The platform then captures any decisions, results, and relevant context back into the Ontology as well as to underlying systems of action (e.g., ERP, CRM, MES, Asset Config, Edge). This operational feedback informs future simulations, improves data and AI/ML models, fuels higher-level decision-making, and accelerates learning within the organization.
See What Foundry Can Do For Your BI & Analytics Processes
Learn more about the Foundry BI & Analytics suite here, or explore Foundry's integration with popular SQL and BI tools here. Looking to start a conversation? Get in touch with a member of our Foundry product team to learn more about how Foundry can enhance your BI and Analytics tooling.
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2yBrilliant as always. I loved the specific use cases that were mentioned.
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