Mode Raises the Bar on The Future of Modern Business Intelligence

Introduces Datasets for Self-Service Reporting and Code-Free Data Exploration; Unveils New Look and Feel

Mode Analytics, the modern Business Intelligence (BI) platform that brings data teams and business teams together to drive impact introduced Datasets: curated, reusable building blocks that power self-service reporting and code-free data exploration. Mode also unveiled a completely new look and feel, an important element of its enhanced user experience as the first BI platform built around the way modern data teams work.

“Modern BI shouldn’t force you to choose between the needs of data teams and business teams,” said Gaurav Rewari, CEO, Mode Analytics. “We believe that by bringing everyone together for ‘multimodal’ data analysis, organizations can move faster, make better decisions, and increase the impact of their modern data stack.”

Mode is the modern business intelligence platform that unites data teams with business teams to build analytics that drive outcomes. The Mode platform provides data tools for every team in a single platform–from SQL, R and Python to drag-and-drop visual exploration and self-serve reporting. By supporting the multimodal analytical needs required of today’s businesses, Mode clears the path from data to insights to uplevel decision making at every level of the organization. With Mode, data leaders run more efficient, higher impact data teams, increase data maturity, and maximize the Return on Investment (ROI) on the modern data stack. As the unified intelligence layer, Mode turns data into a competitive advantage for leading businesses across all sectors and stages.

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“Mode is on a mission to help our customers transform their data into a true competitive advantage,” said Emily Ritter, VP Marketing, Mode Analytics. “As we usher in the next phase of BI, data leaders are asking themselves not only what the modern data stack can do for their team today, but also how it can drive the business forward for years to come. These questions have inspired us to provide a better user experience across lines of business, enabling data teams to deliver on stakeholder needs and drive outcomes like never before.”

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As a critical first step in redefining Modern BI, Mode has opened waitlist access to its newest product capability: Datasets, a new entry point for governed self-service reporting, without the rigidity of a traditional data model. Mode’s Datasets empower data teams to create and distribute verified, canonical datasets to teams throughout the business, simply by writing SQL. It will also allow business professionals to explore data and build reports on their own, based on dimensions and measures that are curated and governed by data teams. In combination with Mode’s other award-winning platform components, Helix and Visual Explorer, Datasets is an important continuation toward supporting both analyst-first workflows and self-service capabilities, together in one analytics and business intelligence platform. Mode’s support for multimodal analysis enables data teams to go beyond traditional BI to deliver strategic insights and self-service reporting side-by-side in a single platform, at the pace the business needs to make decisions.

“Mode is incredibly valuable as a full-stack, full-service platform from a data analyst all the way to an end user,” said Adam Smith, Analytics Manager, Imperfect Foods. “Analysts can go deep, end users get all the data they need, and our team gets to make everyone part of the data strategy.”

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