How Zenlytic and Agentic AI are the Future of Self-Service Analytics

How Zenlytic and Agentic AI Revolutionize Self-Service Analytics (+ a Zenlytic Demo) 

 

Dashboards promised self-service analytics, but they haven’t solved the challenge. Too often, business users still struggle to get the insights they need without relying on data teams.

Watch our discussion on how using Agentic AI is a smarter way for business users to interact with their data. Where Ryan and Tony explore why dashboards fall short, how Zenlytic is pioneering a smarter approach with Agentic AI, and real-world use cases demonstrating its impact.

What you’ll learn:

  1. Why dashboards haven’t fully solved self-service analytics
  2. How Agentic AI enables a more intuitive way to engage with data
  3. How Zenlytic empowers data teams by providing a different approach
  4. Real-world use cases of Zenlytic in action
  5. Live demo: See how Zenlytic acts as a personal AI data analyst, instantly connecting to proprietary data, answering questions in plain English, and delivering clear insights

Don’t miss this opportunity to see how AI is reshaping self-service analytics!

Meet the hosts

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Tony Dahlager, Chief Data Officer, Analytics8

Tony is responsible for data strategy and data governance at Analytics8, ensuring we make the best decisions for our company and the clients we serve. He also leads our Consumer Goods and Services vertical within our go-to-market team.

Ryan Janssen, CEO, Zenlytic

Ryan is an entrepreneur, engineer, AI tinkerer, and former VC. He is the co-founder and CEO of Zenlytic, an intelligent analytics platform. Ryan previously co-founded Ex Quanta AI Studio, a data consultancy, in 2018. Ryan started his career as a software developer in his native Canada, before moving to London, UK. There, he worked as a venture capitalist and private equity investor, investing in technology businesses with investments of up to $50m. He has masters degrees from Harvard University and Oxford University. Ryan has lived in 9 cities, 4 countries, and 3 continents, but currently calls Miami, USA home.