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CIOs should elevate their data-driven organizations for the AI era by sponsoring citizen data analytics initiatives.
Citizen data science aimed to bring data visualization, reporting, and dashboarding to business teams. Citizen analytics takes this several steps forward and aims to help business teams deliver capabilities across the full data, analytics, and AI lifecycle.

I recently attended Domopalooza, Domo’s annual conference, where they demonstrated their vision for data and AI. Domo is best known for its BI capabilities, but CIOs should take a fresh look at its no-code workflows, robust data integration capabilities, and emerging AI Catalyst for developing AI agents.
At Domopalooza, CEOs and CIOs shared how citizen analytics impacts their businesses. Here’s a recap:
Below are three differentiating capabilities from Domo that CIOs need to know.
Data science and workflow applications often live in two distinct worlds, with different teams and skill sets. While many BI platforms can embed data visualizations into applications, few make it easy. Developers often have to customize the BI tool’s embed code with custom JavaScript, and the UX can feel disconnected from the work to be done.
Domo does the reverse, embedding applications and workflows into a UX dominated by analytics. These include dashboards where you can update data, complete a workflow, or trigger an AI agent and then see real-time updates to the analytics.
As AI agents take on more of the work, a UX that devotes more space to data visualizations and embedded analytics can be very powerful.
I have reviewed several data integration and data pipeline technologies. I have also been a hands-on developer with several data integration and prep platforms. Many fail in balancing the trade-offs among capabilities, ease of use, and operational and testing capabilities.
I haven’t used Domo’s data integration capabilities, but branding it “Magic ETL” sets a high bar for expectations. Here’s the magic they demoed:
Andrea Henderson, senior product manager at Domo, showed me some of the other advanced Magic ETL tiles. They include tiles for AI forecasting, outlier detection, and removing duplicates, in addition to tiles for other common data transformations.
Domo presented examples of pragmatic AI capabilities and a commitment to connecting to the AI ecosystem. Some specifics:
Domo presented a one-stop shop for data, AI, and analytics that can be a compelling buy for midsize organizations with significant data/AI business opportunities. Larger enterprises committed to using standard tools and requiring platforms that integrate well in the data/AI ecosystem will also benefit. Domo demonstrated a clear commitment to improving its product through customer feedback, with practical enhancements needed by development, data, and business professionals.
Their vision for AI is also worth noting. While some SaaS platforms seek fully automated agentic AI, Domo’s strategy is to connect people with data to make decisions with context.
Review all the new Domo features announced at Domopalooza.
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