DataRobot launches programme to accelerate AI-driven transformations

By James Henderson
Automated machine learning firm DataRobot has launched an AI Partner Programme, a global initiative to support and enable select partners to accelerate...

Automated machine learning firm DataRobot has launched an AI Partner Programme, a global initiative to support and enable select partners to accelerate an AI-driven transformation for their customers.

The AI Partner Programme already features companies such as Cleartelligence, MIP, and Teknion.

DataRobot said that AI and machine learning are driving a competitive advantage for industry leaders, but many companies don’t have the expertise or resources to create predictive models that extract business value from their data.

The company works closely with firms in its AI Partner Programme to make machine learning more accessible to a broader set of users who don’t have a data science background – such as business analysts and executives.

“Automated machine learning allows us to bring greater efficiency and scale to bear as we address the increasingly sophisticated analytical needs of our clients,” said Fabrice Ciais, Advanced Analytics lead, PwC U.K.

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“This is particularly helpful for organisations at the early stage of their analytics journey who have ambitions to scale-up quickly. It really shows its value when a large number of models need to run in parallel (e.g., for model validation), or when speed and precision are key drivers of competitive advantage in the marketplace.”

The AI Partner Programme is aimed at value added resellers and global and regional analytics consulting firms who have a strong understanding of data analytics and data science, as well as domain expertise within certain industries such as financial services, manufacturing, healthcare, and government or functional domains such as supply chain, marketing, and finance.

“We created our AI Partner Programme to enable top-notch partners in the analytics space to offer DataRobot’s automated machine learning platform, as well as advanced education and professional services,” said Seann Gardiner, EVP of Business Development, DataRobot.

“By working with world-class resellers and consultants, we are expanding and accelerating our ability to fulfill our mission of enabling the AI-driven enterprise.”

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