Introduction
What is Denzing?
Denzing is an enterprise intelligence platform designed to help organizations instantly surface trusted insights from their existing data infrastructure. You can interact with Denzing Agents using natural language and receive validated analyses that range from simple performance questions to multi-layered forecasts and visualizations.
Why Denzing?
Denzing empowers teams across your organization to derive meaningful business insights without writing SQL, building dashboards, or submitting tickets to data teams.
By translating natural language questions into structured, reasoning-driven analyses, Denzing accelerates decision-making and removes friction from the insight process. Executives gain immediate clarity on performance and strategy. Non-technical users can independently explore data with confidence. Data professionals reclaim time previously spent on repetitive reporting and instead focus on higher-impact, strategic initiatives.
Architecture
Denzing operates on a revolutionary Agentic system that sits on top of your company's existing data stack. Agents are the core intelligence units within Denzing. Each Agent functions like a dedicated data analyst trained specifically on your organization. Users can create your own Agents after connecting to a data source. The Agents page shows you the various elements of an Agent including knowledge base and backstory, schema layer, and semantic layer. We recommend checking out the architecture page to understand how our platform works. .
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Data Sources
Denzing connects directly to your existing data infrastructure without requiring re-platforming. You can go to the data source page when you are ready to connect your data to Denzing. The page explains what data sources can be used, how to add new databases, and troubleshooting for each data source type.
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Agent
Agents are the core intelligence units within Denzing.
Each Agent functions like a dedicated data analyst trained specifically on your organization. Users can create Agents after connecting to a data source.
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