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Bizintellis Launches Conversational Tool for Enterprise Data

May 22 2026

Texas-based Business Intelligence specialist Bizintellis has launched insy8.ai, an AI-powered tool giving client firms the ability to query business and research data via a natural language conversational interface.

Abhijith UllasBizintellis develops market research platforms, enterprise applications and AI-powered analytical systems including business intelligence tools. insy8.ai is designed to integrate with multiple AI models and enterprise AI environments, allowing users to configure the platform based on their preferred infrastructure, AI providers, and internal governance policies.

insy8.ai enables users to ask questions directly and receive contextual answers, analytical summaries, and visual insights in real time, based on the information in both structured and unstructured datasets. The firm says it is designed to support 'modern insight teams dealing with growing volumes of survey data, reporting tables, stacked datasets, operational data, and multi-source business information.' The platform supports analytical workflows including cross-tabulation-style exploration, statistical summaries and segmentation analysis.

'Organizations today have more data than ever before,' says Technology Lead Abhijith Ullas (pictured), 'but the challenge is no longer collecting data - it is making that data easier to explore, understand, and act on. We believe the future of analytics will move beyond static dashboards toward conversational and contextual insight systems that allow users to interact with data more naturally.'

The firm is online at www.bizintellis.com .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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