Domo Seeks To Connect Enterprise Data To AI Ecosystems With New Offerings

At its Domopalooza event this week, the business intelligence company launched a new AI agent builder, MCP server and other tools to better orchestrate AI agents and enterprise data across business workflows.

Business intelligence provider Domo is expanding its capabilities within the AI arena, launching on Wednesday a new AI orchestration framework that includes an AI agent builder and MCP server, that the company says will help businesses “operationalize” AI.

Domo, which is holding its annual Domopalooza conference in Salt Lake City this week, said the new offerings connect enterprise data directly to external AI platforms and help organizations build and deploy custom AI agents that are tightly integrated with enterprise data and business workflows.

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“AI doesn’t become valuable when a model gets smarter. It becomes valuable when it’s connected to your business and becomes a system of action,” said Domo founder and CEO Josh James (pictured at Domopalooza) in a statement. “The tools we’ve announced will help users build AI agents connected to trusted enterprise data and workflows, turning AI from an abstract capability into something that actually drives business outcomes.”

Domo, headquartered in American Fork, Utah, is best known for its business intelligence software that provides decision makers with data visualizations, interactive dashboards and other data products that can be shared across an organization.

In recent years the company has extended its platform to span a broad range of capabilities including data integration and transformation, data science and machine learning, data application development, embedded analytics and business process workflows.

More recently, the company has expanded its portfolio with Domo AI, which leverages AI for building and managing data products.

Domo said today’s product unveilings build on the company’s broader vision for an “intelligent enterprise” operating model where business users orchestrate data systems and AI agents to improve decisions and accelerate outcomes.

The AI framework unveiled today includes the Domo AI Library, AI Agent Builder, AI Toolkits and the Domo MCP Server.

AI Agent Builder is used to develop AI agents that work with trusted, governed business data within the company’s flagship Domo AI and Data Products Platform. Domo describes the AI Library, slated for availability this summer, as a central hub for curating and managing AI systems. Within the AI Library users can leverage AI Agent Builder to create conversational agents or agentic workflows for specific use cases, according to the company.

AI Toolkits is a packaged set of capabilities that define what an agent can do, allowing users to combine tools, data and workflows with the instructions and business context—including operational logic and domain-specific knowledge—that guide how agents operate.

Domo said the new Domo MCP Server is a key component of today’s announcements with its ability to extend Domo AI Toolkits and agents to external AI platforms such as Anthopic Claude, Google Gemini and OpenAI ChatGPT.

Through the MCP Server, AI assistants can query datasets and analytics, trigger workflows and automation, create dashboards and applications, and configure alerts and operational processes, according to the company.