Holistics vs BigQuery
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Holistics turns the BI dashboard into a conversational AI surface, on customer-owned models.
Holistics is well into a BI-meets-AI productization phase, layering conversational analytics on top of its existing modeling and dashboard core. Recent releases mix consumer-grade dashboard polish (auto-run filters, K/M/B number formatting, percentile calculations) with deeper AI plumbing: bring-your-own Claude and Gemini keys, per-user AI access controls, and now an Ask AI that asks clarifying questions back. The GitHub App integration also signals enterprise-readiness work alongside the AI push.
The product is being repositioned from a self-service BI tool to an AI-mediated analytics workspace where natural-language exploration is the headline interaction. Crucially, the team is pushing AI as an infrastructure layer customers can own — BYO LLM keys, granular access policies — rather than locking customers into a vendor-managed model. The dashboard improvements look incremental, but read as ground prep for AI agents to consume and manipulate dashboards more reliably.
Expect the next quarter to bring agentic dashboard editing — Ask AI not just answering but proposing dashboards and saving them — plus expanded BYO LLM coverage (likely Azure OpenAI or open-weights via OpenRouter) to widen procurement options for enterprise buyers.
BigQuery doubles down on Iceberg, graph, and global data sharing as the lakehouse fight intensifies.
BigQuery's May 2026 ship list is dominated by three tracks: open-format lakehouse integration (Iceberg v3 with deletion vectors, REST catalog support in Conversational Analytics), graph capabilities maturing inside BigQuery Studio, and global data exchange via multi-region sharing listings reaching GA. Alongside the feature work, Google is tightening Data Transfer Service security (MFA on Google Ads transfers) and warning about Ads retention changes that will cap historical backfills from June 1. The release notes show a mature warehouse continuing to absorb adjacent workloads rather than reinventing itself.
BigQuery is positioning itself as the federated query and sharing fabric for a multi-format world, with Iceberg getting closer to first-class status and Conversational Analytics extending across external catalogs. The graph and notebook work signals a push to keep more analytical work inside Studio instead of bouncing to specialized tools. Expect continued layering of governance, AI-assisted query, and open-table support on top of the existing engine rather than core engine reinvention.
Next obvious step is GA for Iceberg v3 features and full conversational graph querying without Preview gating. Watch for additional first-party data sources getting MFA mandates, mirroring the Google Ads tightening.
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