RelationalAI included in Gartner 2026 Magic Quadrant
RelationalAI was included in Gartner's inaugural 2026 Magic Quadrant for Decision Intelligence Platforms, and the company said the report formalized decision intelligence as an enterprise software category.
RelationalAI said enterprises faced increasing pressure to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) for critical business decisions and that many organizations struggled to translate data and models into executable, governed decisions implemented at scale; the company indicated decision intelligence was emerging as a foundation for delivering measurable business outcomes as organizations moved beyond experimentation with AI.
Gartner defines decision intelligence platforms as software that creates decision-centric solutions by composing data, analytics, knowledge, and AI, and listed common features such as techniques for rules, Machine Learning (ML), graphs, optimization, and agentic decision making. RelationalAI described its platform in the assessment as a Snowflake Data Cloud-native Decision Intelligence Platform (DIP) and cited relational knowledge graphs and neuro-symbolic reasoners for rules, graph, predictive, and prescriptive reasoning.
RelationalAI said it had been evaluated alongside 16 other vendors in the assessment and had previewed new capabilities to specialize open LLMs for specific data and semantic estates, to provide AI agents for semantic modeling, and to offer an analyst-facing interface to visualize data and semantics together; the company also noted its solution reached General Availability (GA) as a Snowflake Native Application 13 months earlier.
“We’re delighted to be included in this Gartner® 2026 Magic Quadrant™ in its inaugural year, only 13 months after the general availability of our solution as a Snowflake Native Application,” said Molham Aref, Founder and CEO of RelationalAI.
RelationalAI said it believed the addition of these capabilities reduced time to value and sped up the adoption of Decision Intelligence in the enterprise.