
Version 11 lowers operational risk and costs while empowering non‑technical users, accelerating AI‑driven analytics across enterprises. The enhancements position Pentaho as a more competitive, cloud‑ready integration platform.
Enterprises are increasingly demanding data integration tools that blend performance with ease of use, especially as AI workloads become mainstream. Pentaho’s Version 11 responds to this shift by delivering a browser‑based Pipeline Designer that removes the need for local installations, enabling distributed teams to build and test transformations instantly. Coupled with Project Profile, the platform now offers logical containers for jobs, transformations, and configs, cutting deployment complexity and fostering collaboration between ETL developers and DevOps.
Governance and extensibility receive a parallel boost. The suite adds OIDC and OAuth authentication, alongside redesigned permission controls, strengthening security for multi‑tenant environments. A revamped Semantic Model Editor gives analysts a more intuitive way to define business concepts, while the new Plugin Manager centralizes discovery, installation, and updates of extensions, ensuring consistency and reducing operational overhead. These features collectively streamline the data pipeline lifecycle, from design through production.
From a cost perspective, supporting Java 21 eliminates the need for older, license‑bound Java versions, delivering immediate savings for organizations on Oracle Java. The modern user experience and AI‑ready architecture also lower the barrier for non‑technical users to access data, accelerating insight generation and decision‑making. By aligning performance, usability, and governance, Pentaho V11 strengthens its market position against rivals like Talend and Informatica, offering a compelling proposition for businesses seeking scalable, future‑proof data integration solutions.
Pentaho, an industry leading data intelligence and integration platform, is releasing Pentaho Data Integration and Business Analytics Version 11 (V11), a platform evolution that makes it easier for enterprises to get more use and value from their data.
According to the company, Pentaho V11 is built for both “today and the future of data and AI, combining a modern user experience, enhanced governance, improved performance, and smarter development workflows to help organizations move faster with less risk.”
Pentaho V11 simplifies data integration and analytics workflows, reducing operational risk and cost, while enabling teams to access more data without relying on IT for every single request. This means stronger foundations for AI, agentic workloads, and analytics that bring more of the right data to more workloads when it matters most, the company said.
“Pentaho V11 represents a significant evolution of our platform. We heard loud and clear from our growing user base that, while they love our performance, scalability, and extensibility, they want a more modern user experience that opens more data to non‑technical users, especially as they look to embrace AI. Every usability, performance, collaboration, and security enhancement in V11 makes it easier for organizations to get more use and value from their data,” said Sandeep Prakash, VP of product, Pentaho.
A major highlight of V11 is the new browser‑based Pipeline Designer, which removes local installation requirements and provides a streamlined interface for building jobs and transformations. This makes pipeline development easier to learn, faster to use, and more accessible across distributed teams, the company said.
Also new is Project Profile, an innovative approach to organizing pipeline development. Project Profile enables ETL developers and DevOps teams to group related jobs, transformations, and configuration files into logical containers. This reduces deployment complexity, improves collaboration, and minimizes rework and errors across environments.
Enhancements across modeling, governance, and usability in Pentaho Business Analytics include:
Semantic Model Editor
OIDC and OAuth authentication
Redesigned permission controls
In addition to these product enhancements, cross‑platform updates bring smart simplicity to data team workloads. A new Plugin Manager simplifies how organizations extend Pentaho, making it easier to discover, install, and update plugins across environments. This helps ensure consistency, accelerates access to new functionality, and reduces operational overhead, the company said.
Support for Java 21 across both Data Integration and Business Analytics enables organizations using Oracle Java to avoid licensing costs associated with older Java versions, helping deliver cost savings while future‑proofing the platform.
Pentaho V11 combines a modern user experience, enhanced governance, improved performance, and smarter development workflows, helping organizations move faster with less risk, the vendor said.
For more information about this news, visit www.pentaho.com.
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