Mumbai, India – Alteryx has entered the Indian market through a master reseller arrangement with Savex Technologies, a major technology distributor in the country. The move forms part of Alteryx’s broader international strategy and is intended to increase access to its analytics and AI capabilities for organisations throughout India.
Savex Technologies has been selected for its experience in data-focused solutions, extensive reseller network and its ability to support a wide portfolio of technology providers and cloud platforms.
With access to more than 8,500 partners, Savex is expected to help advance the use of Alteryx’s platform across multiple sectors by engaging priority customers and broadening the regional partner base.
“India represents one of the most dynamic and high-growth data markets in the world,” Remco den Heijer, vice president of international alliances and channels at Alteryx, stated.
He added, “Together with Savex, we will accelerate adoption of Alteryx One and empower organisations across India to transform with AI and analytics.”
Alteryx and Savex aim to build a stronger presence in the Indian market through increased regional reach, closer engagement with customers and partners, and expanded collaboration with global and regional technology providers.
The partnership also seeks to open additional commercial pathways through independent software vendor networks and cloud marketplaces to encourage wider adoption of Alteryx One, the firm’s integrated analytics platform.
“Demand for analytics and AI is growing rapidly in India, and Alteryx offers a solution for organisations looking to scale quickly and responsibly,” Raunak Jagasia, director enterprise business and alliance at Savex Technologies Pvt Ltd, commented.
“With our extensive partner network and proven go-to-market capabilities, we look forward to driving significant momentum for Alteryx throughout India.”
As part of the expansion, Savex plans to strengthen local expertise by investing in training initiatives and demonstration centres in around 20 cities. These efforts are intended to support capability building within businesses, academic institutions and public-sector organisations as demand for data-driven decision-making continues to rise in India.

