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Top 6 Data Analytics Tools in 2019

FineReport

1) Professional statistical analysis. In terms of R language, it is best at statistical analysis, such as normal distribution, using an algorithm to classify clusters and regression analysis. This kind of analysis is like using data as an experiment. And there is also hypothetical simulation analysis.

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How Do Super Rookies Start Learning Data Analysis?

FineReport

It can be used as a portal for data reporting, or as a platform for business analysis. And more importantly, the personal version of FineReport is completely free, which can support individuals to conduct self-service analysis. It is a bit like an enhanced version of PivotTable. Reporting of FineReport. Dashboard of FineReport.

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PASS Financials: past, present and the Future:

Jen Stirrup

My analysis is based on the Financial statements put forward by PASS using some basic metrics; until you do that piece, you can’t move forward to compare and contrast it with other data since you have not done your ‘descriptive statistical analysis’ first to ensure that the comparison is valid. Current Ratio.

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How To Find And Resolve Blind Spots In Your Data

Smart Data Collective

Fortunately, there are specialized software options that can discover the data your company has — dark or otherwise — and clean it so that you can eventually use the data to meet your business analysis goals. Get Rid of Blind Spots in Statistical Models With Machine Learning.

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Great Storytelling With Data: Visualize Simply And Focus Obsessively

Occam's Razor

All, very good discussion about the business, and not the data. We ended up in a place with a lot more business analysis, and you had to work harder to develop a point of view on what to do. We added to your analytical skills a demand for business savvy. That's what makes an Analysis Ninja (and simpler slides). #3.