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Analytics Insights and Careers at the Speed of Data

Rocket-Powered Data Science

One of the primary drivers for the phenomenal growth in dynamic real-time data analytics today and in the coming decade is the Internet of Things (IoT) and its sibling the Industrial IoT (IIoT). This article quotes an older market projection (from 2019) , which estimated “the global industrial IoT market could reach $14.2

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Euro Soccer Special: What Football Teaches Us About Analytics

Sisense

Football teams rely on huge amounts of data drawn from countless sources to take their play to the next level: Internet of Things sensors and other devices connected to the internet use GPS to track players and the ball’s movement in real time. Heat Map: Robert Lewandowski, Bayern Munich, 2019/2020 season.

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Interview with Dominic Sartorio, Senior Vice President for Products & Development, Protegrity

Corinium

For example, P&C insurance strives to understand its customers and households better through data, to provide better customer service and anticipate insurance needs, as well as accurately measure risks. And more recently, we have also seen innovation with IOT (Internet Of Things).

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Top 10 Analytics And Business Intelligence Trends For 2020

datapine

The rise of self-service analytics democratized the data product chain. Suddenly advanced analytics wasn’t just for the analysts. 2019 was a particularly major year for the business intelligence industry. However, businesses today want to go further and predictive analytics is another trend to be closely monitored.