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Analytics Insights and Careers at the Speed of Data

Rocket-Powered Data Science

The determination of winners and losers in the data analytics space is a much more dynamic proposition than it ever has been. But more significant has been the acceleration in the number of dynamic, real-time data sources and corresponding dynamic, real-time analytics applications. Well, that statement was made five years ago!

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What is business analytics? Using data to improve business outcomes

CIO Business Intelligence

What is business analytics? Business analytics is the practical application of statistical analysis and technologies on business data to identify and anticipate trends and predict business outcomes. What are the benefits of business analytics? What is the difference between business analytics and data analytics?

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Predictive Analytics on Small Data

Smarten

A vast amount of data, classified and grouped, running analytics to predict what will be the next event that one or more elements of the group will take. Predictive analytics like this allows pushing of right products to e-commerce shoppers.

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Data science vs data analytics: Unpacking the differences

IBM Big Data Hub

Though you may encounter the terms “data science” and “data analytics” being used interchangeably in conversations or online, they refer to two distinctly different concepts. Meanwhile, data analytics is the act of examining datasets to extract value and find answers to specific questions.

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Seven Steps to Success for Predictive Analytics in Financial Services

Birst BI

Remember when you began your career and the prospect of retirement was an event in the distant future? Fortunately, advances in analytic technology have made the ability to see reliably into the future a reality. Today, the most common usage of business intelligence is for the production of descriptive analytics. .

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AIOps reimagines hybrid multicloud platform operations

IBM Big Data Hub

As shown in the following diagram, an issue in the environment triggers several events across the full stack of the business solution. This results in an unmanageable event flood. Moreover, there are often duplicate events due to full-stack level observability and these events result in data silos.

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What are decision support systems? Sifting data for better business decisions

CIO Business Intelligence

Bayer Crop Science has applied analytics and decision-support to every element of its business, including the creation of “virtual factories” to perform “what-if” analyses at its corn manufacturing sites. These models are used to establish relationships between events and factors related to that event. Analytics, Data Science