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Three Emerging Analytics Products Derived from Value-driven Data Innovation and Insights Discovery in the Enterprise

Rocket-Powered Data Science

The results showed that (among those surveyed) approximately 90% of enterprise analytics applications are being built on tabular data. The ease with which such structured data can be stored, understood, indexed, searched, accessed, and incorporated into business models could explain this high percentage.

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

CIO Business Intelligence

Data-driven DSS. These systems include file drawer and management reporting systems, executive information systems, and geographic information systems (GIS). They emphasize access to and manipulation of large databases of structured data, often a time-series of internal company data and sometimes external data.

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Delivering Low-latency Analytics Products for Business Success

Rocket-Powered Data Science

The results showed that (among those surveyed) approximately 90% of enterprise analytics applications are being built on tabular data. The ease with which such structured data can be stored, understood, indexed, searched, accessed, and incorporated into business models could explain this high percentage.

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Create an end-to-end data strategy for Customer 360 on AWS

AWS Big Data

Without C360, businesses face missed opportunities, inaccurate reports, and disjointed customer experiences, leading to customer churn. You can use the same capabilities to serve financial reporting, measure operational performance, or even monetize data assets. Organizations using C360 achieved 43.9%

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Data Visualization and Visual Analytics: Seeing the World of Data

Sisense

Broadly, there are three types of analytics: descriptive , prescriptive , and predictive. The simplest type, descriptive analytics , describes something that has already happened and suggests its root causes. This data is gathered into either on-premises servers or increasingly into cloud data warehouses and data lakes.