Data science is the name of the game these days for companies that want to improve their decision making by tapping the information they are already amassing in their apps and other systems. And today, a startup called Mode Analytics , which has built a platform incorporating machine learning, business intelligence and big data analytics to help data scientists fulfill that task, is announcing $33 million in funding to continue making its platform ever more sophisticated.
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Top Trends in Cloud Data Analytics That Will Dominate 2020 | Quantzig - Odessa American: Business
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According to the analytics experts at Quantzig," A well-managed hybrid cloud data lake helps organizations overcome data silos by enabling users to access data based on business needs."
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Global Market Trajectory & Analytics for the Industrial Thin-client Platform Market - Global
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, the global market for Industrial Thin-client Platform estimated at US$469.3 Million in the year 2020, is projected to reach a revised size of US$633.3 Million by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 4.4% over the analysis period 2020-2027. Hardware, one of the segments analyzed in the report, is projected to record a 4.3% CAGR and reach US$299.2 Million by the end of the analysis period.
The Industrial Thin-client Platform market in the U.S. is estimated at US$138.2 Million in the year 2020. China, the world`s second largest economy, is forecast to reach a projected market size of US$112.2 Million by the year 2027 trailing a CAGR of 4.1% over the analysis period 2020 to 2027. Among the other noteworthy geographic markets are Japan and Canada, each forecast to grow at 4.3% and 3.4% respectively over the 2020-2027 period.
Due to COVID, demand for analytics has risen significantly, but information doesn't mean action
In the wake of COVID-19, demand for student success analytics has risen significantly, but there is no easy button to finding the through line from information to action, Darren Catalano writes.
When my twin brother, a commercial pilot, flies a plane, he knows sensors informed by tens of thousands of prior flights are equipped to predict engine failures. But that kind of sensor data and machine learning doesn’t exist for human areas, such as student success. Data and predictive analytics can only foretell so much about which students are likeliest to stumble and why, because human behavior is complex and unpredictable.
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Online Applied Data Analytics program focuses on data decision-making for working professionals -
Purdue University’s online Applied Data Analytics in Technology Graduate Certificate is a three-course, for-credit series designed for working professionals who need the ability to gather, refine and draw insights from data, as well as visualize and present the results, to make better data-driven decisions – but who don’t necessarily need a full master’s degree.
Almost anyone who uses data for decision-making can benefit from the courses, said Mark Schuver, director Purdue Online-Polytechnic Institute, who led the development of the series. Personnel in human resources, information technology, marketing, operations and supply chain management, along with industrial and quality engineers, among others, are prime candidates for the program.
Insights on the Interaction Analytics Product and Market Report (2020 to 2021) -
Interaction analytics (IA) solutions have proven their value during the coronavirus pandemic. IA was often the only means for companies to know what was happening across their departments, and was instrumental in rapidly identifying emerging customer issues so that agents and self-service solutions could be prepared to address them and handle the high volumes of interactions they were receiving.
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As the digital transformation accelerates and omni-channel service becomes the norm, companies need insight into what is occurring in all media. Interaction analytics gives a complete view of activity in all channels and can help reveal what is trending in each one and on an overall basis; this allows companies to identify issues and respond quickly.
Business Analytics Students 'Play Ball' With Pro Teams | University of Denver
"Data is such a powerful tool," says Vu, a junior studying business analytics and marketing. "With sports analytics, there are just so many components. You can analyze a game, you can analyze for recruiting, you can analyze for betting. I didn't realize before how much data went into creating a really good team."
More and more teams are starting to take note. According to Grand View Research , the global sports analytics market is expected to grow into a $4.6 billion industry by 2025, as athletes and coaches search for ways to optimize performance — whether it's how to align a defense, how to position players on the field or court to increase scoring, or even how to scout talented athletes who otherwise might be overlooked.
Russell Reynolds Associates Acquires Cultural Analytics Business From Workplace Analytics
Most organizations recognize the importance of culture but struggle to understand the true contours of their cultures. As a result, they face uphill battles in shaping agile, inclusive cultures that propel growth. And, they are too often taken by surprise by toxic micro-cultures that tolerate or promote misbehavior.
The Cultural Analytics methodology developed by Workplace Analytics brings new rigor to areas of business operations that have long been considered largely immune to accurate measurement. By utilizing proprietary analytic methods drawn from behavioral economics, social psychology and advanced survey research, this approach pinpoints where leadership and board action on culture is most needed.
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Mode raises $33M to supercharge its analytics platform for data scientists https://t.co/POXTM7TQV3 by @ingridlunden TechCrunch (from San Francisco, CA) Thu Aug 06 15:05:16 +0000 2020
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