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Category : Analytics

Analytics refers to finding, interpreting, and communicating data’s relevant and meaningful patterns. Analytics elucidates what the data are saying, and the hidden meanings are lost if we only look at the data. In business, analytics is done by deriving insights from data to make well-informed decisions aimed at sale augmentation, cost reduction, and even overall improvements for the betterment of the business. Data analytics is a facility that helps identify trends and solve problems in a data-driven way, the process being effected through tools, technologies, and processes. Enhanced business processes, refined decision-making processes, and growth propagation through data analytics emerge as enabling factors for businesses to achieve greater efficiency and success.

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Couchbase Capella Advancements Fuel Development of Adaptive Applications; Unlock Greater DBaaS Access for Developers

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Capella Columnar, Now Generally Available, Streamlines Development by Enabling JSON Operational and Analytics Processing on One Database Platform Available Today, Couchbase Mobile With Vector Search...
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Accusoft Adds Interactive AI Chat Queries to PrizmDoc Enhancing Document Processing Efficiency

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Accusoft, a software company specializing in document viewing, processing, and automation technologies for integration into Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions, has launched Document Q&A within its PrizmDoc...
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Securing Software Supply Chains: How Technology Leaders Can Build a Unified Front

Aran Azarzan
In the fast-evolving landscape of enterprise cybersecurity, one of the most critical yet often overlooked vulnerabilities lies within the software supply chain (SSC). The expansive...
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Why Secure Collaboration is Critical for an Effective Cybersecurity Incident Response

Corey Hulen
Today, it takes an average of 277 days to identify and contain a single attack, according to research from IBM and Ponemon Institute. Improving response...