Big Data Analytics
Big Data Analytics
Big Data Analytics
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The complex process of examining large and varied data sets, or big
data, to uncover information such as hidden patterns, unknown
correlations, market trends and customer preferences that can help
organizations make informed business decisions is known as BIG
DATA analytics.
It was around 2005, Big Data, which had been used without a name,
was labelled by Roger Mougalas. He was referring to a large set of
data that, at the time, was almost impossible to manage and process
using the traditional business intelligence tools available.
Additionally, Hadoop, which could handle Big Data, was created in
2005. Hadoop was based on an open-sourced software framework
called Nutch, and was merged with Google’s MapReduce. Hadoop is
an Open Source software framework, and can process structured and
unstructured data, from almost all digital sources. Because of this
flexibility, Hadoop (and its sibling frameworks) can process Big Data.
In the past few years, there has been a massive increase in Big Data
start-ups, all trying to deal with Big Data and helping organizations to
understand Big Data and more and more companies are slowly
adopting and moving towards Big Data. However, while it looks like
Big Data is around for a long time already, in fact Big Data is as far as
the internet was in 1993. The large Big Data revolution is still ahead
of us so a lot will change in the coming years.
In 2011 the McKinsey report on Big Data: The next frontier for
innovation, competition, and productivity, states that in 2018 the
USA alone will face a shortage of 140.000 – 190.000 data scientist as
well as 1.5 million data managers.
Descriptive and
Predictive analytics
Descriptive Analytics:-
Descriptive Analytics will help an organization to know what has
happened in the past, it would give you the past analytics using the
data that are stored. For a company, it is necessary to know the past
events that help them to make decisions based on the statistics using
historical data. For example, you might want to know how much
money you lost due to fraud and many more.
Predictive Analytics:-
Predictive Analytics will help an organization to know what might
happen next, it predicts future based on present data available. It
will analyse the data and provide statements that have not
happened yet. It makes all kinds of predictions that you want to
know and all predictions are probabilistic in nature.
2. MicroStrategy
3. Sisense
5. Yellowfin BI
Yellowfin BI is a business intelligence tool and ‘end-to-end’
analytics platform that combines visualisation, machine
learning, and collaboration. You can also easily filter through
tons of data with intuitive filtering (e.g. checkboxes and radio
buttons) as well open up dashboards just about anywhere
(thanks to this tool’s flexibility in accessibility (mobile,
webpage, etc.).
6. Dundas BI
7. TIBCO Spotfire
8. Systum
Systum is a Business Intelligence tool that helps organisations
streamline and consolidate processes across multiple B2B and
B2C channels so that they can boost productivity as well as
efficiency. It includes a number of sales features, built-in CRM,
Inventory Management, a B2B portal and more. Systum also
offers a wide range of integration options with – among others
– Amazon, eBay, and Quickbooks.
9. Microsoft Power BI
10. Tableau
11. Oracle BI
Big Data Analytics takes this a step further, as the technology can
access a variety of both structured and unstructured datasets (such
as user behaviour or images). Big data analytics tools can bring this
data together with the historical information to determine what the
probability of an event were to happen based on past experiences.
BASOA: Big Data Analytics Services Oriented
Architecture
The Age of Big Data is here, and these are truly revolutionary
times if both business and technology professionals continue
to work together and deliver on the promise.
FUTURE PLANNING
REFERENCES
1. datafloq.com
2. dataversity.net
3. qubole.com
4. educba.com
5. olap.com
6. mopinion.com
7. oreilly.com