Why do we need Analytics ?
→ Data analytics helps organizations harness their data and use it to identify few opportunities.
- Cost reduction
- Better marketing & product analysis
- Organization analysis
- Faster, better decision marketing
What is Business Analytics ?
→ Business Analytics examines large and different types of data to uncover hidden patterns, correlations and other insights.
What is Data Visualizations ?
→ Visualization allows us visual access to huge amounts of data in easily digestible visuals.
→ Well designed data graphics are usually the simplest and at the same time, the most powerful.
Why R ?
→ Programming and Statistical Language
⇒ Apart from used as a statistical language, it can also be used a programming language for analytical purposes.
→ Data Analysis and Visualization
⇒ Apart from being one of the most dominant analytics tools, R also is one of the most popular tools used for data visualization.
→ Simplest and Easy to Learn
⇒ R is a simple and easy to learn, read and write.
→ Free and Open Source
⇒ R is an example of a FLOSS (Free/Libre and Open Source Software) which means one can freely distribute copies of this software, read it's source code, modify it, etc.
→ Data analytics helps organizations harness their data and use it to identify few opportunities.
- Cost reduction
- Better marketing & product analysis
- Organization analysis
- Faster, better decision marketing
What is Business Analytics ?
→ Business Analytics examines large and different types of data to uncover hidden patterns, correlations and other insights.
What is Data Visualizations ?
→ Visualization allows us visual access to huge amounts of data in easily digestible visuals.
→ Well designed data graphics are usually the simplest and at the same time, the most powerful.
Why R ?
→ Programming and Statistical Language
⇒ Apart from used as a statistical language, it can also be used a programming language for analytical purposes.
→ Data Analysis and Visualization
⇒ Apart from being one of the most dominant analytics tools, R also is one of the most popular tools used for data visualization.
→ Simplest and Easy to Learn
⇒ R is a simple and easy to learn, read and write.
→ Free and Open Source
⇒ R is an example of a FLOSS (Free/Libre and Open Source Software) which means one can freely distribute copies of this software, read it's source code, modify it, etc.
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