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EVOLUTION OF DATA ANALYTICS

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BUSINESS Master title style
INTELIGENCE(BI)

• The rise of Business Intelligence (BI) marked a pivotal


moment in the evolution of data analytics. During the late
20th century and early 21st century, as businesses began to
accumulate increasing amounts of data, they faced a pressing
need to turn that data into actionable insights. This is where
BI came into play.
• BI refers to a set of tools, processes, and technologies
designed to transform raw data into meaningful information.
It enables organizations to gather, process, and analyze data
from various sources, providing decision-makers with
valuable insights for strategic planning, operational
improvements, and performance monitoring.

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• Prior to the widespread use of dedicated data analytics


software, spreadsheets, most notably Microsoft Excel, were
the primary tools for managing and analyzing data.
• These spreadsheets provided a structured and tabular format
to store, organize, interpret and manipulate data.
• Due to the simplicity of Excel, they were really helpful for a
wide range of users .
• But this had some limitations.

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OF EXCEL

• MS Excel might be a good option for small data , but for


larger sets of data, it would turn out to be a hectic job.
• Using Excel for large data sets is going to create a lot of
errors and mistakes.
• Additionally, spreadsheets lacked the ability to perform
advanced data analytics tasks like predictive modeling,
clustering, or machine learning, which became increasingly
important as data volumes grew.

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• SAS stands for Statistical Analysis System, and it is a C-


based programming language.
• SAS was the first ever software created for data analytics
• SAS is a command-driven software package used
for statistical analysis and data visualization.

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LANGUAGE

• R analytics (or R programming language) is a free, open-


source software used for all kinds of data science, statistics,
and visualization projects. R programming language is
powerful, versatile, AND able to be integrated into BI
platforms like Sisense, to help you get the most out of
business-critical data.
• There are multiple ways for R to be deployed today across a
variety of industries and fields. One common use of R for
business analytics is building custom data collection,
clustering, and analytical models.

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• Python is a programming language that lets you work more


quickly and integrate your systems more effectively.
• Python libraries like panda and NumPy are the backbone for
data analytics.
• It is also used as a scientific scripting language to rectify the
problems of numerical data processing and manipulation

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LIBRARIES

NumPy
PANDAS

Pandas is a Python library used for working with data sets.

It has functions for analyzing, cleaning, exploring, and manipulating data.

NumPy (Numerical Python) is an open source


The name "Pandas" has a reference to both "Panel Data", and "Python Data Analysis" and was created by Wes McKinney in 2008.

Python library that’s used in almost every field


of science and engineering.

NumPy can be used to perform a wide variety


of mathematical operations on arrays. It adds
powerful data structures to Python that
guarantee efficient calculations with arrays and
matrices and it supplies an enormous library of
high-level mathematical functions that operate
on these arrays and matrices.

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