A Guide which, in addition to the definition and differences with BI, summarizes the main applications (from web analytics, such as Google Analytics, to preventive maintenance solutions), the characteristics of the Data Lake, and the main technological, methodological, and market trends
For those who love their language, it is often irritating to witness the indiscriminate use of English. Still, it is also true that, especially in the technological field, the English language produces neologisms more quickly than Italian, and above all, these are shared globally. So in some cases, it is essential to use them. Data analytics, whose translation into Italian, as we would do for data analysis, is “data analysis,” is a striking example.
Data analytics has, in fact, an exact translation that is very different from data analysis. In this Guide, in addition to giving a precise definition, we will deepen the differences compared to traditional business intelligence,
The techniques and technologies that distinguish it, such as the application areas and the main problems, from the impact of the GDPR to the lack of skills, obviously without forgetting a look at the Italian market and the leading solutions available.
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Analytics is the scientific process of discovering and communicating the meaningful patterns found in the data. In practice, the raw data is transformed into insights (intuitions) useful for making better decisions and is based on a set of sciences, techniques, and technologies ranging from statistics to mathematics, to essential business intelligence technologies, to reporting, to online analytical processing (Olap) and various forms of advanced analytics.
This definition in itself does not say much. For a more precise understanding of analytics’s meaning, it helps to see the difference compared to other disciplines, such as analysis or business intelligence.
Since analytics began to “break away” from traditional data analysis techniques to become a separate discipline, which is the appearance of big data.
The difference between these two terms is simple and straightforward: the analysis is focused on understanding the past, what happened; analytics focuses on why it happened and what will happen next.
The difference between analytics and business intelligence is more complex.
The main difference between the two lies in the concept of modeling inherent in the first, but this need to develop models would not have arisen if had not consolidated the phenomenon of big data (thanks to the pervasive digitization and the increasing availability of data). This is why analytics – models – big data are three terms inextricably linked to each other.
It is, in fact, the evolution of big data that helps us even more to understand the differences between analytics and business intelligence:
However, we must not think that business intelligence is an obsolete term and a set of outdated techniques because it is not so; analytics, to be effective, also needs more traditional business intelligence techniques to guarantee the given quality. Data quality is a concept that is always valid: without quality data, there is no analytics or analysis or business intelligence that can be effective. Therefore the concepts of Data Quality and Data Governance are very fundamental.
It doesn’t hurt at this point a little review of what big data means. Today it is possible to collect an innumerable amount of data due to the Internet, the Internet of Things, the Industrial Internet of Things, and the spread of the so-called economy app. The produced data is manifold, such as the data of the users of a website, their posts on Facebook, or the use of an app, from objects connected to the network, etc.
The analytics tools are usually divided into four macro-categories:
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