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Business Analytics is a field of study that focuses on the use of data and analytics to improve business performance. It involves the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data to identify trends and patterns that can be used to inform decision-making. Business Analytics can be used to improve customer service, optimize operations, and increase profitability. It can also be used to identify new opportunities and develop strategies for growth.
Business Analytics is a rapidly growing field, with organizations of all sizes investing in the technology and resources needed to gain insights from their data. Companies are increasingly turning to Business Analytics to gain a competitive edge and stay ahead of the competition.
Some of the leading companies in the Business Analytics market include IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, SAS, Tableau, and Teradata. Show Less Read more