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Cognitive Analytics is a type of Data Analytics that uses artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to analyze large amounts of data and uncover patterns and insights. It is used to identify trends, predict outcomes, and make decisions. Cognitive Analytics can be used to improve customer experience, optimize operations, and increase efficiency.
Cognitive Analytics can be used in a variety of industries, including healthcare, finance, retail, and manufacturing. It can be used to identify customer preferences, detect fraud, and improve customer service. It can also be used to optimize supply chains, automate processes, and improve decision-making.
Some companies in the Cognitive Analytics market include IBM, Microsoft, Google, Oracle, SAP, and Salesforce. Show Less Read more