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The Embedded Analytics market is a subset of the Information Management industry, focusing on the integration of analytics capabilities into existing applications and processes. It enables organizations to gain insights from their data without the need for additional software or hardware. Embedded analytics solutions provide users with the ability to access, analyze, and visualize data in real-time, allowing them to make informed decisions quickly.
Embedded analytics solutions are used by organizations of all sizes, from small businesses to large enterprises. They are used to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and gain a competitive edge.
Some of the companies in the Embedded Analytics market include Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, SAP, Tableau, Qlik, and SAS. Show Less Read more