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Location Analytics is a subset of Information Management that focuses on the analysis of geographic data. It is used to gain insights into the spatial relationships between people, places, and things. Location Analytics can be used to identify patterns, trends, and correlations in data that can be used to inform decisions and strategies. It can also be used to optimize the delivery of services, improve customer experience, and increase operational efficiency.
Location Analytics is used in a variety of industries, including retail, healthcare, transportation, and government. It is used to analyze customer behavior, optimize supply chains, and improve public safety.
Some companies in the Location Analytics market include Esri, Pitney Bowes, Oracle, Microsoft, and SAP. Show Less Read more