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Performance Analytics is a type of data analytics that focuses on the measurement and analysis of an organization's performance. It is used to identify areas of improvement and to track progress towards goals. Performance Analytics can be used to measure the effectiveness of processes, products, services, and personnel. It can also be used to identify areas of risk and to develop strategies for improvement.
Performance Analytics is used by organizations to gain insights into their operations and to make informed decisions. It can be used to identify areas of inefficiency, to measure the impact of changes, and to track progress towards goals. It can also be used to identify areas of risk and to develop strategies for improvement.
Performance Analytics is a growing market, with many companies offering solutions to help organizations measure and analyze their performance. Examples of companies in this market include Tableau, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, and SAP. Show Less Read more