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Streaming Analytics is a type of Computing Service that enables real-time analysis of data streams. It is used to detect patterns, trends, and correlations in data as it is generated, allowing for faster decision-making and improved operational efficiency. Streaming Analytics can be used to monitor and analyze data from a variety of sources, including IoT devices, web applications, and social media. It can also be used to detect anomalies in data streams, such as fraud or security threats.
Streaming Analytics is becoming increasingly popular as businesses look to gain insights from their data in real-time. It is used in a variety of industries, including finance, healthcare, retail, and manufacturing.
Some companies in the Streaming Analytics market include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Cloud, and Oracle Cloud. Show Less Read more