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What is Marketing Analytics?

Marketing analytics is the process of gathering, managing, and modifying marketing data to uncover useful insights for making the best marketing decisions possible. Common Uses of Marketing Analytics: Track Marketing Campaign Performance The impact of

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Insights and Predictions

Some of the insights and predictions you can find in DataLakeHouse to take the guesswork out of business decision making. The sole purpose of collecting data is to derive useful insights and predictions from it

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The Down-Low on Data Sources

A brief explanation of data sources and answers to some common questions our clients typically have about them. No matter what industry you’re in, the chances are that you’re probably generating data (from multiple different

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Turning Transportation Data into Dollars

Some of the ways data is utilized in transportation and logistics to improve operational efficiency and increase profitability. There is a vast amount of data collected within transportation and logistics, all of which can be

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Turning Restaurant, Bar, and Brewery Data into Dollars

An overview of some of the many ways restaurants, bars, and breweries can ensure they’re maximizing the potential of their data. Just as in every other kind of business, restaurants, bars, and breweries all mainly

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Turning Retail Data into Dollars

A semi-brief discussion on some of the ways retailers can monetize their data. Like every industry out there, retailers strive to achieve profitability. However, in retail, the competition is fiercer than ever (especially when it

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Turning Hospital Data into Dollars

How hospitals can leverage their data to provide better care and improve their bottom lines. Although there are countless (ever-growing) ways to employ hospital data to increase operational efficiency and improve patient care, looking at

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Business Intelligence vs. Business Analytics

My opinion on the differences and why you should care. Business intelligence and business analytics may seem like a couple of buzzwords to some of us (myself included, originally), but they are both actually extremely

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Machine Learning for Business Decisions

A brief explanation of machine learning and how an organization can benefit from incorporating this new-ish technology into business decisions. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) might seem like foreign concepts to some of

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