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Transparent Taxation Platform uses data analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) against tax fraud and tax evaders.
The post Millionaire Street Vendors: Big Data Helps Bust Tax Fraud In Kanpur appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
An increase in data analytics and data integration has made way for more specialized visual analytical tools. Typically files like excel spreadsheets are very good with analytics and visualization, but it has limitations like it can not handle big data, which is our main concern. On the other hand, specialised software leverages easy operation on both static and dynamic data, computational speed, self-service function, and interactive visualization facilitate users to pull up a report or dashboard or storyline and freely deep dive to granular levels of information.
The post How To Create Interactive Public Dashboards And Storylines In Tableau? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Vaex is a Python library for Out-of-Core DataFrames and helps to load, visualize and explore big tabular datasets. It can aid in calculating statistical operations such as mean, sum, count, standard deviation etc., on an N-dimensional grid, up to a billion rows per second.
The post How To Process Humongous Datasets Using Vaex? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Studies show that inefficiencies in knowledge searching can adversely affect enterprise performance and productivity.
The post What Is Microsoft’s Project Alexandria? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Data mesh marks an architectural and organisational shift in the way enterprises manage big data.
The post Data Mesh: Moving Away From Monolithic & Centralised Data Lakes appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Techniques in AI/ML have made great advances and it is a great exploratory step. But for now, it has not matured enough to reach an inferential step.
The post The Role Of Statistics In The Era Of Big Data? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
It is rightly said that data is the new oil. And while the value of the latter fluctuates widely, data will consistently remain a critical asset. This has been indubitably demonstrated as the world collectively battles a deadly viral outbreak. We may still be months – or years – away from developing a cure, but…
The post With Jobs At Risk, Can A Career In Big Data Keep You Safe? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
In Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), often fighters only relied on old school heavy-duty training to hone their skills in either one or several different martial arts. The days were mostly spent in the rings taking blunt hits and blowing massive strikes. Soon it was realised that training alone was not relevant enough. The more critical…
The post How Mixed Martial Arts Utilizes Data Analytics appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
When it comes to punctuality, Dutch railways are in the top three of the world, right behind only Japan and Switzerland. The Dutch railways, also known as NS, have seen an average of one million train commuters every day with 92.6 % of trains arriving on time, an incredible stat for the Dutch railways. If…
The post Why 92.6% Of Dutch Trains Arrive on Time? The Answer Is Big Data & Analytics appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
“Data is a natural resource.” It is quite common these days to find CEOs, CMOs and analysts quoting ‘data’ as the next big thing in the industry. But the real question is how do we leverage this newly-discovered resource through a business model that is capable of assessing data capabilities? The fact is that the…
The post Where Do You Stand In Data & Analytics Maturity Level? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.