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5 Powerful Tools Every Business Needs to Start with Business Analytics

  I n troduction   In today’s data-saturated world, successful businesses aren’t just collecting data but making sense of it. Whether you’re a startup looking to optimize operations or an established enterprise aiming to uncover new revenue streams, business analytics is the key to unlocking smart, strategic decisions. But getting started can feel overwhelming without the proper foundation.   That foundation starts with the tools . From organizing raw data to visualizing insights and making data-backed decisions, the right business analytics tools can help transform your business from reactive to predictive, even prescriptive. In this article, we’ll explore five essential tools that every business needs to build a solid analytics strategy and how they fit into a broader data engineering solution designed by data engineers.    Top 5 Tools for Business Analytics   Power BI / Tableau: Visualize to Realize   The first thing that likely comes to mind w...

The Benefits of Web-Based Systems for Business

Web-based applications used to be very limited in functionality. However, advances in technology, security, and internet speeds have greatly increased the potential scope of web-based systems.    Today, we have web-based business accounting systems,  web-based CRM systems , a web-based Microsoft Office, and more. Web-based applications offer some significant advantages over native, client-based software. Here are just some of the benefits of web-based apps for business. What is a Web-Based System? A web-based system is an application that is accessed via HTTP. The term web-based is usually used to describe applications that run in a web browser. It can, though, also be used to describe applications that have a very small component of the solution loaded on the client PC. The host server for a web-based system could be a local server, or it could be accessed via the internet. Lower Development Costs A web-based application runs in a web browser. That means that a...