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5 Ways to Use Big Data Successfully

Mark Palmer / 3 min read.
December 21, 2017
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Big data entails analysing enormous data sets to reveal patterns computationally. Modern companies and businesses are using big data to run their operations and generate revenue. They also depend on the outcomes of big data to make decisions and provide better brands. Here are some tips on how to best use big data.

1. Be Agile

You should be agile to be up-to-date with the emerging technologies. Customers needs are often transforming; therefore, technology must be flexible to meet the demanding need of customers. If you want to succeed, you should adjust the data you collect and process it to satisfy your customer’s needs.

2. Operate in Real-time

You should operate your business in real-time to know the behaviours and experiences of your customers as they occur. The best way to do this is to use real-time data. As a result, you acknowledge the performance of your business and implement appropriate steps to facilitate optimal user experience and better productivity.

3. Be Platform-neutral

You should use different devices to collect relevant information about your customers including smartphones, laptops, and tablets. This is because clients use a variety of devices to access products.

4. Use all your Data

You should use data comprehensively to capture the critical insights in aggregated data. The collected data from your customers’ experiences and behaviour is important in improving the product brands and the productivity of the business.

5. Capture all the Information

During data collection, you should capture all your clients’ information to get an in-depth understanding of the clients to avoid blind spots. You should also collect information that may impact your customers’ behaviour and contribute towards the awareness of your brand.

Technologies that work with Big Data

  • Data mining: This technology assists businesses to analyse data to identify patterns that can be used to answer sophisticated questions in the future. Businesses can make sound decisions after identifying the existing problems.


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  • Predictive analytics: This technology recognises the possibility of future events through data and machine learning techniques. Predictive analytics enables organisations to make better decisions based on an assessment of the future outcomes. This technology is applied to marketing and fraud detection.

  • In-memory analytics: Businesses can make better decisions and maintain their agility with this technology because it assists them to test new scenarios and develop better models. In-memory analytics also helps to eliminate data prep and analytic processing problems.

  • Text mining: This technology is crucial in analysing text data from books, the web, and text-based sources that are hard to notice immediately. Text mining utilises natural language processing to analyse volumes of data in emails and surveys to determine relevant patterns and relationships.

Benefits of Big Data

Big data will help you to make decisions about customer need, logistic requirements, and legitimate matters based on facts. Data analysis helps you to decide whether you should release a new brand or continue to use the current brand depending on the sales numbers.

Big data analytics is crucial because the demand for the product might be high on social media platforms while the sales numbers are minimal. Big data also gives you insights of creating a link and determining the solution of the problem. Big data enables you to get a comprehensive understanding of your customers’ requirements through tracking their behaviours and experiences. You can also save money when you analyse large datasets at once.

Applications of Big Data

The healthcare sector faces challenges of managing insurance information and patients’ records. Big data analytics handles large volumes of information to provide essential diagnosis and treatments. In the retail industry, shoppers expect retailers to provide them with products that meet their needs. Big data analytics uses stream processing to examine real-time data of the customers to determine their purchasing habits to offer them their preferred products and services.

In conclusion, businesses provide better services and increase their sales when they prioritise their customers’ requirements and embrace agility towards the latest technologies. Big data reduced cost of analysing volumes of data, for instance, data mining technology helps in identifying patterns in a data set.

Categories: Big Data
Tags: applications, Big Data, big data facts, big data uses

About Mark Palmer

Mark Palmer has been writing for most of his life. He specializes in business tech. Mark strives to stay on top of industry trends and keep current with up to date technoloy strategies. His extensive knowledge and experience gives readers a unique and clear understanding of complex subjects.

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