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Next Generation Analytics

Unifying Data and Analysis

We were looking for buying trends between years and spending dollars. We needed to analyze 100 million rows but running a SAS query took up to 36 hours just to stage the data. 1010data completed it in 1 1/2 hours.Analyst, Hard Lines Retailer

By unifying data and analytics on its platform, 1010data completely changes the analytic process. No longer does an analyst have to wait hours between steps or spend days or weeks jumping through hoops to get data into the right format on the right system. Instead, the analyst can supply insight on demand and allow the business to quickly respond to changes in the marketplace. Our video, The Analyst’s Tale is based on an individual's actual experience and is typical of the old way of doing things.

The unique analytic capability of 1010data is manifested in several ways, including,

Open Access to Detailed Data

When using the 1010data platform, analysts can have immediate, direct, unfettered access to all relevant data, even voluminous, granular, raw data. The Trillion-Row Spreadsheetsm and our other interfaces make this easy.

Built-In Analytic Functions

The 1010data platform includes a powerful array of advanced, built-in analytic functions. Because these functions are part of the 1010data platform, they run incredibly quickly on large volumes of data. For example, in the area of telecommunications, a user created a churn model on 8 billion rows of customer interaction data for over 1.5 million subscribers in just 8 minutes. The model took into account the individual characteristics of all 1.5 million subscribers and did not use aggregates or sampling.

1010data’s analytic functions cover statistics (distribution analysis, correlation, variance), predictive modeling and forecasting (linear and multivariate regression, logistic regression) and machine learning (clustering analysis, Markov chains for Monte Carlo simulations, principal component analysis).