The Top 5 Data Science And Analytics Trends In 2023

Data is increasingly the differentiator between winners and also-rans in business. Today, information can be captured from many different sources, and technology to extract insights is becoming increasingly accessible.”Bernard Marr

Here’s a look at the top 5 data science and analytics trends, according to a recent article by Bernard Marr:

  1. Data Democratisation – Data driven organisations will continue to enable entire workforces with analytics, so they can undertake their role more effectively and efficiently.
  2. Artificial Intelligence – Will play a significant role in automating mundane tasks such as data collection and cleansing and provide more accurate predictive models. By automating many manual tasks, AI will be an important enabler for the democratisation of analytics across the organisation.
  3. Cloud and Data-as-a-Service – Businesses will leverage data collected and curated by 3rd parties as subscription SaaS offerings rather than build their own expensive proprietary systems. These data services will be used largely to augment an organisation’s internal data assets.
  4. Real-Time Data – While perhaps not a broad requirement for most organisations, real-time data is used in financial services to monitor transactions to prevent fraud and by online businesses to analyse website click stream data to optimise real-time promotions to customers.
  5. Data Governance and Regulation – Significant data breeches in 2022 across Australia have highlighted the need for businesses to review their processes relating to customer data, including auditing personal information stored, where and how it is stored and processes relating to securing it.

Moving to a data-driven business model – where decisions are made based on what we know to be true rather than “gut feeling” – is core to the wave of digital transformation sweeping through every industry in 2023 and beyond. It helps us to react with certainty in the face of uncertainty – especially when wars and pandemics upset the established order of things.

But the world of data and analytics never stands still. New technologies are constantly emerging that offer faster and more accurate access to insights. And new trends emerge, bringing us new thinking on the best ways to put it to work across business and society at large. So, here’s my rundown of what I believe are the most important trends that will affect the way we use data and analytics to drive business growth in 2023.

Read the full article at BernardMarr.com: here

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