Many people are familiar with the interactive map from John Hopkins University – a highly informative real-time tracking of cases around the globe. Here are seven examples of how data analysis is being used in the fight against COVID-19.
Here are some interesting facts about our home state of Georgia. We are the top producer of pecans, peanuts, and Vidalia onions. We have the world’s busiest airport. And our capital has 71 streets with a variation of the word “Peachtree” in their name.
We also have some of the worst traffic in the country. But one highway is trying to change that.
Climate change has been a hot topic for years. But scientist Ohad Harlev has a solution. He doesn’t want us to store data in hard drives anymore. In fact, he doesn’t want us to store data at all. He wants to keep it constantly moving. At the speed of light, no less. Oh, and he wants to do this all in space. Why? Because there’s too much data on Earth, and it’s wreaking havoc on the environment.
In a society accustomed to instant gratification, receiving comprehensive insight and analysis in a timely manner is the goal in analytic reporting. With real-time analytics, you can connect directly to your reporting database and gain instant access to your business’s most crucial intel. Prompt access to your data is also vital to overall success. The faster you can generate a high-fidelity view of your data and glean insights, the faster you can make decisions that put you ahead of the competition, and this can only be accomplished with real-time analytics. Read More