Analytics Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Analytics stocks.

Analytics Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 ESTC MongoDB, Other Data Software Stocks Rally On Strong Snowflake Results
Nov 21 ESTC Earnings Scheduled For November 21, 2024
Nov 21 MSTU Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy Takes Wall Street By Storm, Becomes Second-Most Traded Stock After Nvidia
Nov 20 ESTC Elastic Q2 2025 Earnings Preview
Nov 20 MSTU MSTU’s Bitcoin Leverage Spikes 900% in Two Months
Nov 20 TDC Teradata AI Unlimited Now Available for Public: Is the Stock a Buy?
Nov 20 ESTC An Overview of Elastic's Earnings
Nov 20 MRCY Q3 Earnings Highs And Lows: General Dynamics (NYSE:GD) Vs The Rest Of The Defense Contractors Stocks
Nov 20 ESTC Elastic (ESTC) Reports Q3: Everything You Need To Know Ahead Of Earnings
Nov 19 TDC Teradata AI Unlimited in Microsoft Fabric is Now Available for Public Preview through Microsoft Fabric Workload Hub
Nov 18 ESTC Zoom Video Communications (ZM) Earnings Expected to Grow: Should You Buy?
Nov 18 ESTC Curious about Elastic (ESTC) Q2 Performance? Explore Wall Street Estimates for Key Metrics
Nov 18 ALIT Here’s Why Polen U.S. Small Company Growth Strategy Exited its Position Alight (ALIT)
Nov 18 ALIT Alight to Enhance the Employee Experience with Launch of Alight Worklife® on Microsoft Teams
Nov 18 MRCY Spotting Winners: Axon (NASDAQ:AXON) And Aerospace and Defense Stocks In Q3
Nov 18 ESTC Is Elastic N.V. (ESTC) the Best Predictive Analytics Stock to Invest in Now?
Nov 17 MRCY Trump's First 100 Days: Smart Money Is Watching These 3 Stocks
Nov 15 ESTC Elastic N.V. (ESTC) Unveils AI Ecosystem to Accelerate Development of Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) Applications
Nov 15 MRCY Are Aerospace Stocks Lagging Heico (HEI) This Year?
Nov 15 AMPL Down 88%, This Growth Stock Could Be Set for a Recovery in 2025
Analytics

Analytics is the discovery, interpretation, and communication of meaningful patterns in data and applying those patterns towards effective decision making. In other words, analytics can be understood as the connective tissue between data and effective decision making, within an organization. Especially valuable in areas rich with recorded information, analytics relies on the simultaneous application of statistics, computer programming and operations research to quantify performance.
Organizations may apply analytics to business data to describe, predict, and improve business performance. Specifically, areas within analytics include predictive analytics, prescriptive analytics, enterprise decision management, descriptive analytics, cognitive analytics, Big Data Analytics, retail analytics, supply chain analytics, store assortment and stock-keeping unit optimization, marketing optimization and marketing mix modeling, web analytics, call analytics, speech analytics, sales force sizing and optimization, price and promotion modeling, predictive science, credit risk analysis, and fraud analytics. Since analytics can require extensive computation (see big data), the algorithms and software used for analytics harness the most current methods in computer science, statistics, and mathematics.

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