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Dell Announces Release of Advanced Analytics Platform

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Dell Announces Release of Advanced Analytics Platform
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  Dell has announced a major new release of its award-winning Statistica advanced analytics platform, Dell Statistica version 13.1. This is following the increased acceptance of advanced…

Dell has announced a major new release of its award-winning Statistica advanced analytics platform, Dell Statistica version 13.1.

This is following the increased acceptance of advanced analytics as a primary means through which organisations understand and predict customer behaviour, optimise and validate business and manufacturing process and drive innovation.

This latest version delivers a host of capabilities designed to empower citizen data scientists and help organisations better address growing IoT analytics requirements.

It helps citizen data scientists easily prepare structured and unstructured data and has the ability to deploy analytics on devices and gateways anywhere in the world for edge scoring.

Speaking on the latest release, Akin Banuso, Country Manager, Dell Nigeria, noted that with the latest enhancements to Dell Statistica 13.1, companies can better cope with the worldwide shortage of traditional data scientists, manage the complexities of modern IoT environments, and address the proliferation of new data sources and data types.

“Dell believes the two greatest challenges organisations face with respect to analytics are the explosive growth of IoT infrastructures and the dangerous worldwide shortage of data scientists. With the latest release of Dell Statistica, we’ve moved aggressively to help customers address both of those challenges,” Banuso said.

The latest release makes it easier than ever for users to share and distribute analytic workflows with non-technical users.

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