Teradata, a big data analytics and marketing applications company, today introduced Connection Analytics powered by the Teradata Aster Discovery Platform.
Connection Analytics is said to offer a new class of data-driven analytics for discovering relationships and influences between people, products, and processes. Teradata claims to deliver these analytics in a simple, pre-built, ready-to-run solution that offers richer and more powerful insights.
In the digital world, everything is connected, but the connections may not always be obvious. Understanding the most important linkages within a network takes out the guesswork and provides businesses with tangible results. Previously, analysing the flow of influence within and between networks has been difficult and expensive. It required specialised systems, unique skillsets, and stitching together algorithms to discover these intertwined relationships.
Teradata says that its Connection Analytics now delivers advanced analytics across multiple disparate data sets at massive scale, without requiring a large investment of time, money, and resources. It is built on the Teradata Aster Discovery Platform with MapReduce and Graph engines complemented by more than 100 pre-built algorithms. With Connection Analytics from Teradata, it is hoped that organisations will be able to discover the kinds of linkages and relationships that make it possible to design more effective marketing campaigns, predict fraud and customer churn more quickly, and deliver a superior customer experience.
Scott Gnau, president, Teradata Labs, said: “Teradata has changed the game by combining next-generation analytic techniques like graph and machine learning, and then, put them in the hands of business users across the enterprise. Connection Analytics from Teradata delivers the advanced analytics data scientists demand and the usability to extend this capability to business analysts across the enterprise.”
What Teradata says Connection Analytics can do for you:
Pinpoint the Most Important Influencers: Capturing and understanding a single social media message recommending, or not recommending, a product can offer a competitive edge. Connection Analytics can find the influencers that have the most direct impact on product purchases to help inform marketing campaigns and improve customer experience.
Limit Customer Churn: Companies, such as telecommunication operators, can combine traditional statistics, machine learning, and sentiment analysis with influencer analysis; this sheds light on customer satisfaction and on which customers hold the most influence so they can proactively address customer discontent, prevent churn, and understand the ripple effect.
Manage Cyber Threats: Companies can monitor the relentless stream of data generated from IP, network, server, and communication logs. They can rapidly synthesize all this data so threats can be detected in near real-time.
Detect Fraud: Fraudsters can easily create new identities; however their partners and patterns do not change as frequently. Connection Analytics can expose suspicious patterns that identify potential fraud by tracing known fraudulent transactions to a website or businesses.
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