January 29, 2019

Analytics means the division of logic which distinguishes good from bad arguments, 1590s, from Latin analytica from Greek analytika, from stem of analyein "unloose, release, set free," from ana "up, back, throughout" (see ana-) + lysis "a loosening," from lyein "to unfasten" (from PIE root *leu- "to loosen, divide, cut apart." Analytics in Blockchain and AI becomes its competitive advantage. Blockchain analytics can give real-time analytics that notify companies if fraudulent activity is occurring in a transaction. Thus, distinguishing good arguments from bad arguments. AI analytics can scour "big data" looking for patterns to answer consumer questions. AI dividing and cutting apart the data to uncover gold. The next step for analytics is predictive analytics. We have all seen predictive analytics at work when shopping online. Predictive analytics for the supply chain can predict the right product at the right time in the right place. Release the data and set the information free.

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Divide the numbers, grasping of information, unfasten data