Business analytics is a fast growing field and there are many tools available in the market to serve the needs of organizations. The range of analytical software goes from relatively simple statistical tools in spreadsheets (ex-MS Excel) to statistical software packages (ex-KXEN, Statistica) to sophisticated business intelligence suites (ex-SAS, Oracle, SAP, IBM among the big players). Open source tools like R and Weka are also gaining popularity. Besides these, companies develop in-house tools designed for specific purposes.
Here is a list of 10 most popular analytic tools used in the business world.
Commercial software
While most people are aware of its excellent reporting and graphing abilities, excel can be a powerful analytic tool in the hands of an experienced user. Latest versions of Excel can handle tables with up to 1 million rows making it a powerful yet versatile tool.
SPSS Modeler (Clementine): SPSS Modeler is a data mining software tool by SPSS Inc., an IBM company. It was originally named SPSS Clementine. This tool has an intuitive GUI and its point-and-click modelling capabilities are very comprehensive.
Statistica: is a statistics and analytics software package developed by StatSoft. It provides data analysis, data management, data mining, and data visualization procedures. Statistica supports a wide variety of analytic techniques and is capable of meeting most needs of the business users. The GUI is not the most user-friendly and it may take a little more time to learn than some tools but it is a competitively priced product that is value for money.
Open Source Software
Weka: Weka (Waikato Environment for Knowledge Analysis) is a popular suite of machine learning software, developed at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. Weka, along with R, is amongst the most popular open source software used by the business community. The software is written in the Java language and contains a GUI for interacting with data files and producing visual results and graphs.
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