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The application of new-generation analytics to collected business data, especially when involving the large workloads that are becoming standard in data centers, is becoming a prime-time conversation. Savvy line-of-business people know that wringing good information and advice out of various streams of business data can show patterns that can help predict the future—and if you have an idea of what the future holds, you have a huge competitive advantage and stand to improve profit margins.


Thanks to powerful multicore processors, the tech industry now has the computing power to process more data; with improved storage, the security and capacity at reasonable cost to protect it; and with new-gen networking, the bandwidth to move it efficiently from one place to another.

Now, the market has incredibly fast analytics software and services to go with all the above. Here, we showcases 10 significant new players in this burgeoning space.

Woopra

Live Web analytics and customer engagement services: Woopra is a Web analytics and customer engagement service offered by Woopra Inc. that offers detailed individual visitor data within milliseconds and gives users the tools to analyze and measure that data in real time. It tracks 200,000 Websites, 15 billion actions per month and over half a million visitors per minute. Woopra gives its users the ability to automatically and manually interact with and engage individual visitors in addition to the more traditional analytics functions.


Google Analytics


Web analytics solution: Google Analytics is a free service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about the visitors to a Website. It is aimed at marketers as opposed to Webmasters and technologists from which the industry of Web analytics originally grew. It is the most widely used Website statistics service, currently in use on around 57 percent of the 10,000 most popular Websites. Another market share analysis claims that Google Analytics is used at around 49.95 percent of the top 1 million Websites (as ranked by Alexa). GA

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