Tag : data

6 real-life use cases of restaurants data analytics

It is a common conception that data analytics is the next big thing for many of industries. Restaurants are no exception and this is visible. This blogpost is not aimed at pointing the benefits of restaurants sales forecasting, a tedious task we`ve already created a solution for. Nor to highlight what is restaurant data analytics all about. Our goal today is to share with you real-life use cases for data analytics. Restaurant owners & management teams – just take a look and pick some really nice restaurants data analytics ideas!

When the Algorithms Turned Out to be Designers

If you planned a trip of any kind in Hamburg there is a must stop location. This is a brand new concert hall, the Elbphilharmonie or Elphi as the locals calls it. For sure, this building will become part of Germany`s top examples of modern architecture. It is beautiful and full of surprises like the Escher-like stairways and the curvy elevator. The most interesting of them is the auditorium, the largest of the three concert halls in Elbphilharmonie which is designed like a coral reef. It looks almost organically and we say almost because it is perfectly symmetrical.

5 Benefits of Predictive Analytics Applied in Wholesale Business

Wholesale distribution business is generating a great amount of data which is including at least thousands of products, quantities, pricing, customers, and inventory, just name it. This simple fact makes them really suitable for data analytics modeling in order to solve specific business problems or to gain efficiency within already existing processes. In this blog post, we are highlighting just 5 of the potential benefits that a wholesale business is capable of extracting from modern days data analytics.

Turning data into art

Yes, those pixels, numbers and data strings might be a genuine and impactful form of art. Since we are deep into data science in order to empower SMEs and boosting their profitability with data analytics and sales forecasting tools, we want to share some interesting perspectives on data art.

Data analytics and sports. You didn’t suppose how much they have in common

Beyond the basics, modern sports has nothing in common with what it was, let’s say 50 years ago. One of the many, many reasons for this is the data analytics and forecasting.

We are living in a world full of data and everyone can benefit of it with proper analytics modelling. Speaking of sports it helps decision making in player selection, customer/fan relationships, business management, game and players performance and even injury prevention.