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analytics

[an-l-it-iks] / ˌæn lˈɪt ɪks /
NOUN
science of logical analysis
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“The younger audience is drawn to the perceived simplicity of the old times and humor,” Kavita Vazirani, executive vice president of research, insights and analytics, ABC News Group & Disney Entertainment Networks.

From Los Angeles Times

Much of Karp’s wealth has come from his work with Palantir, a software company that was originally founded by Karp and Peter Thiel, along with Stephen Cohen, Joe Lonsdale, and Nathan Gettings, in 2003 and now focuses on data analytics and “advanced defense software solutions” that are currently used by military forces around the world, including in the U.S.

From MarketWatch

Unlike the Skipper and the Centuries, which were full of nearly 2 million barrels of Venezuelan oil at the time the U.S. boarded them, analysts at Kpler, a shipping data and analytics provider, say the Bella 1 was likely empty when the U.S. began pursuing it.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Spending by the rich is masking a little bit the conservatism of the rest of the population,” said Jeff Doucette, director of analytics at Field Agent Canada.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the same time, it used data collected from consumer panels and digital analytics and married those insights with Lauren’s design vision to create products that resonated with Gen Z, according to Halide Alagöz, chief product and merchandising officer.

From The Wall Street Journal