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Analytics as a Service (AaaS) is a type of data analytics service that provides businesses with access to analytics tools and services. It enables companies to analyze data and gain insights without having to invest in expensive software or hardware. AaaS solutions are typically cloud-based and can be accessed from any device with an internet connection.
AaaS solutions can be used to analyze customer data, identify trends, and optimize operations. They can also be used to create predictive models and uncover hidden patterns in data. Additionally, AaaS solutions can be used to develop custom dashboards and reports to help businesses make better decisions.
Some companies in the AaaS market include Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, IBM Watson, Google Cloud Platform, and Tableau. Show Less Read more