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ROI of A Liberated Data Analyst

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Traditionally, IT departments have primarily been responsible for sourcing analytical software tools and carrying out complex data analysis for their organizations. As companies push for improved operational insight, they demand greater amounts of data analysis. As a result, IT departments increasingly find themselves struggling to keep up with the volume of incoming requests. A new set of software tools built specifically to empower data analysts in line-of-business teams offer an important opportunity to address this concern. They provide the benefits of data analysis without placing burdens on the IT department.

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Traditionally, IT departments have primarily been responsible for sourcing analytical software toolsand carrying out complex data analysis for their organizations. As companies push for improvedoperational insight, they demand greater amounts of data analysis. As a result, IT departmentsincreasingly find themselves struggling to keep up with the volume of incoming requests. A new set ofsoftware tools built specifically to empower data analysts in line-of-business teams offer an importantopportunity to address this concern. They provide the benefits of data analysis without placing burdenson the IT department. These tools also provide a level of data accessibility to a broader user population,enabling organizations to perform complex analysis without specialized data scientists or formally-trainedstatisticians. In this way, value can be achieved as business decision makers are able to circumvent whathas, in many organizations, become an IT bottleneck.

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James Haight

ABOUT THE ANALYST

AnalystJames Haight is a research analyst at Blue Hill Research focusing on analytics and emerging enterprise technologies.His primary research includes exploring the business case development and solution assessment for data warehousing, data integration, advanced analytics and business intelligence applications. He also hosts Blue Hill's Emerging Tech Roundup Podcast, which features interviews with industry leaders and CEOs on the forefront of a variety of emerging technologies.

Prior to Blue Hill Research, James worked in Radford Consulting's Executive and Board of Director Compensation practice, specializing in the high tech and life sciences industries. Currently he serves on the strategic advisory board of the Bentley Microfinance Group, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to community developmentthrough funding and consulting entrepreneurs in the Greater Boston area. James graduated summa cum laude from Bentley University with a Bachelors of Science in Economics.

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