Deloitte joins the analytics band wagon

Deloitte is the latest company to declare its intentions to focus on the field of analytics.

“Data analytics is going to be the next big wave that will sweep across the world — and India is going to be right at the forefront of it”, says Manoj Singh, global managing director (operations) at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu.

Read the full article here.

India Analytics HubWe had earlier written about IBM spending over $15 billion in the last four years to acquire analytics software and services companies. Oracle, SAP, Microsoft have all made acquisitions in this space.

Social media companies like Facebook and Twitter have also invested in this field recently.

The popularity of analytics keeps on growing as more and more businesses recognize the power of information and learn to leverage it to compete successfully.

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About Gaurav Vohra

Gaurav has over 10 years of experience in the field of analytics and has worked across multiple verticals including financial services, retail, FMCG, telecom, pharmaceuticals and leisure industries. Gaurav started his career in analytics with Capital One and over the last decade has worked with clients such as JC Penney, Gap, Wal-mart, IRI, 7-11, IMS health and ICICI Lombard. Gaurav’s articles cover a broad range of topics that are of interest to anyone in the field of analytics.
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2 Responses to Deloitte joins the analytics band wagon

  1. Kumar Anshumant says:

    I agree with your point of view. I am very interested in jobs which require analytical bent of mind. But, I am not able to find it. Kindly help me in this regard.

  2. Ivaneide says:

    Good points all around.

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