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| | January 20166CIOReviewCIOReviewNOVEMBER 20 - 2015Editorial StaffVisualizersStephen ThomasArun ThomasTaming Complex Data through Visualization EditorialCIOReviewJANUARY 26 - 2016Managing EditorJeevan GeorgeEditorial StaffVisualizersStephen ThomasVishnu BabuData Visualization SpecialResearch and timely information have been a primal aspect of data-driven decision making for companies that are operating in diverse business environments. In the present scenario, where the markets exhibit great volatility, decision makers need solutions that highlight relevant facts from the brimming data piles. For them, a good sketch is better than a long speech! Dwelling on the same thought, designers and data analysts corroborate to offer data visualization as a new technique to look at the invisible from the visible. The rather creative and left brained approach of data visualization is now in the picture, moving beyond the realm of spreadsheets and redundant methods used by data scientists and analysts. Organizations are increasingly deploying visualization-based data discovery tools, leading them to generate instant reports and analysis on the go. Besides quantifying key trends and deriving co-relation between variables, the visualization tools are the common ingredients for maximizing opportunities, mitigating risks, and more importantly, communicating complex topics to any audience. From delivering sleek, user-friendly dashboards to programs that help choose software tools such as Tableau, charts and mapping systems, the solution providers in data visualization market are expanding the functionality and intuitiveness of their offerings. These interactive and visually depictive solutions find their use in many industry verticals--from determining link between allergies and other health conditions to uncovering cloaked criminal activities and tax frauds. Additionally, implementation of these tools has contributed to the growth of Big Data, BI, storage systems, collaboration tools, and predictive analytics, democratizing innovation as well as removing obscurities in data. Companies and data scientists can now relax and avoid all costs emerging from the labor intensive manual processes of data depiction and rely on the visualization based data discovery tools to mash up information. To unveil the scope and strength of visual data discovery tools and aid companies to look past the convoluted data structure, we present the experts and leaders of this space who paint a realistic and distilled depiction of the market. We look forward to hearing your insights. Jeevan GeorgeManaging Editoreditor@cioreview.comMatthew JacobSusan AndersonAishwarya KannanAlex D'SouzaCopyright © 2016 CIOReview. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.Mailing AddressCIOReview44790 S. Grimmer Blvd Suite 202, Fremont, CA 94538T:510.402.1463, F:510-894-8405 January 26- 2016, Vol 05 SE 06 Published by CIOReview To subscribe to CIOReviewVisit www.cioreview.com CIOReviewSalesT:510-556-2400Louis Fernandeslouis@cioreview.comAlexandra Watsonalexandra@cioreview.comShirley Faith
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