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Decoding Corporate Structures: Unveiling Hidden Patterns with Network Science

Just hearing the words “Corporate Structure” probably puts a lot of us to sleep. It sounds like one of those boring (sorry) topics that is the bread and butter of Lawyers (sorry, again!) but like raw eggs and kale for the rest of us. But what if we told you that we could give you a different, more interesting perspective? One that could potentially open your eyes into the several ways corporate structures (and the people behind them) reveal the reasons why they are built the way they are.

Interested? Great! We’ll try and give you such a perspective using Network Science, a less well known (but powerful) part of the Data Science world.

Embracing a Zero ETL Future with Open Arms

Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) is the process data engineers use to combine data from different sources. In a much simpler, non-technical term, ETL is like taking ingredients (data) from different places, cooking (transforming) them in a special way, and putting them together (loading) to make a delicious meal (analytical insights). With the emergence of near-real-time analytics and the concept of a zero-ETL future, the data world is undergoing a significant transformation. 

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Local Businesses Are Missing Out On The Power of User Reviews

PeriScope is an AI powered review analytics platform that allows you to search through user reviews to find gaps in the market that your business can fill, measure sentiment to identify key factors that drive customer purchasing decisions and get valuable insights into the strengths and weaknesses of your competitors.

From Data to Decisions (Part 3): A Retail Success Story

Welcome to the final part of our three-part blog series, “A Retail Success Story.” In the previous two posts, we delved into how we helped our partners uncover previously hidden insights in their data and the obstacles we faced along the way. Now, we’ll be discussing what the analytic process led to: the development, operationalisation and growth of a new loyalty program.

Using Data Analytics to Keep Your Company Growing (Part 2) : A Retail Success Story

Welcome to Part 2 of our 3-part blogpost series where we delve into the topic of “how deep data analytics will dramatically change your business.” In this part, we will explore the importance of “data” for businesses, ecommerce and traditional brick and mortar retailers of all sizes alike and how “data” significantly improved the financial results in the Himalayan java eco-system.

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Unlocking Hidden Insights (Part 1) : A Retail Success Story

In this three-part blog series, we will take a deep dive into the journey of the largest coffee chain in Nepal, Himalayan Java, and show how advanced data analytics unlocked hidden insights, leading to positive business outcomes and increased financial success. Join us as we delve into this exciting case study and discover how you too can revolutionize your business operations.

What Retailers Need To Know About Data

In our quest to make companies like Himalayan Java, the largest coffee chain in Nepal, more data-driven, we’ve learnt a thing or two about what retailers need to know when it comes to data and data analytics. For the benefit of other retailers considering a move into more data-driven operations, we thought we’d list out the lessons we’ve learnt so far.

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How To Do Dashboards Right

At Xabit, we get a lot of calls from potential clients wanting to use our services to build dashboards for themselves and/or for their clients. We’d like for you to understand that there are three basic buildings blocks of any dashboard.

Data poem

For it is a tool of great worth, helping us navigate this earth..

People on the internet are asking OpenAI’s ChatGPT to do all sorts of things so we thought it might be a good idea to jump on the bandwagon and ask it questions about how well it knows it’s own foundations: data. Being a data analytics consultancy based in Nepal, we also thought it might be a good idea to ask it some specific questions about the industry in our home country.