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Published by Gbaf News
Posted on April 17, 2020

By Noel Ady, Co-Founder, Gravity 9 Solutions
The power of Data Analytics for Business is a well-known practice that has been proving its mettle since the 1980s. Data Science has recently been defined as an evolution of Analytics and is considered to be an umbrella term that groups several tactical components. A few examples of these tactics include Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, ETLs data cleanup, Data Visualisation, Algorithm and Infrastructure. So how is rebirth of this analytical evaluation set to transform the business world as we know it today?
Digital transformation can be a tricky beast and developing new digital products and services fast enough to stay abreast of this rapidly developing industry is challenging. However, it’s data that holds the transformation key. Data Science goes that one step further and helps to promote the value of AI (deep learning) for organisations through a combination of the right strategy, technology and skills.
Challenges can arise when significant budget, time and effort is spent to manage this repository and the return on investment is hard to see. Here’s how to make data science work for you.
Harvest and bank your data for the future

Noel Ady
From Healthcare to Manufacturing to retail, Data Science is playing a crucial role in helping teams to understand how to effectively use their databases, usually used to store a collection of facts about customers, sales transactions or web interactions. It finds patterns and trends hidden within it, delving into the why and how a specific action was taken (i.e. a purchase decision) and it tries to understand the context.
Big Data seems to be an easy solution, however, too much data is overwhelming and acts as a hinderance to momentum. The right big data tools not only allow you to see the value of precious data at your fingertips, but also give you valuable insight and predictive powers not possible in their absence.
Data collection done well will be a key foundation of your digital landscape and an important catalyst for future digital transformation. Storing such treasure trove of data will have cost implications but consider it a savings account for the future. When the time comes for intelligent technology such as algorithms to be applied, those algorithms will be more accurate the more data they have access to.
Aggregating different forms of data can be messy, and can result in unmanageable volumes, also known as: Big Data.
The life cycle of usable data usually involves collection, pre-processing, storage, retrieval, post-processing, analysis, visualisation and so on. Traditional applications cannot effectively process these high volumes of data.
So how do you find the right models and data processing techniques and know how to apply them correctly? Building an internal Data Science and engineering team is the obvious answer, incorporating two core skillsets that are likely not currently part of your existing software engineering teams.
Data Scientists bring the strong mathematical understanding to help ideate, model and build complex algorithms. Data Engineers compliment this by bringing the skills and experience of using the platform tools which enable algorithms to be appropriately developed and unleashed on large amounts of data.
However, the recruitment process can be extremely time consuming due to the growing gap between supply and demand for Data Science skills, meaning it can get very competitive to find and hire the right resource.
Outsourcing Data Science solutions offer benefits including access to global talent pools, essential generalist skills and expertise that can solve real and specific business needs. In addition, businesses can leverage third parties’ larger volumes of data (i.e. unstructured data) and combine skills and cutting-edge technologies not yet available to them.
Once you have the essential foundations of data and the right talent to manage it, it may then be the right time to invest in a machine learning solution, a clever tool that processes the ‘automated & actionable insights’ that are often invisible to the human eye. However, having a solid strategy for the entire project is essential.
AI and Machine Learning can be complex, so ring fencing those elements makes sense to contain that complexity and hone simple standard engineering mechanisms. Understanding the power of algorithms can also be abstract, each with their own strengths and weaknesses around a variety of given problem types. It is therefore important to have the insight to know when and where AI or Machine Learning should be used as some issues are more efficient and accurate without AI.
From the project management perspective, there are Data Science methodologies built to provide a lifecycle to Data Science projects. The ‘Team Data Science Process’ method, also known as TDSP, outlines five steps that are usually taken when executing a project of this scale. These include:
Ultimately, data is the key to operational and digital transformation and harnessing the transformative power of Data Science requires the careful consideration and deployment of a water-tight strategy. There needs to be a disciplined approach to the capture, management and processing of all types of data to avoid being overwhelmed by its mass, and more galvanized by its potential.