Did we miss any Data tools? Should we provide a deep dive on each of these? Let us know here in the comments! Also, check out our long-form introduction video on data analytics, here: th-cam.com/video/yZvFH7B6gKI/w-d-xo.html
Nice video and presentation. However, I feel like you should have listed these tools based on their respective categories e.g. statistical tools, programming tools, data visualization etc. Now I don't really know if I'm expected to use all the tools or whether some are alternatives to others.
It's always different from company to company you can use like excel in one and tableau and the other power bi and MySQL and etc etc this tools that it's in this video it's the more common ones
The way you are explaining with your accent and creative body language expression is just amazing man, loved it. Thanks for telling, explaing about all these things.
Good content, but special style effective presentation. You are one of rare youtuber who help me to feel the power of now. In other words, your style help me to stay focused 💯%. That's why I hope you to prepare a playlist of all data analytics process in professional way with study cases. It will be great added value for beginners like me and can be one of amazing data analytics course on TH-cam.
tools you have said are good information to me to effiectively learn my data analytics journey!thankyou for listing those tools. can we use knime software for learning data analytics?
Thanks for introducing these amazing tools, I want to start learning one of these software's but do not know which one fit me the most. I want to make graphs and Dashboards to incorporate them in the fact sheets and response updates in hum project, and my boss asked me to make it as much engaging as possible as it will be shared with external audience. Could you please help me out.
Before completing this Video. I would like to understand if the speaker is really funny and having this amazing humour I see in the video. Well I'm liking it. Now off to my work to watch the video.
Hi Larry. Both are great to learn and have as an asset. However, we would recommend learning Python first. It is easy to learn, highly versatile and widely-used in the industry. Python is also extremely versatile; it has a huge range of resource libraries suited to a variety of different data analytics tasks. Here are a couple of articles on our blog that could be useful when picking the programming language/tool that is right for you: - The 7 Top Data Analysis Software Tools For 2022: bit.ly/3EwwUiT - The Top 9 Data Analytics Tools for Data Analysts: bit.ly/3qsXVyQ
Great video! One seemingly random question: Was there a dip in audience retention around 2:27? Your trainings will be more applicable with this info. Thanks!
It is a great tool for data visualization often used by data analysts. It lets users visualize data, breaking it down to a level that’s easy to interpret and understand. You can find more info on this and other popular tools on our blog: - The 7 Top Data Analysis Software Tools For 2022: bit.ly/3EwwUiT - The Top 9 Data Analytics Tools for Data Analysts: bit.ly/3qsXVyQ
Did we miss any Data tools? Should we provide a deep dive on each of these? Let us know here in the comments!
Also, check out our long-form introduction video on data analytics, here: th-cam.com/video/yZvFH7B6gKI/w-d-xo.html
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Have you ever heard of Inzata Analytics?
Nice video and presentation. However, I feel like you should have listed these tools based on their respective categories e.g. statistical tools, programming tools, data visualization etc. Now I don't really know if I'm expected to use all the tools or whether some are alternatives to others.
It's always different from company to company you can use like excel in one and tableau and the other power bi and MySQL and etc etc this tools that it's in this video it's the more common ones
The way you are explaining with your accent and creative body language expression is just amazing man, loved it. Thanks for telling, explaing about all these things.
Thank you for the video, it gave me some idea of what programs I need to study/learn in order to become a data analyst.
Glad it was helpful and best of luck in studying them!
Just took my first lesson notes on my journey to becoming a data analyst. Wish me luck
Hello. i wonder how far you went in your journey
how's the journey so far?
How is it going so far?
how far are you?
Good content, but special style effective presentation. You are one of rare youtuber who help me to feel the power of now. In other words, your style help me to stay focused 💯%. That's why I hope you to prepare a playlist of all data analytics process in professional way with study cases. It will be great added value for beginners like me and can be one of amazing data analytics course on TH-cam.
Hey am just going to start learning this field... To become a data analyst.... Which programming language should I focus on.?
You definitely deserve more views and subscribers... Look like data analytics of TH-cam doesn't work in favour to u.
What are the best tools for financial analysis
I've watch three videos in the last 15min
I love your presentation and charisma and insight you
I love It 🎉
tools you have said are good information to me to effiectively learn my data analytics journey!thankyou for listing those tools.
can we use knime software for learning data analytics?
Please go into detail with these tools! I enjoy your videos!
Thanks! Will do in the future videos, so stay tuned!
Thanks for introducing these amazing tools, I want to start learning one of these software's but do not know which one fit me the most. I want to make graphs and Dashboards to incorporate them in the fact sheets and response updates in hum project, and my boss asked me to make it as much engaging as possible as it will be shared with external audience. Could you please help me out.
What’s the best bootcamp for data analytics
Before completing this Video. I would like to understand if the speaker is really funny and having this amazing humour I see in the video. Well I'm liking it.
Now off to my work to watch the video.
What would you recommend for learning Python and R if you have to do it at home and it is currently not supported by my company?
Hi Larry. Both are great to learn and have as an asset. However, we would recommend learning Python first. It is easy to learn, highly versatile and widely-used in the industry. Python is also extremely versatile; it has a huge range of resource libraries suited to a variety of different data analytics tasks. Here are a couple of articles on our blog that could be useful when picking the programming language/tool that is right for you:
- The 7 Top Data Analysis Software Tools For 2022: bit.ly/3EwwUiT
- The Top 9 Data Analytics Tools for Data Analysts: bit.ly/3qsXVyQ
Great video!
One seemingly random question: Was there a dip in audience retention around 2:27?
Your trainings will be more applicable with this info. Thanks!
Keep it up more fun in videos ,Could you tell about Database Administrator new trends and future skills to adopt
Excellent!
Mongo DB SQL Hadoop Hive all required in Data Science
do I need all those tools?
very useful, thanks
Hi, you have given power bi on no 8 but now a days it stood on no.1 or 2,is it not correct?
Is AI going to replace the need for data analysts?
thank you but seems I can't get this tools on MacBook
I want to learn sas . Is it good for future
Used all except for SAS and fine report
Could u tell me about eviews
Excel ❤❤❤❤❤ spreadsheet
We have STATA, SPSS and GIS otherwise thanks for the presentation
No GA4?
Why would an individual want to use R if he already knwos python?
How is your crack consumption?
Python
And what about power BI
It is a great tool for data visualization often used by data analysts. It lets users visualize data, breaking it down to a level that’s easy to interpret and understand. You can find more info on this and other popular tools on our blog:
- The 7 Top Data Analysis Software Tools For 2022: bit.ly/3EwwUiT
- The Top 9 Data Analytics Tools for Data Analysts: bit.ly/3qsXVyQ
You forgot Web Intelligence Rich Client SAP
Spss
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No need to try and be funny :D Would be way better without the unnatural comedy.