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Akintunde Agbonde highlights data science’s impact on modern business

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Data science expert, Akintunde Agbonde has emphasized that data has become the backbone of decision-making and business enhancement in today’s world.

Companies are relying heavily on data to remain competitive and data science is playing a crucial role in unlocking the secrets of this valuable resource.

According to data science expert, Mr. Akintunde Agbonde, data science is all about extracting insights from data. “Data science deals with collating data from various sources, analyzing it, and using algorithms to extract meaningful information,” he explains.

This process enables businesses to predict trends, understand market dynamics, and make informed decisions.

Agbonde notes that data science has numerous applications in business, from predicting economic trends to enhancing marketing campaigns. “Data science can help businesses prioritize their offerings, create targeted marketing campaigns, and provide customers with diverse experiences,” he says.

To achieve these insights, data scientists rely on a range of software tools, including Python and SQL. These tools enable data scientists to collect, process, and analyze large datasets, and to extract valuable insights that inform business decisions.

However, Agbonde emphasizes that data science is not without its challenges. “Finding the right data to analyze is not easy, and balancing data security is a major challenge for data scientists,” he notes.

To address these challenges, data scientists use techniques such as validation, information consistency checks, and ETL (extract, transform, load) to ensure data quality and integrity.

As the data science industry continues to evolve, experts expect increased adoption of AI software, particularly for economic forecasting.

Ukhueleigbe Zaccheus is a seasoned journalist who has spent over seven years working as a writer, reporter, Public Relations executive and Editor at Topnaija.ng He is graduate of Mass Communication from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ), Lagos and Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo.

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