Embedded analytics
Embedded Analytics enables users to integrate analytics capabilities into their own applications, portals, or websites. This differs from Embedded Software and Web Analytics (also commonly known as Product Analytics).
This integration empowers users to gain quicker and deeper insights through interactive visualizations and dashboards embedded within the system. This setup enables easier, in-depth data analysis without the need to switch and log in between multiple applications.
Definition
Embedded analytics is the integration of analytic capabilities into a host, typically browser-based, business-to-business (B2B); since businesses typically have more sophisticated analytic expectations and needs than consumers, SaaS, application. These analytic capabilities would typically be relevant and contextual to the use-case of the host application.
To achieve this, consideration would be given to integration at various levels, these would likely include: security integration, data integration, application logic integration, business rules integration, and user experience integration.
This is in contrast to traditional BI, which expects users to leave their workflow applications to look at data insights in a separate set of tools. This immediacy makes embedded analytics much more intuitive and likely to be viewed by users. A December 2016 report from Nucleus Research found that using BI tools, which require toggling between applications, can take up as much as 1–2 hours of an employee's time each week, whereas embedded analytics eliminate the need to toggle between apps.
History
The term "embedded analytics" was first used by Howard Dresner: consultant, author, former Gartner analyst and inventor of the term "business intelligence" said Howard Dresner while he was working for Hyperion Solutions, a company that Oracle bought in 2007. Oracle started then to use the term "embedded analytics" at their press release for Oracle Rapid Planning on 2009 [citation needed]. In 2014, Dresner Advisory Services published "Embedded Business Intelligence Market Study" as part of the Wisdom of Crowds Series of Research, including 24 vendors. [1]
References
- ^ "2014 Embedded Business Intelligence Market Study Now Available From Dresner Advisory Services". Globe News Wire (Press release). 2014-10-29.