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Cloud analytics is term for a set of technological and analytical tools and techniques specifically designed to help clients extract information from massive data.[1]

Cloud analytics is designed to make official statistical data readily categorized and available via the users web browser.

Cloud analytics is a cloud-based solution which enables businesses to carry out analysis or intelligence procedures through integrated cloud models, such as hosted data warehouses, SaaS business intelligence (BI) and cloud-powered social media analytics. It uses a range of analytical tools and techniques to help companies extract information from massive data and present it in a way that is easily categorised and readily available via a web browser.[2]

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