In order to bring our operations, processes and services under one single brand name, we have decided to transform CentralAmericaData and definitively integrate it into our global brand, PREDIK Data-Driven.
We will continue to provide the same services to our clients in Central America and Mexico, but under the new brand name.
The heat map is one of the most useful and powerful data analysis tools in business intelligence. It provides a visualization feature that presents multiple pieces of data in a way that makes immediate sense by assigning a different size and color.
New geographic information systems (GIS) allow us to see our complex world in a new way. With the right data sets, heat maps can be produced that show how different factors vary from one area to another. In recent years, several organizations have developed dynamic mapping systems that allow users to choose areas, data layers, filters, and presentation features. Read the complete article here
One of the analytical tools that leading companies use to gather knowledge is heat maps. By creating a graphical representation of their data, new insights emerge, providing companies with the information they need to adapt their strategies and maximize their profits.
Heat maps measure the density of data in a given area. By representing density with colors, heat map data easily identifies the areas where information is most prevalent.
Ariel Banos, expert in pricing strategy, presents in this article a key aspect to consider when quoting proposals for professional services.
"... In his book "Pricing Creativity", Blair Enns exemplifies the big differences there can be in the price of professional work, using the cases of some famous logos.
In 1971, in the early days of his company, Nike CEO Phil Knight paid a design student named Carolyn Davidson the sum of US$ 35 (about US$ 200 at today's values) to create the "swoosh" logo. We are talking about the mythical logo that still identifies the Nike brand today.
This analysis enables real estate companies to make data-driven decisions on issues that define the success of a real estate business, from acquisitions, leasing, investments to marketing campaigns and operational processes.
Location analytics provides an unprecedented vision of the real estate market, analyzing real-time mobility data such as foot traffic, makes it possible to know the updated prices of economic areas and properties of interest, the development of construction processes, to optimize the real estate agents work routes, identify risk areas, etc.
Mobility data analytics are transforming the way commercial strategies are defined in the retail business, and supermarket chains are no exception.
Understanding what consumers think, what they want and what they do is critical for companies in the retail sector. This is where Big Data tools play an important role, as it is possible to measure the affluence at a location and customer behavior, among other aspects.
New data management methodologies now allow retailers to take advantage of even the smallest piece of information to generate valuable insights that help optimize their marketing and customer loyalty strategies.
What promotions do we do to get more customers to the point of sale?
How do we make them stay longer in the store?
How do we improve the customer experience so that they buy more at each visit?
Starting July 2021, you will receive every Thursday, in your mailbox, our CentralAmericaData Express Weekly Newsletter, which will consist of a careful and detailed selection of reports, news and business analysis prepared by our team of Business Intelligence analysts.
Greetings, dear readers of CentralAmericaData.
Since 2008, our goal has been to keep you informed with the main regional market news and business opportunities in the Central American economies.
During the first half of 2021, consumers in Central American countries increased their interest in comics, martial arts, motorcycles, vegetarian food, spa services, air travel, weight loss products and sporting goods.
Through a system that monitors in real time changes in consumer interests and preferences in Central American countries, developed by CentralAmericaData, it is possible to project short- and long-term demand trends for the different products, sectors and markets operating in the region.
Through the management of large volumes of data, it is possible to understand the pedestrian mobility of an area or city, and from this, predict the sales potential of a business according to its location and the characteristics of consumers who pass through the surrounding area.
Currently, companies in the retail and mass consumption sector that have opted to develop "data driven" work teams have found in Business Intelligence and Geomarketing solutions a new way to understand the dynamics of their business models.
Using today's technology, it is possible to know and accurately monitor consumer mobility, identify the places they visit, how often they do so, at what times and on what days, and transform this mobility and pedestrian flow data into solutions for optimizing commercial and marketing strategies.
People mobility is a concept that covers much more than just movement.
In Guatemala were published in the Diario de Centroamerica the sanctions of the laws for the Simplification of Administrative Requirements and Procedures and Free Zones, regulatory frameworks that aim to encourage investments and job creation.
In the June 1, 2021 edition of the Diario de Centroamerica, the texts of Decree 5-2021, which corresponds to the Law for the Simplification of Administrative Requirements and Procedures, and Decree 6-2021, which refers to the Free Trade Zones Law, were included. See complete publication.
Determining which professional disciplines people prefer to study and identifying whether they are interested in diplomas, certifications, bachelor's degrees, master's degrees or long term courses, are goals that can be achieved through the application of innovative methodologies based on the analysis of large volumes of data.
Although the process of migration to online education had already been progressing for several years, in recent months and as a result of changes in people's habits, the demand for distance training services has grown exponentially and, as a result, Internet searches for study programs have also increased.
Using advanced technology applied to the extraction and processing of large volumes of data, it is possible to obtain the necessary information to evaluate whether a new product, service or brand will be accepted when it begins to compete in a specific market.
Companies that intend to compete in a new market always ask themselves the following question: How much acceptance will our new product, service or brand have?
Using big data management techniques, it is possible to know, with greater precision than with traditional methods, the socio-demographic characteristics, tastes, preferences and interests of consumers living in a specific area of a city or of groups of people who visit particular stores.
Nowadays, with the large volumes of data that exist, it is possible to examine absolute and relative numbers of potential customers of a shopping center or business that are in any other location.