Is Real-Time Analytics A Money Pit?

Certainly, it is important to have analytics available in the timeframe needed for making decisions. For many years, it was too difficult and expensive to execute analytics anywhere near real-time and so everything was done using infrequent batch processes. As processing power has increased exponentially and costs have dropped to unprecedented levels, it is feasible to perform a wide array of enterprise analytics on a near real-time basis. However, many organizations today are vastly over-utilizing real-time analytics and are paying a price for it that, unfortunately, isn’t always recognized.

Forget Real Time. Focus on Decision Time!

Naturally, I am a proponent of ensuring that business decisions are made in a timely fashion. However, many decisions do not need to be made in anything approaching real- time. Just because something can be analyzed in real-time does not mean that it should be analyzed in real-time. Creating real-time processes where they aren’t needed leads to a lot of additional complexity and cost. Careful consideration is needed to decide how fast or frequently a given analytics process should run.

The first step is to identify the true speed required to meet business needs. I like to call this required speed “Decision Time”. While you might be able to make a ...


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