All the world may revolve around data, but if you can’t make sense of it, all the data in the world won’t do you much good.

Booz Allen Hamilton hopes to help with a new platform called Sailfish that’s aimed specifically at companies short on the high-level data-science skills that have traditionally been required to get the job done.

Billed as the first end-to-end data-science platform, Sailfish is designed to make analytics easier to use.

Included in the suite is Sailfish Exchange, a highly visual data library that lets users upload, search and share key data sets “in just a few clicks,” Booz Allen says. Essentially a Web-based social network for data curation, Exchange also lets users rate data sets from the Internet or within the organization.

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD