What is visualization? Sugar BI can help you understand with two cases

Whether at work or in daily life, we often come across the word "visualization", so what exactly is visualization? What exactly can visualization do for us?

Next, we will use Sugar BI as an example to explain for you

Visualization is mainly to display the data through some elements such as charts, texts, and maps, so as to help everyone follow up with the next step of analysis and decision-making.

We can give a few examples to help you understand data visualization better

1. Sales scene

In normal sales work, we can monitor the overall sales of our enterprise by making the large data visualization screen below (each large screen is composed of multiple visualization components and chart components).

For example, we can build customer portraits through the data of customer income and age distribution in the visualization, and make decision support for future enterprise product positioning customers.

 

2. Financial scenarios

We all know that in financial scenarios, data fluctuations in transaction amounts are more sensitive.

Through visualization, we can see the company's accumulated total loans, sales of financial products, performance of each salesperson, and fluctuations in market transactions in real time, which facilitates financial companies' multiple business lines such as transactions, market prices, wealth management, and full accounts. Perform full link monitoring.

If you are interested in data visualization, welcome to try Sugar BI for free

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