Data Services In Wisconsin At NW Database Services

We Provide Data Services Including Data Cleaning In All Wisconsin Cities

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We provide data services, including data cleaning, to businesses and organizations in all state of Wisconsin cities. With over 34 years of experience in the database business and data services industry, Northwest Database Services can solve your specific database needs with top-quality service and affordable prices. Contact us at (360)841-8168 so we can discuss your data services project and then plan a data project that will meet or exceed your requirements.

Wisconsin Cities We Serve Include:

Do You Offer Services In All Wisconsin Cities?

Yes, we do offer our data services  and data cleaning, data cleansing, and data scrubbing in all Wisconsin cities.

We Are A Full Service Data Services That Can Help You Run Your Business

Northwest Database Services is a full-spectrum data service that has been performing data migration, data scrubbing, data cleaning, and de-duping data services for databases and mailing lists, for over 34 years. NW Database Services provides data services to all businesses, organizations, and agencies in the state of Wisconsin

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SERVICES

What We Do

Database Services

When you need your data to speak to you regarding your business’s trends, buying patterns or just whether or not your customers are still living.

Data Transformation

We provide data transformation services for Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) operations typically used in data migration or restoration projects.

De-duplication Service

Duplication of data plagues every database and mailing list. Duplication is inevitable, constantly keeps growing and erodes the quality of your data.

Direct Mail - Presorts

It’s true the United States Postal Service throws away approximately thirty five percent of all bulk mail every year! Why so much? Think: “Mailing list cleanup.

Email-Phone Append

With access to more than 500 million email addresses, Northwest Database Services uses one of the most comprehensive and unique data sets in the industry.

NCOA

Over 40 million Americans change their address annually, which makes us do the work to maintain a high-quality mailing list while you focus on your business.

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Office

Sandersville, GA 31082

Email

gch [@] nwdatabase.com
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(478)412-2156

Information About Data Cleaning

 

What Is Data Analytics?

Data analytics refers to the transformation of raw data into actionable, meaningful insights. It can be viewed as a type of business intelligence that solves specific problems or challenges within an organization. It is all about finding patterns within a data set that can give you useful information about a specific area of your business, such as how certain customer groups behave or why sales have dropped over a period of time.

Data analysts analyze the raw data to extract useful insights. These insights are then presented in visualizations such as charts and graphs so that stakeholders can comprehend them and take action. The type of analysis used will determine the types of insights that are gleaned. Data experts use four types of analysis: Prescriptive, diagnostic and predictive. Diagnostic analytics examines why something might have happened, while descriptive analytics analyzes the past. Prescriptive and predictive analytics look at what’s likely to happen in future. Based on these predictions, they determine the best course-of-action.

Data analytics can help you make sense of the past, predict future trends, and anticipate future behaviors. Instead of making decisions based on guesswork and basing them on the data, data analytics allows you to make informed decisions based on what it tells you. Businesses and organizations that adopt a data-driven approach can gain a deeper understanding of their market, their industry and their company. This will allow them to plan and make better decisions.

What Is Statistics?

Although it might seem absurd to use statistics as a basic concept in a blog about data analytics, it is not. These terms are easy to assume when they’re used often.

Statistics is simply the field of applied math that deals in the collection, organization and analysis of data. It also includes interpretation and presentation. Do you find this sound familiar? You should. These are vital steps in data analytics. Data analytics can be described as statistics in many ways. Data analytics is the statistical analysis of a dataset or set of datasets. We tend to reduce it because that can be quite a mouthful.

Statistics are essential to data analysis because they are fundamental. The wide variety of statistical techniques available can be divided into two types: descriptive and inferential statistics. What is the difference?

Descriptive statistics are used to describe the visible characteristics of a dataset (a sample or population). Inferential statistics, on the other hand, focus on making predictions and generalizations about larger datasets based on a small sample of that data. It is important to first understand the meaning of sample and population before we can explore these two types of statistics.

Northwest Database Services has 34+ years experience with all types of data services, including mail presorts, NCOA, and data deduplication. If your database systems are not returning poor data, it is definitely time for you to consult with a data services specialist. We have experience with large and small data sets. Often, data requires extensive manipulation to remove corrupt data and restore the database to proper functionality. Call us at (360)841-8168 for a consultation and get the process of data cleaning started as soon as possible.

NW Database Services
404 Insel Rd
Woodland WA 98674
(360)841-8168

About Wisconsin

Wisconsin Information

Find Out About Wisconsin

WisconsinWisconsin is located in the Upper Midwestern United States. Wisconsin is the 25th largest state in terms of total area and 20th most populous. It borders Minnesota to its west, Iowa to its southwest, Illinois to it’s south, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior to its north, as well as Minnesota to the northwest, Iowa to their southwest, Illinois to that region, and Minnesota to the southeast.

History

Over the past 14,000 year, Wisconsin has been home of many different cultures. The Wisconsin Glaciation saw the arrival of the first human beings around 10,000 BCE. Paleo-Indians were the first inhabitants to hunt now-extinct animals like the Boaz mastodon. This prehistoric mastodon skull was found in southwest Wisconsin, along with spearpoints.

Major Cities & Towns

The Montreal River borders Wisconsin; Lake Superior and Michigan to its north; Lake Michigan and Illinois to the east; Illinois to south; Iowa to the southwest; and Minnesota to its northwest. In 1934 and 1935, two cases settled a border dispute between Michigan and Wisconsin. The boundaries of the state include the St. Croix River in west and the Mississippi River in east, as well as the Menominee River to the northeast.

Climate

The majority of Wisconsin is classified in warm-summer humid continental weather, while the southern and southwestern parts are considered hot-summer humid continentalclimate (Koppen Dfa). On July 13, 1936, the Wisconsin Dells recorded the highest temperature (114°F) in the state.

Population

According to the United States Census Bureau, Wisconsin’s population was 5,822,434 as of July 1, 2019. This is a 2.4% increase from the 2010 United States Census. This includes an increase in population since the last census, which was 150,659, which is 614,771 more births than deaths, and a decrease because of net migration, which is 12,755 less. The net result of immigration was a net increase in population of 59,251 while the net result of migration within the U.S. was a net decrease in population of 72,006

Economy

The 2019 gross state product of Wisconsin was $349.416 trillion, ranking it 21st in the United States. Manufacturing, agriculture, as well as health care drive Wisconsin’s economy. In 2008, Wisconsin’s manufacturing output was $48.9 million. This made it the tenth-largest state in terms of manufacturing gross domestic product. About 20% of the state’s gross domestic product is made up by manufacturing, which is third in all states. In 2008, the per capita income was $35239 The state’s unemployment rate in March 2017 was 3.4% (seasonally adjusted).

Material for information about Wisconsin first appeared in Wikipedia

 

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