Wednesday, December 14, 2011 |
News Highlights
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Stephen Swoyer
From tablets to takeovers, it was a
busy year for business intelligence professionals.
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Ted Cuzzillo
Everyone's heard by now of big data and
automated analytics while questions about qualifications for data
analysts simmer.
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Mike Schiff
Most of analyst Mike Schiff's
predictions for 2011 came true. He examines those predictions, the
major events of 2011, and looks ahead at what 2012 will hold for DW
professionals.
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Marty Carney
BI popularity continued, and BI in the
cloud and data aggregation took center stage this year. We look at
what BI professionals might expect in 2012.
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Conor O'Mahony
In a year when in-memory analytics was
memorable, what data management trends were the most important in
2011, and what can we expect in 2012?
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Sunil Soares
In 2011, enterprises were aligning
their information governance practices across functions. In 2012,
Big Data information policy will become mission critical.
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LAST ISSUE FOR 2011
The TDWI team is taking time off to enjoy
the holidays. You'll receive the next issue of BI This Week on
January 11, 2012.
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
David Stodder
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Big data is putting a big hurt on
traditional data warehousing. Data volumes are rising fast, and it's
getting harder to keep up with the variety and velocity of data
using standard procedures for extraction, transformation, and
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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Today, there are more mobile devices than
desktop computers. Some experts predict that before long, the
majority of business will be conducted via smart phones and
tablets.
Speaker:
David Stodder
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Register
Now
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Events Calendar
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February 13-15, 2012
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TDWI BI Executive Summit: Executing a Data Strategy
for Your Enterprise
Las Vegas, NV
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Learn More / Register Now
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