Wednesday, January 25, 2012 |
News Highlights
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Philip Russom
Success with enterprise business goals
demands strategies for enterprise data.
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Linda Briggs
In the second part of a two-part
interview with well-known BI analyst and TDWI faculty member Cindi
Howson, we discuss more technologies on Cindi's annual "Cool BI"
list of business intelligence innovations. Topping this year's list:
advanced visualization and dashboards.
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Jeff Bamba
There's no doubt that customers will
continue their migration from in-house BI to BI in the cloud. We
explore best practices for cloud BI and the limitations this
technology imposes.
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Bill Hewitt
Anytime, anywhere access to
applications and data is what mobile computing is all about. We
explain how the technology can harness the value of time.
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James Powell
What are the common misperceptions
about unstructured data, and how can this data be
exploited for game-changing insights?
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Cindi Howson
From in-memory to visual discovery, big
data to mobile and cloud BI -- and more -- what's ahead for BI
professionals in 2012.
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
Philip Russom
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The term "big data" has arisen in recent
years to describe multi-terabyte datasets. Big data certainly has
its challenges relative to scalability and data management, but it's
also useful for business intelligence. Massive datasets of big data
provide substantial data samples for many forms of analytics,
especially advanced forms that are discovery oriented. |
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Events Calendar
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