Wednesday, April 18, 2012 |
News Highlights
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Stephen Swoyer
BI analytics as fun? "Gamification"
advocates claim that by applying game-play principles to the search
for (and discovery of) insights using BI software, vendors can
intensify the productivity while injecting a feeling of fun.
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James Powell
Data governance is more than just
managing data in order to optimize outcomes.
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Stephen Swoyer
Why are so many data integration
players selling enterprise service buses of their own? Is it just a
matter of vendor opportunism?
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Philip Russom
To help you better understand next-
generation MDM and why you should care about it, Philip Russom's
Twitter messages provide an overview in a form that's compact yet
amazingly comprehensive.
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
Cindi Howson
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Business intelligence in the cloud was
once a strategy for niche vendors. Now mega vendors and solution
providers recommend cloud as a way of lowering your infrastructure
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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Business-IT partnership is one of the
most critical aspects to successful business intelligence solutions
that are aligned with the goals of the business, and yet most
companies continue to report painful disconnects between the
business and IT.
Speaker:
Cindi Howson
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Register
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The incremental movement toward real-time
operation is the most influential trend today in data-driven IT
disciplines, such as business intelligence (BI), data warehousing
(DW), and data integration (DI). From a technology viewpoint,
collecting, processing, and delivering data is hard enough; doing it
in real time is downright herculean.
Speaker:
Philip Russom
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Now
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Events Calendar
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