Wednesday, July 11, 2012 |
News Highlights
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James E. Powell
Is Big Data a revolution in information
technology? Does the technology truly offer us the ability to do
something new, or do we simply need to renovate the technologies we
already have?
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Philip Russom
No part of your DW architecture is
immune to big data.
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Mike Schiff
Can't analyze your data now? We
explain why it's worth the time and effort to archive your data
anyway.
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BI analyst Cindi Howson's new
"Successful BI" survey needs your input about which BI tools and
vendors you're using and how well they are helping you succeed.
Participants will receive a copy of the summary findings plus a
chance to win $100.
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A top medical facility benefits from
meaningful data use by synchronizing registration systems. (Case
study from TDWI's "What Works in Healthcare")
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
Mark Madsen
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The diversity of data formats presents
new challenges for gaining a complete and accurate view of
information across the enterprise. Successful organizations are
governing "big data" at the entry point (within an application, Web
logs, documents, etc.). |
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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Apple defined a new category of computing
with the release of the Apple iPad. It also reinvigorated the BI
market with sexy dashboards on every tablet. BI on mobile devices
promises to make BI more immediate and accessible for executives and
field workers alike.
Speaker:
Cindi Howson
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Now
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Big data is growing fast as organizations
devote technology resources to tapping the terabytes (if not
petabytes) of data flowing into their organizations and externally
in social media data and other sources.
Speaker:
David Stodder
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Now
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Events Calendar
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July 30-August 1, 2012
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TDWI BI Executive Summit: Big Data Analytics for
Better Customer Intelligence
San Diego, CA
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Learn More / Register Now
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