Wednesday, September 05, 2012 |
News Highlights
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Mike Schiff
Even if their existing data warehouse
architecture satisfies current requirements, organizations need to
be prepared to address their future needs.
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Linda Briggs
Massively multiplayer online games can
stay relevant and competitive through quick decisions behind the
scenes. U.S. gaming company En Masse Entertainment is using its data
to tweak products as games are played.
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Theresa Kushner and Maria Villar
Is it time to re-examine and reengineer
how you create, read, update, and delete data in your enterprise?
These tips will help you get off to a great start.
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To transform how healthcare
organizations lower costs, improve quality and outcomes, increase
care accessibility and affordability, and improve patient and
physician satisfaction, they need one thing their electronic medical
record system can't provide: integrated health intelligence. (From
TDWI's "What Works in Healthcare" -- short registration
required.)
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
David Stodder
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The ground is shifting beneath business
intelligence. Users are adopting mobile platforms, a trend that
introduces an exciting new form factor for BI but also new
challenges for information management. Users are demanding better
data visualization and more dynamic self-service access, and not
just on their desktops, but on smartphones and tablets. |
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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Research indicates that structured data
accounts for only about 15 percent of the information available to
organizations today. The rest lives in the realm of unstructured
content found in multimedia, documents, geo-location data, and new
sources such as social media.
Speaker:
David Stodder
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When a new technology or platform enters
IT, we often see it applied first with operational applications and
their servers. Then BI platforms and data warehouses adopt the new
technology, followed by data management tools. We've seen this with
various technologies, including Java and services. We're now seeing
the same sequence with clouds (whether public, private, or hybrid).
Speaker:
Philip Russom
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Now
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Events Calendar
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