Wednesday, October 10, 2012 |
News Highlights
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James E. Powell
Big data's impact on data
visualization, DBMS vendors and NoSQL, analysis of streaming data,
and cloud BI.
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Stephen Swoyer
Is big data really changing everything?
Fact is, most businesses are still getting their business
intelligence houses in order, focusing on dashboards, self-service,
mobile BI, and a host of other priorities. They aren't yet ready for
Big Data 101.
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Mehul Shah and Sachin Sinha
This Information Life Cycle Framework
helps you navigate the big data technology landscape and see big
data in light of a complete, end-to-end solution that can tackle the
entire information life cycle.
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
Claudia Imhoff
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Data, data, everywhere... Today's BI
implementation experts are faced with increasing volumes and sources
of data (on premises and off), new and innovative technologies, more
complex data integration and quality issues, and difficulties
maintaining and enhancing these diverse BI architectures. |
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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A megatrend is a trend that has strong
influence over the technical implementations and business processes
of a wide range of user organizations. A number of megatrends are
winding their way through business intelligence (BI) at the moment.
For example, the most influential megatrend today is the incremental
movement toward real-time operation, as seen in operational BI and
real-time management dashboards.
Speaker:
Philip Russom
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There is considerable interest at present
on the topic of big data. Much of the discussion about this topic,
however, is focused on the technology supporting big data, rather
than on how big data can be leveraged for business benefit.
Speaker:
Colin White
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Now
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Events Calendar
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November 12-13, 2012
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A TDWI Forum: Emerging Technology Strategies for
Big Data Analytics
Orlando, FL
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Learn More / Register Now
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