Wednesday, December 12, 2012 |
News Highlights
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Philip Russom
Real-time operation is a common
business requirement, and real-time data integration can enable
it.
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John Schroeder
Technology advances widened Hadoop's
enterprise suitability. In 2013, Hadoop will firmly establish its
dominance in big data analytics.
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Linda Briggs
Cirro CEO Mark Theissen discusses the
challenges of successfully working with big data, including the
fast-moving market, lack of use cases, and dealing with Hadoop.
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Stephen Swoyer
How easy is to transition from one data
warehouse platform to another? It depends whom you ask. Data
warehouse architects, integrators, and some DI vendors advise you to
resist the temptation to forklift and instead do it right.
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Michael Whitehead
Self-service and agility were hot
topics for BI users in 2012. What does 2013 hold?
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
Lyndsay Wise
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In many ways small and mid-sized
businesses (SMBs) have greater opportunity when using BI. Yes,
budgets and resources may be more limited, but most SMBs are not as
constricted by robust IT infrastructures that control BI access and
use like their enterprise counterparts. Consequently, many SMBs are
empowered through their BI applications by being able to take
advantage of interactive technologies without the limitations
associated with large-scale enterprise wide IT infrastructures. Part
of this includes the way in which BI is being deployed to reach a
wider audience and to make its use more consumable to more people
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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CRM and customer data management have
been widely implemented. The data is being used by many companies to
provide an internal view of the customer and optimize interactions
via techniques like "Next Best Offer," but the 360 degree view still
has a blind spot: how the customer views their interactions with
you.
Speaker:
Mark Madsen
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Delivering value sooner and being
adaptable to business change are two of the most important
objectives today in developing and deploying business intelligence
(BI) and analytics. Organizations are under pressure to adjust
strategies and tactics to fast-changing markets and economic
situations, and they are depending on BI and analytics to help them
make good decisions. In addition, as more users are exposed to BI
and analytics tools, the more they want in terms of functionality,
data access, and other capabilities. IT organizations, used to long
"waterfall" development cycles, are struggling to keep up -- and are
hearing loud and clear from users that they want an end to the
frustration.
Speaker:
Dave Stodder
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Events Calendar
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February 18-20, 2013
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TDWI BI Executive Summit: Enterprise Data
Strategies for Analytics and BI
Las Vegas, NV
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Learn More / Register Now
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