Wednesday, March 06, 2013 |
News Highlights
|
|
Fern Halper
Before you jump into a big data
project, be sure to think about these three big data issues related
to data integrity, data quality, and the nuances of analysis.
|
|
|
Stephen Swoyer
An unprecedented number of vendors
unveiled new products at last month's TDWI World Conference in Las
Vegas.
|
|
|
David S. Linthicum
The strategic use of data can provide
strategic advantages for any business -- you simply have to create
the plan and make the move. The ROI will be almost instantaneous.
|
|
|
Stephen Swoyer
This year, market watcher Gartner
projects that business intelligence and analytics software sales
will grow globally by a somewhat unspectacular 7 percent. Yes,
that's impressive, but BI sales grew at a 16 percent clip last year. What's
behind the slowdown?
|
|
|
Moderator Cindi Howson reflects on this
conference session at the TDWI World Conference in Las Vegas.
Speakers tackled such issues as juggling career and life, the
decline of women earning math and science degrees, and the gender
pay gap. How do we define success, and what sacrifices are required?
Howson offers her perspective and some hard facts.
|
|
|
|
TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
Mark Madsen
|
|
|
As the use of big data grows, the need
for data management in the new environment will also grow. The
combination of new data and new technology requires new data
management capabilities and processes in order to realize the
promised benefits. |
|
Upcoming Webinars of Interest
|
Building a data warehouse is the stuff of
legend -- unreal project lengths, famous failures, and some
surprising successes! Enterprise data warehouses emphasize quality
and completeness; data marts major in speed and business value.
Today, users demand instant satisfaction and quality solutions.
Speaker:
Barry Devlin
|
Register
Now
|
|
The incremental movement toward real-time
operation is the most influential trend today in data-driven IT
disciplines such as BI, data warehousing, and data integration. From
a technology viewpoint, collecting, processing, and delivering data
is hard enough; doing it in real time requires effort that is
downright Herculean. Data volumes continue to rise, exacerbating the
situation.
Speaker:
Philip Russom
|
Register
Now
|
|
|
|
|
Events Calendar
|
|
|
|