Wednesday, April 17, 2013 |
News Highlights
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Philip Russom
Data management must achieve speed and
scale to support new data types and business requirements.
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Stephen Swoyer
Hadoop is maturing quickly, with new
innovations coming at a rapid clip. Nevertheless, it still has
plenty of shortcomings, such as its emphasis on human expertise --
be it programming, data, scientific, or administrative.
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TDWI Research director Fern Halper
attended IBM's "Big Data at the Speed of Business" event. She cuts
through all the product announcements and presentations to reveal
the bottom-line goal: improving big data analytics.
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Stephen Swoyer
UK-based Neutrino Concepts is taking
search in a new direction -- delivering answers to questions, not a
ranked list of results -- and helping users start data discovery in
a whole new way.
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
Colin White
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Big data and advanced analytics extend
the traditional BI environment with new analytic solutions that
enhance business decision making and operational efficiency.
Examples of solutions include support for new analytics-driven
operational applications, analytics accelerators, data
transformation hubs, and investigative computing platforms. |
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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Just a few years ago, big data was a
problem in terms of scaling up IT systems and discovering the
business value. Thanks to advances in vendor platforms and user
practices, most enterprises today consider big data an opportunity --
not a problem -- because they can mine and analyze it for valuable
business insight.
Speaker:
Philip Russom
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Now
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No profession is getting more attention
these days than that of the "data scientist." Data scientists have
made the covers of business magazines and are practically rock stars
at online companies such as Google, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
Speaker:
David Stodder
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Now
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Events Calendar
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