Wednesday, May 08, 2013 |
News Highlights
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The combination will offer end-to-end
big data solutions built from the ground up, says a company
spokesperson. We look at what's ahead post-acquisition.
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Linda Briggs
Major disruptive factors reshaping how
we view and use data include the volume, variety, and velocity of
big data, along with social computing, more pervasive BI, and
advanced analytics, says Vitria CTO Dale Skeen.
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Renee Ferguson
Big data analytics -- and its seemingly
enormous infrastructure requirements -- hits an IBM System z sweet
spot.
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
David Stodder
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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. |
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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Apple defined a new category of computing
with the release of the Apple iPad. It also reinvigorated the BI
market with visually attractive dashboards on every tablet. Mobile
BI promises to make BI more immediate and accessible for executives
and field workers alike.
Speaker:
Cindi Howson
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Part of the discussion and debate
recently about big data, big data analytics, and the role of the
data scientist revolves around the skills required to be a data
scientist, who is supposed to possess statistical or quantitative
model-building skills, computer science skills to deal with new and
diverse technologies, business savvy and acumen, and subject matter
expertise.
Speaker:
Fern Halper
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Now
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Events Calendar
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