Wednesday, June 05, 2013 |
News Highlights
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Linda Briggs
Well-known analyst and author Barry
Devlin tackles questions about big data, including whether the term
still has meaning, and the often-overlooked privacy concerns big
data raises. "The combined total of all the data available on the
Web and in private databases is so large, and so interrelated,"
Devlin says, "that privacy becomes well-nigh impossible."
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Fern Halper
Governance is often put on the back
burner when organizations move into new technologies because it's
becoming more complex. Learn the two biggest ways governance
complexity may be affecting your enterprise.
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Dwight deVera
How today's trends are paving the way
for the future of business intelligence dashboard design.
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Stephen Swoyer
The New Model in retail sales analytics
supplements traditional sources -- such as loyalty cards -- with
data from other sources, such as social media and census data. So
many sources could make life miserable for data management
practitioners. New techniques promise to address these issues,
however.
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
David Stodder
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For business intelligence and analytics,
in-memory computing is a groundbreaking development. It can free
users from many performance constraints on data access and analysis.
Using expanded main memory opens up a much larger territory for
running analytic functions against data locally and for reports and
analytic models that demand real-time data. |
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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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.
Speaker:
Claudia Imhoff
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Register
Now
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Every business leader wants to have
trusted, secure, consistent, and usable information, but data
volumes and systems complexity have been increasing for years. Plus,
most organizations rarely prioritize data governance, so why care
now?
Speaker:
Claudia Imhoff
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Now
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Events Calendar
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