Wednesday, September 18, 2013 |
News Highlights
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James Powell
We preview research from Ceregenics' Ralph
Hughes and TDWI's David Stodder with the study's authors, examing the
broad trends in agile methods adoption and how to select your first
agile BI project.
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Mike Schiff
Protecting your data and ensuring that
no data is lost isn't as simple as just making an extra copy, even
if storage costs have dropped significantly. We examine key
considerations for any data archival/retrieval plan.
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James Powell
Top-level management support is vital
for project success, but it won't guarantee it. Len Silverston
explains why human factors in BI projects are just as -- if not more
-- important.
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Stephen Swoyer
At 38 years on, Information Builders
remains as resourceful as ever. Consider its use of key open source
search technologies -- Lucene and Solr -- to build out its own
search offering, WebFOCUS Magnify. With analytic search heating up,
Information Builders positions Magnify as a one-stop offering,
complete with canned data connectivity and (thanks to R) analytic
capabilities.
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Linda Briggs
The issue is often overlooked, but
solid data governance policies are crucial for getting business
value from big data, explains SAP's Dan Everett.
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To serve more patients while preserving
its excellent level of care, Johns Hopkins Hospital knew it had to
do more than tinker with existing reports. Learn how the hospital
looked at its entire process and the role mobile access played in
its solution. (Short registration required for those downloading
content from TDWI for the first time.)
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
Philip Russom
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Hub-and-spoke patterns have long been the
preferred architecture for data and application integration
technologies because hubs provide an easily understood design,
reduce the number of interfaces required, foster reuse, and control
data centrally for the purposes of optimization, data standards, and
governance. However, there's a new generation of data integration
hub coming that even nontechnical users can employ to publish data,
so that other users can easily subscribe to that data and bring it
into their applications with minimal involvement from IT. |
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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As the velocity of business increases,
business users are less willing to wait for the IT department to
create custom reports and analytics. Many users now expect to be
able to interact with information and create their own views of data
to address pressing business issues. At the same time, BI teams
would like to off-load report and analytics creation duties to users
and focus on more value-added activities.
Speaker:
Claudia Imhoff
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The term "big data" has arisen in recent
years to describe multi-terabyte data sets. Big data certainly has
its challenges relative to scalability and data management, but it's
also useful for business intelligence. In particular, the massive
data sets of big data provide substantial data samples for various
forms of analytics, especially advanced forms that are discovery
oriented.
Speaker:
Philip Russom
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Events Calendar
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