Wednesday, January 22, 2014 |
News Highlights
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James Powell
Lyndsay Wise of WiseAnalytics explains
the connection between two important business intelligence
technologies.
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Alex Kodat
Is the news of SQL's demise greatly
exaggerated or should we be preparing for a post-SQL world?
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David Linthicum
Watson may give a boost to business
intelligence solution developers.
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Bruno Kurtic
Anomaly detection algorithms use
machine learning, statistical analysis, and human insight to
classify and solve problems hidden within terabytes of data. The
challenge: to react and respond to critical events in real time.
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Stephen Swoyer
A recent forecast update from IDC has
encouraging implications for business intelligence and analytics. If
their forecast pans out, sales of analytic and big data software
will be one of the few bright spots in an otherwise slumping global
market for enterprise software.
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
Fern Halper
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Many end-user organizations are currently
commencing or expanding solutions for big data and big data
analytics. They want to understand how to approach big data and
where they stand relative to other companies, especially their
competitors. In October 2013, TDWI launched its Big Data Maturity
Model Assessment Tool, which can help to guide IT and business
professionals on their big data journey. The assessment looks at
companies across five dimensions that impact maturity, including
organization, infrastructure, data management, analytics, and
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Events Calendar
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February 17–20, 2014
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TDWI Seminar Series in London: Building the
Foundation for Business Analytics in Your Organization
London, UK
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Learn More / Register Now
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February 23–28, 2014
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TDWI World Conference in Las Vegas: In-Depth
Education in BI, DW, and Analytics
Las Vegas, NV
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Learn More / Register Now
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