Wednesday, March 19, 2014 |
News Highlights
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Jorge A. Lopez
Don't be tempted to start your Hadoop
journey by exploring fancy new analytics. Offloading existing ELT
workloads could be your ticket to a bright Hadoop future.
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Tom Hammergren
How to change development processes to
increase business value and speed information delivery.
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Ike Ellis
Deleting reports will allow your
enterprise to focus on new value instead of maintaining old assets
that are rarely used.
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Fern Halper
TDWI's just-released Checklist Report,
Seven Considerations for Navigating Big Data Cloud
Services, examines what enterprises should think about when
evaluating the use of public cloud services to manage their big
data.
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
Fern Halper
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The cloud services model offers much in
the way of potential benefits to businesses in terms of efficiency
and cost savings. It's no wonder that many enterprise applications
have moved to public, private, or hybrid clouds. Although business
intelligence applications have been slower to move to the cloud --
usually because of data security concerns -- this is starting to
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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Key BI industry growth areas are focused
on big data, advanced analytics, cloud computing, and supporting
mobile workers. When they are marketing and writing about using
these technologies, vendors, the press, and analyst organizations
usually focus on building new and leading-edge systems and
applications.
Speaker:
Colin White
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There's a fair amount of confusion about
how best to collect, integrate, and preprocess data for advanced
analytics. Many BI and data warehouse professionals think it's the
same as the traditional ETL practices they've applied to their
report-oriented data warehouses for years. Some database
administrators think it's just a matter of dumping large volumes of
data into a highly scalable repository.
Speaker:
Philip Russom
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Events Calendar
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