Wednesday, April 23, 2014 |
News Highlights
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Fern Halper
Where are companies making progress in
their big data and analytics work?
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Lars Rinnan
A look into a normal day in the near
future, where predictive analytics is everywhere, incorporated in
everything from household appliances to wearable computing devices.
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Bob Potter
Every time someone has a satisfying
technology experience, the bar gets set higher.
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
David Loshin
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In-memory database management systems
have matured to the point where they predictably promise accelerated
application performance. By adopting alternative storage layouts
amenable to in-memory processing, these databases take advantage of
efficient use of available memory to reduce or even eliminate the
data latencies typically associated with significantly slower disk-
based storage media. |
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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Valuable organizational data about a
company's business and its customers is often found in reports. This
might include financial statements, billing invoices, healthcare
patient records, or statements of benefits. Such data is often
stored in a company's enterprise content management (ECM)
systems.
Speaker:
Fern Halper
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Organizations today are seeking to
explore and analyze big data to detect patterns and find anomalies
across terabytes or petabytes of raw big data. Whether you're trying
to discover the root cause of the latest customer churn or the
hidden costs that are eroding your bottom line, you need analytic
tools and techniques that work well with large volumes of all data,
not just unstructured and multi-structured data.
Speaker:
Philip Russom
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Now
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Events Calendar
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