Wednesday, May 07, 2014 |
News Highlights
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Stephen Swoyer
If use is a reliable indicator of
success, enterprise business intelligence (BI) is no overnight
sensation. Historically, a shockingly small proportion of potential
information consumers has actually used BI. It's beginning to seem
as if that isn't ever going to change.
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Allen Bonde
Big data offers zero value unless a
business can extract the intelligence it's looking for. As advanced
analytics with intuitive data visualization comes online, big data
2.0 will come into its own as the driver of fully personalized and
actionable insights.
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Stephen Swoyer
"Integration" used to be treated as a
discrete, domain-specific discipline. It was simple: you had
application integration, which mostly dealt with "messages," and
data integration, which was closely associated with batch ETL. Not
anymore.
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
Philip Russom
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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. |
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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High-quality data visualization is
critical to the success of business intelligence, analytics, and
data presentation. Because graphical interaction with data is now
the norm, users are excited and have increasingly high expectations.
Technology is important, but you also need to execute best practices
to avoid pitfalls and to create beautiful data visualizations that
are clear, effective, and accurate.
Speaker:
David Stodder
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Changes in the way today's business
transpires have slowly been cutting away at the ability to meet
fully the needs of data consumers. At some point, those who manage
the data warehouse will hit a threshold or boiling point that will
make modernization mandatory.
Speaker:
Philip Russom
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Events Calendar
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