Wednesday, July 23, 2014 |
News Highlights
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Philip Russom
Long ignored, data archiving in most
organizations today needs to be rethought and upgraded so it
achieves modern goals.
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Stephen Swoyer
Organizations are gearing up for the
Internet of things (IoT) -- collecting, managing, and analyzing data
from streaming sources. From continuous analytics to operational
intelligence to good old complex event processing, the future is one
of streams: lots and lots of streams.
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Zach Watson
Instead of forecasting whether a
prospect will take an action once they're contacted, persuasion
modeling attempts to measure whether customers will take an action
only if they're contacted.
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Stephen Swoyer
Last October, data warehousing
specialist Kalido was acquired by a Texas-based venture capital
firm, Silverback, which had acquired Noetix four months earlier,
prompting some to suggest that the company planned to market an end-
to-end BI solution. So what happened when the former Kalido showed
up at TDWI's World Conference in Chicago as the new Magnitude
Software?
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Learn why more businesses rely on real-
time big data. (Very short registration required if you are
downloading What Works content for the first time.)
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
Philip Russom
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A growing number of user organizations
are under pressure to capture and manage big data as well as get
business value from big data by analyzing it. To achieve these
goals, many organizations are extending and revamping their data
warehouse (DW) environments. According to TDWI surveys, the new
technologies being adopted most by users who are modernizing their
DWs include, Hadoop, data virtualization, and in-memory
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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Becoming customer centric is a critical
success factor for most organizations. The marketplace rewards those
that have the smartest and most responsive customer marketing,
sales, service, and engagement. Superior use of data is essential to
achieving goals in all of these areas. Leading organizations are
separating themselves from the pack by deploying big data analytics,
data visualization, analytics platforms, and business intelligence
to gain the most insight from customer data generated across all
channels, including social media.
Speaker:
David Stodder
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TDWI has seen a growing interest in
utilizing the cloud for deploying reporting platforms, analytic
tools, data warehouses, and other databases -- and for good reason.
The fluid allocation of resources that is typical of a cloud lends
itself to analytic projects, especially those utilizing big data. A
number of cloud use cases are emerging.
Speaker:
Fern Halper
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Now
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Events Calendar
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