Wednesday, February 04, 2015 |
News Highlights
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Stephen Swoyer
Microsoft has acquired Revolution
Analytics, which makes enterprise-grade products for the open source
R statistical analysis and programming environment. It isn't
Microsoft's first foray into open source -- although, from a BI
standpoint, it's arguably its most exciting. Just what does
Revolution Analytics bring to Microsoft, and what can Microsoft do
for Revolution?
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Maricel Rivera
Five real-world real-time BI use cases
show how the technology helps enterprises respond to issues both
strategically and tactically.
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Charles Caldwell
The BI industry is at an inflection
point, and we're about to watch the whole thing change again. We
examine the macro trends worth watching.
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J. René Russell and Max T. Russell
Business intelligence meetings that
solve problems occur only with intentional preparation and follow-
up. They emphasize team participation in removing obstacles.
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
Fern Halper
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What does it mean to embed analytics and
why is this important for your organization? |
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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Colin will discuss new approaches to data
warehousing and will offer practical advice that can help organizations
build a flexible, fluid data layer. In addition, he'll examine the
changing nature of the data warehouse; how to ensure access, scale,
and security; the critical factors for project success; and on-
premises, cloud, or hybrid: what makes sense when?
Speaker:
Colin White
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Events Calendar
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