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RESEARCH & RESOURCES

Featured Webinars

  • How Generative AI and Large Action Models Will Transform the Way We Work

    In this webinar, TDWI senior research director James Kobielus will discuss the business process automation market, how AI is being adopted in this arena, and how generative approaches such as LAMs offer a fresh new paradigm for automating complex processes faster, cheaper, and more scalably than has been possible with traditional approaches. October 9, 2024

  • The State of Data Governance

    In this webinar, TDWI senior research director James Kobielus will discuss key findings from the recently examined data on coherent strategies for data governance. October 14, 2024

  • From Migration to Modernization: Boosting Your Data Infrastructure for Success

    Join this TDWI webinar, with Fern Halper, TDWI’s VP of research; Arnab Sen, VP of data engineering at Tredence; and Sami Akbay, group product manager – data and analytics at Google, to learn how to transition from legacy systems to modern, cloud-based infrastructures, democratize data across the organization, boost operational efficiency, and enable advanced technologies for sustained growth. October 22, 2024

Upcoming Webinars

International Broadcasts

TDWI Webinars on Big Data, Business Intelligence, Data Warehousing & Analytics

TDWI Webinars deliver unbiased information on pertinent issues in the big data, business intelligence, data warehousing, and analytics industry. Each live Webinar is roughly one hour in length and includes an interactive question-and-answer session following the presentation.


On Demand

Next-Generation Analytics and Platforms for Business Success

More and more, companies are looking to advanced analytics to compete effectively. These analytics include predictive analytics, text analytics, geospatial analytics, big data analytics, and more. As part of this analytics ecosystem, organizations also have to contend with the infrastructure to support the analytics. Appliances, analytics platforms, and unified information architectures have become an important component of this equation. This developing analytics ecosystem can be quite complex.

Fern Halper, Ph.D.


From Data Discovery to Adaptive Decision Making

Modern businesses must be faster, more flexible, and more responsive than ever before. Traditional BI, focused on predefined reports and rear-view queries, will no longer suffice.

Barry Devlin


Five Innovations in Advanced Analytics

As the value of advanced analytics becomes better-known, many companies face challenges in getting started. A primary challenge is lacking the skill set to make advanced analytics happen. As the market evolves, innovations occurring in software, infrastructure, and organizational practices can open up analytics to new users. These include making analytics easier to use, algorithmic innovations, semantics and analytics, organizational innovation, and the cloud.

Fern Halper, Ph.D.


How Secure is Hadoop?

Hadoop is rapidly moving from prototyping and standalone solutions to an important component of the enterprise IT ecosystem. At the same time, the volume of data being managed by Hadoop systems in support of enterprise data hubs and refineries, as well as analytic applications, is growing rapidly.

Colin White


New Directions in Enterprise IT Architecture: Achieving Business Value via New Data, Hadoop, and NoSQL

Organizations today need to manage, analyze, and visualize diverse data sources such as machines, sensors, social media, Web applications, and so on. Fully leveraging granular data from these sources drives insights into customer behavior, business operations, information security, risk management, and competition, which in turn increase growth, efficiency, and competitive success.

Philip Russom, Ph.D.


Enabling Statistics for Everyone: Building an Easy and Sustainable Analytics Infrastructure

The real value of a decision-making environment is not in the creation of reports or simple multi-dimensional analytics. It is in the creation and use of the more sophisticated analytics like statistics and data mining. And the way to support these critical capabilities is by extending the traditional data warehouse environment to include data sets in more fluid, less controlled components in addition to the enterprise data warehouse.

Claudia Imhoff, Ph.D.


Telling a Story with Data: Skills for Both Business and Technical Analysts

Data and analytics are becoming more important than ever to businesses. However, the popularity of analytics is a double-edged sword when it comes to communicating results. Analytics professionals often fail to present results in a strong context and in a memorable, repeatable form. Some analysts have already turned to storytelling. Although results are often good, it also becomes clear that storytelling with data is both an art and a science. Its mastery improves with guidance.

Fern Halper, Ph.D.


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