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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

Forward-Looking BI: The Next Step in the Analytics Journey

Reports and dashboards that utilize historical data to gain insight are just the beginning of a company’s analytics journey. Advances in technology including predictive capabilities can help organizations gain competitive advantage by helping them discover trends, patterns, and relationships in data and guide their next course of action. In the past, predictive analytics has been the realm of statisticians and other quantitative individuals and was often separated from BI activities.

Fern Halper, Ph.D.


Five Hot Trends for Enabling Your Data Management and Decision-Making Environment

Big data analytics, mobile devices, cloud-based solutions, self-service BI, and predictive analytics—these are the major trends impacting today’s decision-making environments. Exciting, yes, but enabling these trends can also be quite disruptive to traditional data management processes and the implementers, analysts, and decision makers themselves.

Claudia Imhoff, Ph.D.


Achieving Faster and More Agile BI and Analytics with Virtual Data Processing

Speed, agility, and intelligence are competitive advantages that nearly all organizations seek. To seize these advantages, organizations require timely, diverse, complete, and accurate data. Unfortunately, traditional data warehouse extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL) processes are not fast enough. They put too much burden on ETL developers to understand every nuance of every data source, and it’s getting worse as Hadoop and other big data sources become part of the mix. How can organizations take advantage of new big data sources to deliver complete and diverse views of data—and get beyond the limits of traditional data warehouses?

David Stodder


Cloud BI: Demystifying the Issues

Cloud BI has been positioned as the next evolution in business intelligence because of the advantages it provides in terms of flexibility and elasticity. However, there is still confusion in the market around moving to a cloud model, and cloud BI adoption has been slow, although interest seems to be increasing. For instance, in a recent TDWI survey, a majority of respondents were either already using the cloud or were considering it for BI and analytics.

Fern Halper, Ph.D.


Stream Processing: Streaming Data in Real Time In-Memory

As big data continues to grow bigger and become more diverse and more real-time, forward-looking organizations are looking to manage and analyze this data using advanced analytics in an environment that might include multiple approaches and technologies. For real-time streaming data this could include utilizing technologies that support in-memory processing, where data and mathematical computations are performed in RAM rather than on disk, enabling processing thousands of times faster than data access from disk.

Fern Halper, Ph.D.


Visual Dashboards for Self-Service BI

A picture can paint a thousand numbers and broaden the appeal of BI tools. A fiercely competitive business environment demands more agility and shorter time to insight. These forces have given rise to visual data discovery tools as a new module in the BI portfolio. Specialty BI vendors are growing rapidly and BI platform vendors have rushed to add visual discovery capabilities to their portfolios.

Cindi Howson


Making Predictive Analytics Consumable

Predictive analytics is a powerful technology that is rapidly becoming mainstream. It is being used across industries to understand and predict customer behavior, detect fraud, determine outcomes, and much more. An important trend in the market is the move to make the output from predictive analytics more consumable by end users.

Fern Halper, Ph.D.


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