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TDWI On-Demand Webinars on Data Management, Analytics, & AI

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

Exploring the Benefits of the Modernized Data Warehouse

Traditional data warehouses are becoming even more complex as they strain against the weight of today’s data explosion.

Philip Russom, Ph.D.


Visual Data Discovery for Self-Service BI

A picture can paint a thousand numbers and broaden the appeal of BI tools. Specialty BI vendors are growing at a rapid pace and visual discovery has become a critical component of the BI platform. BI platform vendors have rushed to add visual discovery capabilities to their portfolio.


Making Data Beautiful for Business Users: Tips for Creating Rich, Visual, and Actionable User Experiences

Data “democratization” is here. Data is in demand today from an ever-widening community of users who seek data-driven insights to inform critical decisions and actions. To move business intelligence and analytics beyond just the specialists, applications must be “beautiful” and the user experience must be rich, visual, interactive, and actionable.

David Stodder


The Role of Hadoop in BI and Data Warehousing

Increasing interest in using Hadoop for data management, transformation, and analysis has led to significant development efforts by commercial vendors to enhance and extend the open source Apache Hadoop framework and offer a range of different Hadoop solutions. Many of these solutions can be used to enhance and extend the current BI and data warehousing environment.

Colin White


Architecture Matters: Real-Time In-Memory Technologies Do Not Make Data Warehousing Obsolete

For years, experienced data warehousing (DW) consultants and analysts have advocated the need for a well-thought-out architecture for designing and implementing large-scale DW environments. The benefits from these architectures are well documented, but enterprises are faced with new and disruptive demands from their business users. The question becomes: How do we maintain a stable analytical environment, yet bring in the technological innovations so desperately needed?

Claudia Imhoff, Ph.D.


Data Management Best Practices in the Age of Big Data and Real-Time Operations

The incremental movement toward real-time operation is the most influential trend today in data-driven IT disciplines such as business intelligence (BI), data warehousing (DW), and data integration (DI). From a technology viewpoint, collecting, processing, and delivering data is hard enough; doing it in real time requires effort that is downright Herculean. Thanks to the big data phenomenon, the volume of data continues to swell, exacerbating the situation.

Philip Russom, Ph.D.


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.


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