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  • Expert Panel: Real-Time Analytics Use Cases and Architectures

    In this expert panel, TDWI senior research director James Kobielus will discuss the chief enterprise use cases for real-time analytics and the principal architectural considerations for data, analytics, and IT professionals seeking to optimize their infrastructures for these applications. December 9, 2024 Register

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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.


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Social Media Analytics: Getting Beyond Tracking the Buzz

There are more than 100 vendors offering social media analytics tools, but the reality is that many of them simply track “buzz”—meaning the volume of tweets, blogs, news items, and other places a brand name or topic might appear in social media during a certain time period.

Fern Halper, Ph.D.


Business-Driven BI and Analytics

Self-reliant and less dependent on IT, business executives and departmental/LOB managers and users are deploying the latest tools, services, and applications for business intelligence, analytics, and data discovery. Although IT is hardly disappearing from the picture, IT needs to adjust how it manages access to data sources and governs BI and analytics. Enterprise BI/DW systems also need to accommodate how users customize their BI and analytics as they see fit based on their roles. As BI and analytics tools become easier to use and more flexible, the trend toward business users directing their own BI and analytics experiences will accelerate.

David Stodder


Predictive Analytics for the Business Analyst

Predictive analytics has finally hit the mainstream as organizations realize its value and how it can help them become more competitive. The technology has also become easier to use. In fact, a current trend in predictive analytics is improving ease of use so that analysts supporting functions such as sales, marketing, and finance can use more sophisticated software.

Fern Halper, Ph.D.


Integrating Data in a Heterogeneous and Real-Time IT Environment

Integrating and transforming data for business decision making has always been a complex and resource intensive task. The industry move toward the use of cloud, mobile and big data technologies makes this task even more difficult given the heterogeneous nature of the many systems involved. This heterogeneity coupled with the need for companies to make faster and often close to real-time decisions requires organizations to modernize their data integration frameworks to integrate data not only at the database and file system level, but also at the application and business process level.

Colin White


Preparing Your Data Warehouse Environment for Big Data

Significant changes are afoot in data warehouse environments (DWEs). This is because organizations are evolving their DWEs so they can leverage big data for business value, practice advanced forms of analytics for new insights, scale up to larger user communities, enable self-service data exploration, and operate the business more competitively based on real-time and near-real-time data.

Philip Russom, Ph.D.


In-Memory Data Fabric: A Modern Approach to Data Warehouse Architecture

Defining the term data warehouse is getting more difficult. Many of the recent technology innovations in software and hardware have enabled a new generation of data warehouse architectures. In-memory processing coupled with today’s faster hardware gives new data warehouse architectures greater speed and scale.

Philip Russom, Ph.D.


Are Advanced Analytics Possible without a Data Scientist?

Data scientists are in high demand and companies are frantically looking for ways of overcoming the costs and shortage of experienced data science talent. To help solve this problem, both established and new start-up vendors are introducing products that claim to enable business users to do advanced and predictive analytics without the assistance of a data scientist.

Colin White


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