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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

Using New Database Technologies to Drive Competitive Advantage

For the past three decades, relational database management systems have formed the bedrock on which most operational and analytics applications have been built. Over this time frame, these systems evolved and matured to the level where database technology became a commodity. Recently, however, many database products have added significant improvements that make possible what was previously impossible. These improvements not only enhance performance and reduce costs, but also enable the handling of new types of data and applications.

Colin White


Taking Data Integration to the Next Level

Few organizations design an a priori “enterprise architecture.” Rather, systems environments evolve organically as technology decisions are made to address particular business challenges. In essence, this engineers complexity into the environment and establishes data integration as a necessity for interoperation.

David Loshin


Practical Predictive Analytics for the Line-of-Business Analyst

Can business analysts effectively use predictive analytics? Adoption of predictive analytics and other advanced analytics has increased for a number of reasons, including a better understanding of the value of the technology and the availability of computing power. Economic factors are also a driving force in utilizing predictive analytics for business as companies strive to remain competitive. Companies want to better understand customer behavior. They want to better predict failures in their infrastructure. The uses for predictive analytics are extensive and growing.

Fern Halper, Ph.D.


Stream Processing: Streaming Data in Real Time, in Memory

As big data continues to grow bigger, become more diverse, and more real-time, forward looking organizations are looking to manage and analyze this data using advanced analytics in an environment which 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 Analytics for Making Smarter Decisions Faster

Business users today want to move past the limits of spreadsheets and canned business intelligence (BI) reporting to gain a richer, more personalized experience with data. Users want to explore data and discover new insights they can apply readily to improve business strategies, processes, operations, and customer engagement.

David Stodder

Content Provided by TDWI, IBM, Information Builders, Oracle, Qlik Tech, SAP, SAS, Tableau Software, Tibco Spotfire


Enterprise Data Warehouse Modernization and Big Data Analytics

Most legacy enterprise data warehouse (EDW) architecture can satisfy many routine workloads associated with operational querying, reporting, and analytics. However, the accelerated growth of data volumes, diversified types of both structured and unstructured data streams, have motivated many business intelligence stakeholders to consider newer technologies that can accommodate these workloads. Today, companies are being asked to support more advanced predictive and prescriptive analytics while also maintaining a nearly flat budget.

David Loshin


Using the Cloud as a Platform for Data Warehousing

Cloud computing is a hot topic as organizations look to take advantage of the agility and pay-as-you-go model the cloud offers. Data warehousing is undergoing significant change—an increasing number of organizations are using the cloud for data warehousing at the same time as they begin to take advantage of new sources of data, advances in business analytics, and new database technologies. However, determining which projects are best suited to cloud-based computing and selecting a cloud solution are not easy tasks.

Colin White


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