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Data Platform as a Service (dPaaS) delivers a new, unified approach to data integration and data management that is changing the way many companies integrate their business partners and glean insights from their data.
Philip Russom, Ph.D.
Sponsored by
Liaison Technologies
While the ongoing work of delivering business value through daily decision making still continues through business intelligence and data warehousing efforts, a quiet but conspicuous evolution has occurred in the ease with which these projects proceed. Data warehouse automation (DWA) has spurred that evolution.
Barry Devlin
Sponsored by
WhereScape
Hadoop initially proved its worth as a Spartan but highly scalable data platform for reporting and analytics in Internet firms and similar digital organizations. Its journey is now taking Hadoop into a wider range of industries, use cases, and organizational types. Hadoop is again challenged to prove its worth, this time by satisfying the stringent requirements that traditional IT departments and business units demand of their platforms for enterprise data and business applications.
Philip Russom, Ph.D.
Content Provided by
TDWI, IBM, Actian, Cloudera, Exasol, MapR, MarkLogic, Pentaho, SAS, Talend, Trillium
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems have become commonplace at organizations seeking to optimize business performance measures. While ERP promises to streamline business processes, some hurdles must be overcome to optimally leverage data from ERP environments for business intelligence, let alone predictive analytics and operational intelligence. And as many enterprises juggle multiple ERP systems, some of the most critical issues include the pain of integrating non-ERP system data, and the complexity of balancing the ERP environment with reporting and analysis, which results in limited flexibility to make changes and incorporate other BI/analytic tools.
David Loshin
Sponsored by
Teradata
The field of business analytics is changing rapidly as more organizations seek to leverage analytics to operate more efficiently and effectively. New and evolving business analytics solutions enable companies not only to enhance the value of their current data assets, but also to exploit new data originating from websites, social media, hardware sensors, and public and commercial data providers.
Colin White
Sponsored by
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Analytics is becoming main stream. According to TDWI research, organizations are starting to move past reports and dashboards to address more advanced forms of analytics. These might include discovery analytics, predictive analytics, optimization, text analytics, big data analytics and more. Interest in these technologies is strong.
Fern Halper, Ph.D.
Sponsored by
SAP
Cloud computing, storage, and analytics are becoming more prevalent within organizations. Some businesses still struggle with the ability to trust storing their data externally. To make the right decisions, businesses need to understand the benefits and challenges associated with BI and data warehousing in the cloud.
Lyndsay Wise
Sponsored by
Tableau Software