With Big Data come big databases, but not the old-fashioned kind. The biggest databases these days bring the best of both worlds: traditional columnar power and functionality, combined with the scalability and schema-agnostic flexibility of NoSQL. This one-two punch creates a new world of possibilities for business value as companies can dynamically weave together insights and high-powered Business Intelligence.Register for this episode of The Briefing Room to hear veteran Analyst Dr. Robin Bloor who will explain how this new era of hybrid Very Large Databases will fundamentally transform the manner in which companies store and analyze enterprise data.
Real-Time Analytics for 'Smart' Business Processes
The long-sought goal of achieving 'operational' Analytics has finally arrived. A variety of innovations has opened the door for information systems that can respond in real-time to any number of business events. The result is a new generation of 'smart' applications that can adapt dynamically to context, thus providing business agility without sacrificing data quality or governance.Register for this episode of The Briefing Room to hear veteran Analyst Dr. Robin Bloor explain how emerging event-driven architectures will change the way we work.
In a collegial, fast-paced culture where change is constant and speed is paramount. Managing data in such a hyper-paced environment requires creative, out-of-box thinking. To meet business needs, developers and analysts iterate quickly, fail fast, and coalesce their designs after the fact to deliver maximum value. Tune into this Webcast to discover how to empower your developers and analysts to build effective solutions at the speed of business. Host Wayne Eckerson will be joined by Eric Colson, former VP of Data Science and Engineering at Netflix.
The business intelligence and analytics space is in the midst of a new era of innovation and opportunity. Earlier this year I wrote an article posted on Inside Analysis titled "Wave of Analytic Innovation." At its core, I explored how sophisticated users, quickly evolving technology, lower costs and new data are driving change within our analytic landscape.
With over 18 tracks and more than 180 sessions featuring a star-studded line up of Tableau experts and enthusiasts, the 2012 Tableau Customer Conference is jam-packed with learning opportunities to help you turn data into dollars for your organization. There are so many good reasons to attend, you really have no excuse!
Attend the TDWI Orlando Conference, November 11-16, where you will learn about emerging technologies you can put to use immediately-as well as those on the horizon for 2013-to help you deal with the big data deluge. Register by October 12 and save up to $300. Use priority code ORL25.