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July 15, 2011: New Trends In Business Intelligence


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ATTENTION ALL BI/DW AND MARKETING PROFESSIONALS IN THE WASHINGTON DC AREA

Dear Washington Metropolitan Area BI/DW Professionals,

We cordially invite you to attend our upcoming TDWI Washington DC Chapter meeting on July 15, 2011. Come meet other local professionals, swap business cards, share ideas, and exchange career advice while listening to quality presentations in a vendor-neutral setting, which is the hallmark of TDWI education.

When:

Friday, July 15, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Where:

Project Performance Corporation,
1760 Old Meadow Road
McLean, Virginia 22102



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Agenda:

8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:00

Welcome: Ann Summers, TDWI Chapter President

9:15

9:15 a.m. Speaker: Cindi Howson, Founder, BIScorecard and Author, Successful Business Intelligence: Secrets to Making BI a Killer App

Topic: Cool Innovations in BI Tools
As the face for the data warehouse, the BI tool is the most important component to business users. BI tools continue to evolve to be more appealing, to reach new classes of users, and to speed the time to insight. BI tools expert Cindi Howson highlights challenges in BI and how vendors are innovating to take BI mainstream and speed the time to insight. Howson offers a strategy for developing your BI tool portfolio and assessing some of the cool innovations affecting this market. Cut through the hype to assess the real business value for advanced visualization, in-memory, BI search, mobile, and social networking.
Topics:

  • Challenges in BI
  • Developing a BI tool strategy based on the right tool for the right user
  • Framework for assessing innovations on maturity, value, positioning
  • Evaluation criteria for each innovation

10:15

Networking Break

10:45

Speaker: Seth Grimes, Analytic Strategy Consultant, Alta Plana Corporation

Topic: Text, Content, and Social Analytics: BI for the New World.
The information technology Old World consists of fielded records in structured databases -- transactions, profiles, log files, and reference data. The New World is everything else, including online media and massive volumes of social postings and other forms of "user generated content." We want it all: The business insights and predictive power to be gained by analyzing and mining Old World data, augmented by quantitative and qualitative data newly discoverable in formerly inaccessible New World sources. It's text and content analytics -- technologies that extract the information content of textual and other "unstructured" sources -- coupled with network-analysis methods, that extend BI into new domains. Techniques include sentiment and influencer analysis, behavioral models, and psychometric profiling as well as more conventional "textual ETL." The net result is progress toward universal information access, a new BI.
Seth's talk will introduce the "unstructured information" challenge, the business and technical context and drivers that motivate us to collect and analyze online, social, and enterprise content as a complement to, and in conjunction with, our BI work. He will discuss text and content analytics technologies and how they mesh with larger social and enterprise analytics efforts. And he will provide guidance on moving your organization toward this vision of universal information access.

 

11:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Closing Comments & Adjournment

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Bios of Presenters

Cindi Howson is the founder of BI Scorecard, a resource for in-depth BI tool evaluations based on exclusive hands-on testing. She is the author of Successful Business Intelligence: Secrets to Making BI a Killer App, a TDWIfaculty member, and a frequent contributor to Intelligent Enterprise. She is a frequent speaker at BI industry events around the world and has been quoted in The Wall Street Journal and The Irish Times. As a consultant, she advises clients on BI strategies and tool selections. Prior to founding BI Scorecard, Howson was a manager at Deloitte & Touche and a BI standards leader for a Fortune 500 company.She has an MBA from Rice University.

Seth Grimes is an analytics strategy consultant at Alta Plana Corporation. Seth is also a leading industry observer, focusing on business intelligence, text and content analytics, and decision support systems. He is a long-time InformationWeek contributing editor, text analytics channel expert at the TechTarget's BeyeNETWORK, and founding chair of the Text Analytics Summit and the Sentiment Analysis Symposium. Seth lives and works in Tacoma Park, Maryland.

Posted on 07/15/11


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