The What, Why & How to Get Started with Big Data

After attending this webinar, the attendees will be able to make out what Big Data is, what the various courses in Big Data are (such as Big Data Analytics, Big Data Hadoop, Big Data Spark, Machine Learning, etc.), where to start learning and what to start learning in Big Data, an overview of job market for Big Data, career counseling and answers for the attendees’ questions.
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Trends in Enterprise Advanced Analytics

McG

If you missed out on all the trends for 2019 published in December, or even if you caught some of them, this one merits your time. We’ll be going into 2019 and beyond, since the winners will have an eye on the long view for the source of competitive advantage that is analytics. It is a fascinating, explosive time for enterprise analytics. It is from the position of analytics leadership that the mission will be executed and company leadership will emerge. The data professional is absolutely sitting on the performance of the company in this information economy and has an obligation to demonstrate the possibilities and originate the architecture, data and projects that will deliver analytics. After all, no matter what business you’re in, you’re in the business of analytics.
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Webinar: Key Considerations for Managing Massive Backups

The challenges and complexity of maintaining a “ready-to-recover” posture grow exponentially as the volume of data, the number of locations and numbers of workloads continue to skyrocket. Join two seasoned backup-and-recovery experts as they discuss solutions for managing backups at a massive scale and how you can deliver predic
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Modern Data Analytics in Telecom

No industry relies more on data analytics for innovation than telecommunications. From increases in data volumes, the rise of 5G, and more and more connected devices, only the organizations that invest in a modern data infrastructure will be prepared to integrate, process, and analyze the mountains of new data. What are you doing today to get ready?
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Global Data Management in the Cloud

tdwi.org

Organizations that operate worldwide typically need to manage data both locally and globally. Local business units and subsidiaries must address region-specific data and accounting standards, regulations, customer requirements, and market drivers. At the same time, corporate headquarters must share data broadly and maintain a complete view of performance for the entire enterprise. For many global firms, data is the business. They need state-of-the-art data management just to remain innovative and competitive. Hence, multinational businesses face a long list of new business and technical requirements for modern data management.
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