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Data Governance Winter 2012 Conference in Review

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January 8, 2013
Data Governance Winter 2012 Conference in Review

by Jelani Harper There was plenty to sample, see, and soak up at the Data Governance Winter 2012 Conference. It was a series of panels and discussions among approximately 200 data-driven professionals from across the country held on December 3-5. Conference producers DebTech International and DATAVERSITY™ had the prescience to host the event at...
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Governing with Real Power: Developing Win-Win Relationships in Data Governance – Part 2

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August 9, 2012
Governing with Real Power: Developing Win-Win Relationships in Data Governance – Part 2

by Charles Roe This is Part 2 of the article “Governing with Real Power: Developing Win-Win Relationships in Data Governance.”  The article is a report on Len Silverston’s Enterprise Data World 2011 Conference presentation of the same name. The first part of this report began with an introduction that discussed a primary issue that...
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Governing with Real Power: Developing Win-Win Relationships in Data Governance – Part 1

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July 24, 2012
Governing with Real Power: Developing Win-Win Relationships in Data Governance – Part 1

by Charles Roe At the beginning of his Enterprise Data World 2011 Conference presentation, Len Silverston, the best-selling author of Universal Data Models (in 3 volumes), compared his life to the movie Groundhog Day. He did it jokingly, but even within this opening icebreaker, he gave an important message: human dynamics is the most...
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Impressions of the 2012 Data Governance and Information Quality Conference

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July 5, 2012
Impressions of the 2012 Data Governance and Information Quality Conference

by Eileen Ponich, Data Symphonic Images of old California entered into my thoughts as I walked into the Catamaran Resort on Mission Bay in San Diego for the Data Governance and Information Quality Conference that was held June 25 – 28 2012.  Over 350 attendees from 11 countries came to hear the latest on...
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Trends in Big Data and NoSQL

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June 26, 2012
Trends in Big Data and NoSQL

by Paul Williams It appears the marriage between Big Data and NoSQL is one made of necessity. As data grows larger and larger, the weaknesses in the relational data model are exacerbated. NoSQL technologies grew out of the need for fast query speed and real-time analytics from data sources too large for traditional SQL....
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Review: Cloud Deployment of Hadoop and HBase (Part 1-1)

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May 22, 2012
Review: Cloud Deployment of Hadoop and HBase (Part 1-1)

by Charles Roe Jonathan Hsieh, an HBase engineer at Cloudera, began his four-part NoSQL Now! 2011 Conference tutorial-presentation on Hadoop and HBase by discussing two different computer programs. The first was an old psychotherapist program from his youth where you could ask a question like, “What is the capital of Argentina?” and possibly get...
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Size Doesn’t Matter. Or Does It? A Rant on Big Data Terms

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May 16, 2012
Rant sign

By Karen Lopez @datachick Last week at Enterprise Data World, I gave a lightning talk (a strictly-enforced time-limited five minute presentation).  Since I can barely manage to fit meaningful presentations in one hour given how much I talk, I decided to go for a rant.  That may not come as a surprise to you....
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The Big Data Discussion Will Continue at Enterprise Data World

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April 30, 2012
Anjul Bhambhri

by Anjul Bhambhri As big data continues to explode, the conversations around it explore how to turn this new natural resource into a significant opportunity. I’m very excited to be a part of a big data discussion panel at the upcoming Enterprise Data World in Atlanta, April 29th – May 3rd, where we’ll dig...
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An Interview with John A. Zachman: Celebrating 30 Years of the Zachman Framework

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April 23, 2012
An Interview with John A. Zachman: Celebrating 30 Years of the Zachman Framework

by Charles Roe In15 BCE, the distinguished Roman architect Vitruvius wrote his grand 10-volume treatise in honor of his patron Caesar Augustus, simply titled De Architectura (or On Architecture). Considered the first great written work of architecture, the history of the art and science that combines designing, planning and constructing of systems goes back...
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