DATE: October 5, 2017, This webinar has passed. The recording is available On Demand. TIME: 2 PM Eastern / 11 AM Pacific PRICE: Free to all attendees About the Webinar Data Lakes are meant to support many of the same analytics capabilities of Data Warehouses while overcoming some of the core problems. Yet Data Lakes […]
Oct 10 Data-Ed Webinar: Data Quality Strategies – From Data Duckling to Successful Swan
DATE: October 10, 2017, This webinar has passed. The recording is available On Demand. TIME: 2 PM Eastern / 11 AM Pacific PRICE: Free to all attendees About the Webinar Good data is like good water: best served fresh, and ideally well-filtered. Data management strategies can produce tremendous procedural improvements and increased profit margins across […]
Oct 12 Smart Data Webinar: Choosing the Right Data Management Architecture for Cognitive Computing
DATE: October 12, 2017, This webinar has passed. The recording is available On Demand. TIME: 2 PM Eastern / 11 AM Pacific PRICE: Free to all attendees About the Webinar The right DM architecture will enable continuous improvement. The wrong one will haunt you forever. Once developers have a knowledge management model – covered in […]
Oct 19 RWDG Webinar: Align Data Modeling with Data Governance
DATE: October 19, 2017, This webinar has passed. The recording is available On Demand. TIME: 2 PM Eastern / 11 AM Pacific PRICE: Free to all attendees. About the Webinar Data Modeling can be described as the discipline of data definition and database design. Data Governance must be applied to the definition, production, and usage […]
Getting Data to Different Business Teams with Different Goals
by Angela Guess Pedro Arellano recently wrote in IT Pro Portal, “When rolling out analytics services to teams within a business, it’s important to bear in mind that there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach that can work for everyone. In the past, traditional BI implementations were limited to specific reports that were created […]
Paths, Patterns, and Lakes: The Shapes of Data to Come
Click to learn more about author James Kobielus. Data doesn’t exist outside your engagement with it. Or, rather, it may physically exist, but it’s little more than a shapeless mass of potential insights until you attempt to extract something useful from it. Drilling for actionable intelligence can take either of two approaches: query for it or […]
When To Use the UML for Databases (And When Not To)
The UML is a popular notation for modeling software artifacts. Even though the UML was mostly developed for programming, it is also relevant for databases. This article takes a critical look at using the UML for databases. What is the UML? The UML (an acronym for Unified Modeling Language) is a general-purpose software notation. The […]