For CIOs, IT executives, and technology professionals, Strata’s Big Data for Enterprise IT lays out the roadmap to get your organization up to speed on big data. In this all-day event, learn how to create big data strategy, manage your first pilot project, demystify vendor solutions and understand how big data differs from BI.
Overview
In most companies, the brief for big data will be given to those who already have responsibility for IT, business intelligence or marketing. But what happens after the CEO hands you the big data portfolio? While many big data problems will be familiar, there are also unique challenges and opportunities.
This day-long program combines hard-to-find real-world experience with an independent perspective and deep data know-how. Join us for an essential big data strategy workshop, tailored for CIOs and enterprise IT professionals.
Edd Dumbill is a technologist, writer and programmer based in California. He is the program chair for the O’Reilly Strata and Open Source Convention Conferences, and Editor in Chief of the journal Big Data.
He was the founder and creator of the Expectnation conference management system, and a co-founder of the Pharmalicensing.com online intellectual property exchange.
A veteran of open source, Edd has contributed to various projects, such as Debian and GNOME, and created the DOAP Vocabulary for describing software projects.
Edd has written four books, including O’Reilly’s “Learning Rails”. He writes regularly on Google+ and on his blog at eddology.com.
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