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The Power of Transformation: CTOs on the Move

Original Air Date: September 20, 2018   The Guests Anthony Deighton, Celonis Danielle Grossi, SAP Data Network Andrew Sohn, Crawford & Co.   About the Discussion As the C-Suite revolution continues, another role has emerged in forward-looking companies: the Chief Transformation Officer. In some organizations, the title is Chief Digital Officer; but either way, this role…
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September 20, 2018 0

Webinar: Adopting a Streaming-Enabled Architecture

Download the slides>> This webinar is sponsored by: About the Webinar Architecture matters. That’s why today’s innovators are taking a hard look at streaming data, an increasingly attractive option that can transform business in several ways: replacing aging data ingestion techniques like ETL; solving long-standing data quality challenges; improving business processes ranging from sales and…
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September 14, 2018 0

One Size Does Not Fit All: Database Innovation At-Scale

Original Air Date: September 13, 2018     The Guests Brian Bulkowski, Aerospike Tobias Ternstrom, Google Peter Baker, Intel About the Discussion The godfather of enterprise database technology, Dr. Michael Stonebraker, evangelized back in 2005 that one size does not fit all. His point was that relational databases wound up getting used for a wide variety…
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September 13, 2018 0

Speak Softly: How Non-Invasive Data Governance Works

Original Air Date: September 6, 2018     The Guests Robert Seiner, KIKconsulting.com Mitesh Shah, MapR About the Discussion There are three widely-used approaches to implement data governance. The command-and-control approach, the traditional (if you build it, they will come) approach and the non-invasive approach. Join a rowdy group of data seers as they share their thoughts…
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September 6, 2018 0

How Citizen Developers Are Advancing Digital Data

Original Air Date: August 30, 2018     The Guests Anthony Algmin, Algmin Consulting Scott Menter, BP Logix Joshua Carr, IBM About the Discussion Time was, developers were hard to find. Only a handful of professionals chose this career path back in the 1980s and 1990s. Things changed when the Web took off, as javascript and…
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August 30, 2018 0