Managing the Data Center with JBoss SOA-PColloquium
The document discusses how data centers and computing will change in the future. It predicts that data centers will become more distributed, dynamic, and able to instantly deploy services anywhere. The network will continue to be a bottleneck for distributed computing. Standards are needed for cloud and grid computing but no single standard is likely to dominate. The JBoss SOA platform can help manage infrastructure and coordinate deployments between the infrastructure and platform layers.
Leveraging System z to Turn Information Into Insightdkang
This document discusses IBM's DB2 10 for z/OS, IMS 11, and System z momentum. Some key points:
- DB2 10 for z/OS has seen the fastest sales upgrade in 20 years with incredible demand and every beta client moving to production, including JP Morgan Chase.
- IMS 11 is running 3.6 billion transactions daily, 15 times more than a year ago, and IMS Tools saw its largest sales year ever.
- System z is seeing momentum from database consolidation projects, adding DB2 warehouses, and application patterns that save costs by keeping applications close to operational data sources.
- The document discusses how IBM offers business analytics and data warehousing solutions on System
The document discusses innovations in SAP BusinessObjects 4.0, including:
1) It is lightning fast with in-memory and Sybase IQ technologies, which can make reporting processes run 350 times faster.
2) It provides a trusted 360-degree view of information, including unstructured data and real-time insights.
3) The suite is easier to use with a unified experience across products, improved authoring tools, and one administration platform.
4) Access to information is available whenever and wherever users need it, through self-service mobile and embedded analytics.
The document discusses the need for a single data and events platform to handle high volumes of data and events. It describes GemStone Systems, which provides a distributed main-memory data management platform using a data fabric/grid. The platform allows applications to process and distribute large amounts of data and events at high speeds and scales linearly. It provides an example of using the platform for electronic trade order management to normalize, validate, aggregate and distribute trading data and events in real-time across clustered applications.
The document outlines the agenda for a presentation on architectural options for business intelligence with SAP and Business Objects. The presentation will cover how Business Objects changes BI capabilities with SAP, implications for SAP landscapes, and different architecture options. Sessions will explore ad hoc reporting and analysis, data integration and management, and dashboards and publishing using Business Objects tools.
Datawarehouse på System z (IBM Systems z)IBM Danmark
Lær om datawarehouse-systemer baseret på system z og om, hvilken udviklingsstrategi IBM følger for fortsat at være først med lanceringen af næste generations platformløsninger.
Læs mere her: bit.ly/softwaredagsystemz5
Managing the Data Center with JBoss SOA-PColloquium
The document discusses how data centers and computing will change in the future. It predicts that data centers will become more distributed, dynamic, and able to instantly deploy services anywhere. The network will continue to be a bottleneck for distributed computing. Standards are needed for cloud and grid computing but no single standard is likely to dominate. The JBoss SOA platform can help manage infrastructure and coordinate deployments between the infrastructure and platform layers.
Leveraging System z to Turn Information Into Insightdkang
This document discusses IBM's DB2 10 for z/OS, IMS 11, and System z momentum. Some key points:
- DB2 10 for z/OS has seen the fastest sales upgrade in 20 years with incredible demand and every beta client moving to production, including JP Morgan Chase.
- IMS 11 is running 3.6 billion transactions daily, 15 times more than a year ago, and IMS Tools saw its largest sales year ever.
- System z is seeing momentum from database consolidation projects, adding DB2 warehouses, and application patterns that save costs by keeping applications close to operational data sources.
- The document discusses how IBM offers business analytics and data warehousing solutions on System
The document discusses innovations in SAP BusinessObjects 4.0, including:
1) It is lightning fast with in-memory and Sybase IQ technologies, which can make reporting processes run 350 times faster.
2) It provides a trusted 360-degree view of information, including unstructured data and real-time insights.
3) The suite is easier to use with a unified experience across products, improved authoring tools, and one administration platform.
4) Access to information is available whenever and wherever users need it, through self-service mobile and embedded analytics.
The document discusses the need for a single data and events platform to handle high volumes of data and events. It describes GemStone Systems, which provides a distributed main-memory data management platform using a data fabric/grid. The platform allows applications to process and distribute large amounts of data and events at high speeds and scales linearly. It provides an example of using the platform for electronic trade order management to normalize, validate, aggregate and distribute trading data and events in real-time across clustered applications.
The document outlines the agenda for a presentation on architectural options for business intelligence with SAP and Business Objects. The presentation will cover how Business Objects changes BI capabilities with SAP, implications for SAP landscapes, and different architecture options. Sessions will explore ad hoc reporting and analysis, data integration and management, and dashboards and publishing using Business Objects tools.
Datawarehouse på System z (IBM Systems z)IBM Danmark
Lær om datawarehouse-systemer baseret på system z og om, hvilken udviklingsstrategi IBM følger for fortsat at være først med lanceringen af næste generations platformløsninger.
Læs mere her: bit.ly/softwaredagsystemz5
Agile BI : meeting the best of both worlds from departmental and enterprise BIJean-Michel Franco
The document discusses the need for business intelligence (BI) to evolve from a process-centric IT function to an information-centric service that empowers all users within an organization. It argues that BI must adopt agile methodologies to quickly deliver intelligence to both occasional and advanced users. The document presents a case study of Sanofi Pasteur, which implemented a new hybrid BI architecture and agile development approach to accelerate time-to-value, gain higher user acceptance, and increase the number of prototype projects launched each year.
Building a business intelligence architecture fit for the 21st century by Jon...Mark Tapley
Objectives of the presentation:
To record some history –what has happened in the past that makes the future quite challenging.
To provide real examples of BI at work –good and bad.
To illustrate the nature of data and why it has become so important in driving forward
the business in the 21stcentury.
To outline a way to align technology with the business so that efforts and budget are spent
in a way that will enable the future rather that support the past.
To propose a set of principles and ideas that can guide a company in a way to make data available to all who have the penchant to turn it into useful and valuable information.
To describe the new organisation unit that will be needed to realise the dream.
Mobile Business Intelligence Best PracticesYellowfin
Miss Yellowfin and Actian Vectorwise’s rousingly successful Mobile Business Intelligence (BI) Best Practices Webinar? Relax. You can check it out here.
By now, you know that Mobile BI is increasingly important. Gartner predicts that more than half (53%) of all organizations will have implemented some form of mobile reporting and analytics intiative by the end of 2012. You’ve also heard Mobile BI thought-leader, former Gartner Research Fellow and President and Founder of Dresner Advisory Services, Howard Dresner, state that Mobile BI will have the same impact on the way we consume business information as the introduction of the Internet did.
So you know how important it is. Now, learn how to successfully deploy Mobile BI to advantage your organization with our 10 Mobile BI best practices.
The document discusses the requirements of capital markets and emerging technology trends, including large scale data management, extreme performance, and analytic support. It then provides an overview of Informix technology for capital markets, including their flexible grid, warehouse accelerator, time series solution, and Genero application development stack. Finally, it presents a financial market case study and takes questions.
Investigative Analytics- What's in a Data Scientists ToolboxData Science London
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
ScaleBase Webinar: Methods and Challenges to Scale Out a MySQL DatabaseScaleBase
This webinar discusses methods and challenges to scaling out a MySQL database. It covers two primary methods: 1) read/write splitting which scales high volume reads but has limitations for write scaling and data volume reads, and 2) automatic data distribution which provides the best performance for scaling both reads and writes but requires more effort. The webinar also presents case studies of companies that have successfully used a scale out solution from ScaleBase to improve performance and scalability for their applications.
Our Data Exchanger Solution allows any company using Sage ERP x3 to receive and send information to another company electronically rather than with paper. It converts the information communicated in electronic business documents, such as sales orders, purchase orders, work orders…
The process improvements that our Data Exchanger Solution offers are significant and can be dramatic.
Mashups can combine information from multiple online sources into a new application or mashup. IBM Mashup Center is a platform that allows both technical and non-technical users to easily create mashups and widgets. It provides tools for assembling mashups visually on the web, creating dynamic widgets without coding, and discovering and sharing mashups, widgets, and data feeds to facilitate reuse. The platform also includes capabilities for unlocking enterprise, web, and other data sources and transforming data into new feeds.
Demystifying the Path to a JBoss Intelligent, Integrated EnterpriseEric D. Schabell
The document discusses the challenges facing modern enterprises with increasing data volumes and business velocity. It proposes that an intelligent, integrated enterprise enabled by IT can respond quickly to business events with intelligence and high quality products. This enterprise approach is depicted as integrating various technologies from data services to analytics to achieve a responsive, intelligent and integrated system. The role of JBoss and Red Hat technologies in building such an intelligent, integrated enterprise is also described.
This document provides an overview of a session on SharePoint governance and managing content sprawl. It includes an agenda for the session, introductions of speakers and their organizations, and discussions of key topics like what governance is, the benefits of governance, roles and responsibilities, policies and procedures, and best practices. It also includes a section on information, records, and knowledge management in the US Air Force that discusses challenges, compliance requirements, and potential solutions using semantic metadata tagging and automated classification.
The document provides background on multi-dimensional modeling techniques used to create BI InfoCubes. It discusses translating analytical needs into a multi-dimensional data model and star schema, with facts in the center and dimensions as surrounding tables. Guidelines are presented for modeling dimensions, attributes, hierarchies, and fact tables to support OLAP and allow flexible analysis of business process data.
ODCA Forecast 2012 Keynote: Andy Brown
UBS Group CTO, Client Facing Technologies CIO
UBS draws on its 150-year heritage to serve private, institutional and corporate clients worldwide, as well as retail clients in Switzerland
We combine our wealth management, investment banking and asset management businesses with our Swiss operations to deliver superior financial solutions
Present in all major financial centers worldwide, UBS has offices in over 50 countries employing about 66,000 people
UBS shares are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange
Introduccion a SQL Server Master Data ServicesEduardo Castro
En esta presentación hacemos una introducción a SQL Server 2008 R2 Master Data Services.
Saludos,
Ing. Eduardo Castro Martínez, PhD – Microsoft SQL Server MVP
http://mswindowscr.org
http://comunidadwindows.org
Costa Rica
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This document proposes an Intelligent Data Entry and Acquisition (IDEA) system to help with on-site highway maintenance and construction. It describes an architecture using wearable computers and sensors to collect asset data in the field, process it using pattern recognition, and upload it to centralized databases. Field workers could use tools like digital notepads, cameras, and GPS to gather location-tagged images, notes and condition reports on assets, which the IDEA system would then analyze and integrate into maintenance planning databases back at the office. The goal is to streamline data collection and improve safety, productivity and data quality for tasks like infrastructure inspections.
Make Your Business More Flexible with Scalable Business Process Management So...Perficient, Inc.
Architecture for scalable BPM solutions
Introduction
The role and shortcomings of SOA
Integrating legacy applications with the BPMS
Building high-performance BPM solutions
The role of a business rules management system in your architecture
Architecture to support event-driven business processes to reduce latency in business processes and the company as a whole
Ibm cognos mobile now with android supportFriedel Jonker
This document discusses IBM Cognos Mobile and how it can help organizations provide business analytics to mobile users. It summarizes trends in mobility, how IBM Cognos Mobile supports authoring once and consuming reports anywhere, its security features, and how it enhances the mobile user experience including new support for iPhone, iPad, and location-aware reporting.
Identity Insights: Social, Local and Mobile IdentityJon Bultmeyer
The document discusses key trends in identity management including the shift of power to users and the rise of mobile and social identities. It also summarizes NetIQ's vision to evolve identity management products from provisioning and directories towards identity intelligence, analytics, and services. NetIQ believes identity management must adapt to changing technologies and power structures by contextualizing user identities across multiple data sources.
This document discusses how SAP applications and IT landscapes are changing with the adoption of in-memory computing technologies like SAP HANA. It presents examples of how SAP HANA allows organizations to deliver real-time value by enabling smarter, faster and simpler business processes, interactions and reporting. The document also outlines the evolution of enterprise architectures and data center landscapes towards a consolidated environment on SAP HANA that can optimize transactional and analytical workloads.
sones GraphDB is a graph-based database for cloud computing that models associations between complex data types, similar to how the human brain works. It allows for flexible data modeling and can efficiently store, manage, and query connected data. Unlike traditional relational databases with structured tables, sones GraphDB uses an object network approach to maintain the original data structure and enable linking of various data types, like text, images, videos, and more.
The document provides an overview of IBM's Big Data platform vision. The platform addresses big data use cases involving high volume, velocity and variety of data. It integrates with existing data warehouse and master data management systems. The platform handles different data types and formats, provides real-time and batch analytics, and has tools to make it easy for developers and users to work with. It is designed with enterprise-grade security, scalability and failure tolerance. The platform allows organizations to analyze big data from various sources to gain insights.
SAP HANA and Apache Hadoop for Big Data Management (SF Scalable Systems Meetup)Will Gardella
In this presentation I argue that the future of data management may see a split between (1) real-time in-memory systems such as SAP HANA for most enterprise workloads (2) disk-based free and open-source Apache Hadoop for certain specialized big data uses.
The presentation starts with a definition of what is intended by the term big data, then talks about SAP HANA and Apache Hadoop from the perspective of suitability for enterprise use with a special concentration on Hadoop. (The basics of SAP HANA were covered in the immediately preceding session). This is followed by a description of currently available SAP support for Apache Hadoop in SAP BI 4.0 and SAP Data Services / EIM. Due to time constraints I did not discuss Apache Hadoop support built into Sybase IQ.
Agile BI : meeting the best of both worlds from departmental and enterprise BIJean-Michel Franco
The document discusses the need for business intelligence (BI) to evolve from a process-centric IT function to an information-centric service that empowers all users within an organization. It argues that BI must adopt agile methodologies to quickly deliver intelligence to both occasional and advanced users. The document presents a case study of Sanofi Pasteur, which implemented a new hybrid BI architecture and agile development approach to accelerate time-to-value, gain higher user acceptance, and increase the number of prototype projects launched each year.
Building a business intelligence architecture fit for the 21st century by Jon...Mark Tapley
Objectives of the presentation:
To record some history –what has happened in the past that makes the future quite challenging.
To provide real examples of BI at work –good and bad.
To illustrate the nature of data and why it has become so important in driving forward
the business in the 21stcentury.
To outline a way to align technology with the business so that efforts and budget are spent
in a way that will enable the future rather that support the past.
To propose a set of principles and ideas that can guide a company in a way to make data available to all who have the penchant to turn it into useful and valuable information.
To describe the new organisation unit that will be needed to realise the dream.
Mobile Business Intelligence Best PracticesYellowfin
Miss Yellowfin and Actian Vectorwise’s rousingly successful Mobile Business Intelligence (BI) Best Practices Webinar? Relax. You can check it out here.
By now, you know that Mobile BI is increasingly important. Gartner predicts that more than half (53%) of all organizations will have implemented some form of mobile reporting and analytics intiative by the end of 2012. You’ve also heard Mobile BI thought-leader, former Gartner Research Fellow and President and Founder of Dresner Advisory Services, Howard Dresner, state that Mobile BI will have the same impact on the way we consume business information as the introduction of the Internet did.
So you know how important it is. Now, learn how to successfully deploy Mobile BI to advantage your organization with our 10 Mobile BI best practices.
The document discusses the requirements of capital markets and emerging technology trends, including large scale data management, extreme performance, and analytic support. It then provides an overview of Informix technology for capital markets, including their flexible grid, warehouse accelerator, time series solution, and Genero application development stack. Finally, it presents a financial market case study and takes questions.
Investigative Analytics- What's in a Data Scientists ToolboxData Science London
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
ScaleBase Webinar: Methods and Challenges to Scale Out a MySQL DatabaseScaleBase
This webinar discusses methods and challenges to scaling out a MySQL database. It covers two primary methods: 1) read/write splitting which scales high volume reads but has limitations for write scaling and data volume reads, and 2) automatic data distribution which provides the best performance for scaling both reads and writes but requires more effort. The webinar also presents case studies of companies that have successfully used a scale out solution from ScaleBase to improve performance and scalability for their applications.
Our Data Exchanger Solution allows any company using Sage ERP x3 to receive and send information to another company electronically rather than with paper. It converts the information communicated in electronic business documents, such as sales orders, purchase orders, work orders…
The process improvements that our Data Exchanger Solution offers are significant and can be dramatic.
Mashups can combine information from multiple online sources into a new application or mashup. IBM Mashup Center is a platform that allows both technical and non-technical users to easily create mashups and widgets. It provides tools for assembling mashups visually on the web, creating dynamic widgets without coding, and discovering and sharing mashups, widgets, and data feeds to facilitate reuse. The platform also includes capabilities for unlocking enterprise, web, and other data sources and transforming data into new feeds.
Demystifying the Path to a JBoss Intelligent, Integrated EnterpriseEric D. Schabell
The document discusses the challenges facing modern enterprises with increasing data volumes and business velocity. It proposes that an intelligent, integrated enterprise enabled by IT can respond quickly to business events with intelligence and high quality products. This enterprise approach is depicted as integrating various technologies from data services to analytics to achieve a responsive, intelligent and integrated system. The role of JBoss and Red Hat technologies in building such an intelligent, integrated enterprise is also described.
This document provides an overview of a session on SharePoint governance and managing content sprawl. It includes an agenda for the session, introductions of speakers and their organizations, and discussions of key topics like what governance is, the benefits of governance, roles and responsibilities, policies and procedures, and best practices. It also includes a section on information, records, and knowledge management in the US Air Force that discusses challenges, compliance requirements, and potential solutions using semantic metadata tagging and automated classification.
The document provides background on multi-dimensional modeling techniques used to create BI InfoCubes. It discusses translating analytical needs into a multi-dimensional data model and star schema, with facts in the center and dimensions as surrounding tables. Guidelines are presented for modeling dimensions, attributes, hierarchies, and fact tables to support OLAP and allow flexible analysis of business process data.
ODCA Forecast 2012 Keynote: Andy Brown
UBS Group CTO, Client Facing Technologies CIO
UBS draws on its 150-year heritage to serve private, institutional and corporate clients worldwide, as well as retail clients in Switzerland
We combine our wealth management, investment banking and asset management businesses with our Swiss operations to deliver superior financial solutions
Present in all major financial centers worldwide, UBS has offices in over 50 countries employing about 66,000 people
UBS shares are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange
Introduccion a SQL Server Master Data ServicesEduardo Castro
En esta presentación hacemos una introducción a SQL Server 2008 R2 Master Data Services.
Saludos,
Ing. Eduardo Castro Martínez, PhD – Microsoft SQL Server MVP
http://mswindowscr.org
http://comunidadwindows.org
Costa Rica
Technorati Tags: SQL Server
LiveJournal Tags: SQL Server
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http://ecastrom.blogspot.com
http://ecastrom.wordpress.com
http://ecastrom.spaces.live.com
http://universosql.blogspot.com
http://todosobresql.blogspot.com
http://todosobresqlserver.wordpress.com
http://mswindowscr.org/blogs/sql/default.aspx
http://citicr.org/blogs/noticias/default.aspx
http://sqlserverpedia.blogspot.com/
This document proposes an Intelligent Data Entry and Acquisition (IDEA) system to help with on-site highway maintenance and construction. It describes an architecture using wearable computers and sensors to collect asset data in the field, process it using pattern recognition, and upload it to centralized databases. Field workers could use tools like digital notepads, cameras, and GPS to gather location-tagged images, notes and condition reports on assets, which the IDEA system would then analyze and integrate into maintenance planning databases back at the office. The goal is to streamline data collection and improve safety, productivity and data quality for tasks like infrastructure inspections.
Make Your Business More Flexible with Scalable Business Process Management So...Perficient, Inc.
Architecture for scalable BPM solutions
Introduction
The role and shortcomings of SOA
Integrating legacy applications with the BPMS
Building high-performance BPM solutions
The role of a business rules management system in your architecture
Architecture to support event-driven business processes to reduce latency in business processes and the company as a whole
Ibm cognos mobile now with android supportFriedel Jonker
This document discusses IBM Cognos Mobile and how it can help organizations provide business analytics to mobile users. It summarizes trends in mobility, how IBM Cognos Mobile supports authoring once and consuming reports anywhere, its security features, and how it enhances the mobile user experience including new support for iPhone, iPad, and location-aware reporting.
Identity Insights: Social, Local and Mobile IdentityJon Bultmeyer
The document discusses key trends in identity management including the shift of power to users and the rise of mobile and social identities. It also summarizes NetIQ's vision to evolve identity management products from provisioning and directories towards identity intelligence, analytics, and services. NetIQ believes identity management must adapt to changing technologies and power structures by contextualizing user identities across multiple data sources.
This document discusses how SAP applications and IT landscapes are changing with the adoption of in-memory computing technologies like SAP HANA. It presents examples of how SAP HANA allows organizations to deliver real-time value by enabling smarter, faster and simpler business processes, interactions and reporting. The document also outlines the evolution of enterprise architectures and data center landscapes towards a consolidated environment on SAP HANA that can optimize transactional and analytical workloads.
sones GraphDB is a graph-based database for cloud computing that models associations between complex data types, similar to how the human brain works. It allows for flexible data modeling and can efficiently store, manage, and query connected data. Unlike traditional relational databases with structured tables, sones GraphDB uses an object network approach to maintain the original data structure and enable linking of various data types, like text, images, videos, and more.
The document provides an overview of IBM's Big Data platform vision. The platform addresses big data use cases involving high volume, velocity and variety of data. It integrates with existing data warehouse and master data management systems. The platform handles different data types and formats, provides real-time and batch analytics, and has tools to make it easy for developers and users to work with. It is designed with enterprise-grade security, scalability and failure tolerance. The platform allows organizations to analyze big data from various sources to gain insights.
SAP HANA and Apache Hadoop for Big Data Management (SF Scalable Systems Meetup)Will Gardella
In this presentation I argue that the future of data management may see a split between (1) real-time in-memory systems such as SAP HANA for most enterprise workloads (2) disk-based free and open-source Apache Hadoop for certain specialized big data uses.
The presentation starts with a definition of what is intended by the term big data, then talks about SAP HANA and Apache Hadoop from the perspective of suitability for enterprise use with a special concentration on Hadoop. (The basics of SAP HANA were covered in the immediately preceding session). This is followed by a description of currently available SAP support for Apache Hadoop in SAP BI 4.0 and SAP Data Services / EIM. Due to time constraints I did not discuss Apache Hadoop support built into Sybase IQ.
This document discusses Big Data and provides definitions and examples. It defines Big Data as very large and loosely structured data sets that are difficult to process using traditional database and software techniques. Examples of Big Data sources include social networks and machine-to-machine data. The document also discusses Hadoop and NoSQL databases as tools for managing and analyzing Big Data, and provides examples of companies using these technologies.
Big Data Beyond Hadoop*: Research Directions for the FutureOdinot Stanislas
Michael Wrinn
Research Program Director, University Research Office,
Intel Corporation
Jason Dai
Engineering Director and Principal Engineer,
Intel Corporation
The document discusses the changing face of business intelligence (BI) and a proposed BI strategy. It outlines key BI pain points such as lack of standardized data definitions and metrics. It proposes a BI vision of trusted data delivered effectively to create an information-driven vs. data-driven organization. The strategy would automate BI delivery using a single platform to enable self-service BI and address issues like data quality, delivery timeliness, and mobility.
This document discusses how APIs and big data analytics intersect and provides recommendations for building secure composite applications that leverage both. It notes that API traffic is outpacing web traffic and big data is growing exponentially in volume, variety and velocity. It then provides an overview of traditional versus big data analysis and discusses tools and hurdles in big data. The document proposes connecting data movement from backend to devices to all departments through a centralized API gateway that provides security, access control and analytics. It outlines an architecture for composite distributed applications and a field case study using secure big data storage and REST APIs.
Magic quadrant for data warehouse database management systems divjeev
This document provides a Magic Quadrant analysis of 16 data warehouse database management system vendors to help readers choose the right vendor for their needs. It discusses trends in the market in 2010 such as acquisitions, the introduction of new appliances, and continued performance issues. The document also outlines key factors that will influence the market in 2011, including demands for better performance, extreme data management, and new applications delivering high business value.
Protect Your Big Data with Intel<sup>®</sup> Xeon<sup>®</sup> Processors a..Odinot Stanislas
This document discusses protecting big data with Intel technologies. It summarizes Intel's Distribution for Apache Hadoop software, which includes encryption and role-based access control features. The software provides an encryption framework that extends Hadoop's compression codec and establishes a common encryption API. It also allows different key storage systems to integrate for key management. Performance tests show Intel AES-NI instructions accelerate encryption and decryption, providing up to 19.8x faster decryption compared to non-AES-NI.
BI Forum 2010 - High Performance BI: The Future of BIOKsystem
The document discusses high performance business intelligence and Sybase. It summarizes that data volumes and decision points are expanding due to more devices and data. Sybase delivers analytics solutions like Analytics Server to help organizations manage, analyze and mobilize information for better decisions. The document also discusses how Sybase IQ helped Telstra optimize its mobile network during the 2000 Olympics by providing near real-time analytics on over 200 cells.
Big Data and Implications on Platform ArchitectureOdinot Stanislas
This document discusses big data and its implications for data center architecture. It provides examples of big data use cases in telecommunications, including analyzing calling patterns and subscriber usage. It also discusses big data analytics for applications like genome sequencing, traffic modeling, and spam filtering on social media feeds. The document outlines necessary characteristics for data platforms to support big data workloads, such as scalable compute, storage, networking and high memory capacity.
Business intelligence (BI) on the cloud allows companies to access BI tools, analytics, and data through cloud computing rather than maintaining expensive on-premise software and hardware. Key benefits of BI on the cloud include scalability, lower upfront costs, and easier access to BI capabilities. Some challenges are that cloud BI requires IT involvement and customization of solutions, and user adoption can be difficult compared to standard business applications.
The document discusses SAP's mobile solutions for developing enterprise mobile apps. It describes SAP as the market leader in enterprise applications software, with over 183,000 customers worldwide. It then outlines SAP's mobile platform and tools for developing custom native and HTML5 mobile apps that integrate with back-end SAP systems and data sources, addressing the unique needs of enterprise mobile apps around security, offline usage, and management capabilities.
This document provides status updates on various client projects including:
1. BI governance and data management projects to improve effective BI delivery.
2. Decoupling applications from BI and increasing user enablement through operational reporting, BI reporting/analytics, and data mining.
3. Updates on OLAP cube capability, data quality, security, and infrastructure including ETL processes and hierarchy management.
4. Planned timeline for Q1-Q4 2012 showing projects like HANA implementation, CCM for information management, and MDM stabilization.
The document discusses using tablets as part of an infrastructure to enable various business applications. It notes that a single tablet has limited uses but that connecting tablets to a backend platform allows for easier use, lower costs through volume purchases, and many new applications across business functions like sales, marketing, customer service, manufacturing and more. It provides examples of potential applications including learning management, signage, TV integration, monitoring, ticketing, sales catalogues, and more. The overall message is that a backend platform can significantly expand what is possible with a fleet of connected tablets versus individual standalone tablets.
1) The document discusses regional employability ecosystems that go beyond traditional client/server models. 2) It proposes organizing these ecosystems around personal infrastructure for individuals, semantic coordination, business intelligence infrastructure, and other shared services. 3) The key aspects include governance, communal infrastructure and services, semantics, and trust/security.
The Truth About Cross-Channel Attribution... and Why it Does Not Have to be ...Birst
In a world where the customer is perpetually connected and purchase paths are increasingly complex, cross-channel attribution measurement promises to accurately measure intertwined marketing programs, helping marketers connect with their customers in a contextually relevant way.
Yet, companies struggle to identify the right metrics and technologies needed to help measure these complex marketing exposures. As a result, marketing departments are left scrambling to analyze performance data across multiple sources, such as email tactics, display ads, direct mail, and more.
In this webinar, our guest speaker Tina Moffett, an analyst from Forrester Research, will help you interpret the tricky landscape of attribution analysis. Tina will:
· Share the latest trends in marketing measurement and technology.
· Illustrate the challenges and risks inherent in cross-channel attribution measurement – and how to overcome them.
· Outline the core technology capabilities that will help you evaluate marketing analytics and attribution technology.
You’ll also see a demo of Birst and our capabilities around multi-touch attribution.
The Art and Science of Sales Forecasting: A Webinar for Sales Managers and Co...Birst
Overview
Sales forecasting is a science and an art. It is the combination of information and metrics, intuition and best practices. However, sales forecasting is most commonly associated to the standard grading methodology of the particular customer relationship system that is being used (Salesforce.com, Oracle, Microsoft, etc.). In reality, how do key sales leaders become high performing accurate sales forecasters? In addition, how do companies effectively utilize sales forecasting information to increase overall organizational performance?
Here’s what we’ll discuss in this session:
State-of-the-art forecasting strategies, best practices, and key metrics
The interconnection between product complexity, company lifecycle stage, and accurate forecasting
Mitigating downside risk and triangulation strategies to determine the truth
Deal inspection and vetting sales rep forecasts
The different types of sales forecasters; exaggerators, sandbaggers, and Heavy Hitters
The difference between snapshot, intra-department, and inter-department sales forecasting
Birst 5X: Turn Information Consumers into Information Producers – Connected o...Birst
Join us as we introduce Birst 5X and welcome our featured speaker, Mike Bozek, VP of Business Line Management for Cancer Care Solutions at Elekta who will describe how this innovative human care company uses business intelligence to make a difference in people’s lives.
Traditional BI and analytics solutions offer fragmented experiences for dashboards, discovery and mobile that target distinct audiences: dashboards for information “consumers” and discovery for information “producers”. This approach locks people into rigid user roles that don’t reflect how the modern business person works with data.
Birst 5X delivers an Adaptive User Experience designed to support how people interact with data, enabling them to seamlessly transition between dashboards, discovery and mobile, connected or disconnected, and turning every information consumer into an information producer. In this webinar, you will:
Find out how Birst 5X breaks down the wall between dashboards and visual discovery
Learn how its enhanced mobile experience supports disconnected analysis to deliver insights anywhere
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The five essential steps to building a data productBirst
Building a data-driven product is scary business. You need to get the right platform both for today’s needs and for tomorrow’s possibilities – and then, you need to go beyond the technical to build a go-to-market plan that will set you up for success. Learn the five keys to building a great analytical product from someone who has done it before — and failed! Hear Kevin Smith speak about the mistakes he’s made building data products and how you can benefit from his lessons learned.
Shhh… Insider Secrets of How One Company is Meeting its Revenue Goals with 95% Confidence
You’re about to walk into the weekly management team meeting. In your hand is your sales forecast for the quarter, which was created based on data rolled up from your individual sales reps. Are you entering this meeting with confidence?
Most sales leaders would be cringing.
But not here!
In this webinar, Adam Sold, Jive’s VP of Sales Operations, will discuss how analytics have enabled them to:
- Forecast bookings and billing with accuracy and a mere 5% margin of error
- Commit to numbers two weeks ahead of the quarter, rather than two days left in the quarter
- Establish the ideal profiles for deals and reps
- Maintain optimal field and quota coverage
- Translate sales data to company insights
According to Adam, the “biggest advantage of analytics for Sales has been the ability to get predictive insights well ahead of time and allow for timely course correction”
Attend this webinar and learn how your company can experience similar results!
Embedded Analytics for the ISV: Supercharging Applications with BIBirst
Embedded analytics vendor Birst presented on embedding business intelligence (BI) capabilities into independent software vendor (ISV) applications. The presentation discussed Aberdeen research finding that embedded BI improves organizational performance, with leaders embedding BI across various applications like CRM and ERP. Case studies were presented of companies using Birst's embedded BI to increase revenue, optimize operations, and accelerate product development. The presentation concluded with a discussion of how embedded BI can benefit various industries and transform ISVs into forward-looking, data-driven organizations.
When Salesforce Isn’t Enough: Using Birst to Accelerate Your Business and Und...Birst
Organizations rely on solutions like Salesforce to run day-to-day operations and keep track of the massive amounts of data generated by daily customer interactions. As their business grows and their data analysis requirements evolve, these companies often find they need more robust reporting capabilities than what Salesforce offers out-of-the-box.
Join industry analyst James Haight from Blue Hill Research as he presents his new research paper, “Using Birst to Increase Efficiency and Customer Insight in Salesforce,” and describes how companies are turning to business intelligence solutions like Birst to help decision-makers glean greater insight from Salesforce data and deliver increased value to customers.
In this webinar, you will learn:
How a leading health insurance provider recognized it reached the upper limits of Salesforce reporting
The factors this organization considered when choosing a business intelligence solution
How this company transformed its business operations with greater efficiency and deeper customer insight.
How Best-in-Class Sales Leaders Create Better Forecasts and Increase RevenueBirst
This document discusses how best-in-class sales leaders use analytics to improve sales forecasting and increase revenue. It provides insights from a webinar on using data and analytics to more accurately forecast pipeline and sales. Key takeaways include the importance of not relying solely on CRM for forecasting, empowering all employees with self-service analytics, and updating forecasts frequently. The document highlights benefits of accurate forecasting like focusing resources on most likely deals and understanding customers' needs. It also outlines how Birst can help companies achieve these benefits through advanced analytics, in-app experiences, and access to data from any source.
The Analytic Trifecta: Abstraction, the Cloud, and VisualizationBirst
Twenty-first century pharma and biotech organizations are rapidly transforming into data-driven companies. This transformation is critical, future success and discoveries hinge on the ability to quickly and intuitively leverage, analyze, and take action on its data.
In this webinar Lindy Ryan, Research Director at Radiant Advisors, will share her research on how companies successfully manage this transformation by embracing a data unification strategy that’s built on cloud technologies.
Join us and learn how life sciences companies use cloud technology to:
Create a flexible infrastructure with the ability to agilely and quickly unify multiple data sources
TProvide a framework that enables business user agile data access while addressing governance and compliance challenges
Balance the need for data democratization while maintaining proper IT oversight and stewardship
Finally, you don’t have to choose between aging legacy BI or limited data discovery tools because Birst is now available on SAP HANA. The combination of Birst’s agile Business Intelligence and the lightning fast performance of HANA enables you to analyze more data, more quickly than ever before leading to new insights on how to improve the performance of your organization.
Boost Your Analytics Acumen: Learn Where BI is Headed from the Wisdom of the ...Birst
Want to know where business intelligence and analytics are heading in 2014? Want to understand what BI technologies are having the most business impact—and which are not? Want to know which traits successful organizations exhibit in their analytic initiatives—and why?
Learn from your peers as the “godfather” of BI research and eminent analyst Howard Dresner shares the results of his latest Wisdom of the Crowds 2014 Report. Hot off the presses, the report surveys over 1,300 global BI and details the latest trends, success measures and best practices for deploying and using analytics.
In this webinar, you will learn about:
Which analytic technology trends matter most and which don’t
When organizations’ analytic strategies prove successful and not
Which vendors to watch and why
Joining Howard is Birst to share their survey assessment and demonstrate its enterprise-caliber Cloud BI platform. Learn where BI is headed.
Webinar: Get Embedded Marketing Analytics in your CRMBirst
This document provides an agenda and overview for an Enterprise-caliber Cloud BI webinar hosted by Birst focusing on Marketing Analytics. The webinar will feature speakers from Birst and Eagle Creek discussing how Birst Marketing Analytics can help bridge data gaps across various technology sources to provide enterprise-caliber cloud BI. The agenda includes a demonstration of Birst Marketing Analytics and a question and answer session. Forrester research is cited showing that 2 in 3 CMOs feel pressure to prove marketing's value and that the biggest challenges to improving marketing effectiveness are access to and managing marketing data.
This document summarizes a webinar about data discovery and business intelligence (BI). It discusses the differences between data discovery and traditional BI approaches. Data discovery focuses on rapid integration of new data for tactical analysis, while BI typically uses a single data structure or warehouse for ongoing reporting and analysis. When evaluating solutions, companies should consider factors like time to deploy, data half-life, reporting needs, data sources, and use cases. Both data discovery and BI can be useful depending on a company's specific business needs and analyst profiles. The webinar then demonstrates the Birst cloud BI platform, which aims to provide tools to meet different user needs from a single system.
This document discusses the benefits of software as a service (SaaS) business intelligence (BI) over traditional on-premise BI solutions. SaaS BI offers lower costs, faster deployment times, automatic updates, scalability, ease of use, and mobile access. It explains that SaaS BI solutions have a multitenant architecture and allow for easy customization without affecting the common infrastructure. Traditional on-premise BI implementations can take over 17 months on average and have a low success rate, while SaaS BI typically deploys within days.
CAKE: Sharing Slices of Confidential Data on BlockchainClaudio Di Ciccio
Presented at the CAiSE 2024 Forum, Intelligent Information Systems, June 6th, Limassol, Cyprus.
Synopsis: Cooperative information systems typically involve various entities in a collaborative process within a distributed environment. Blockchain technology offers a mechanism for automating such processes, even when only partial trust exists among participants. The data stored on the blockchain is replicated across all nodes in the network, ensuring accessibility to all participants. While this aspect facilitates traceability, integrity, and persistence, it poses challenges for adopting public blockchains in enterprise settings due to confidentiality issues. In this paper, we present a software tool named Control Access via Key Encryption (CAKE), designed to ensure data confidentiality in scenarios involving public blockchains. After outlining its core components and functionalities, we showcase the application of CAKE in the context of a real-world cyber-security project within the logistics domain.
Paper: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-61000-4_16
GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
GraphRAG for life science domain, where you retriever information from biomedical knowledge graphs using LLMs to increase the accuracy and performance of generated answers
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
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Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
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Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
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In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
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1. Ensuring Mobile BI Success
August 18, 2011
The only secure mobile BI solution
2. Webinar Notes
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Please send questions
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3. Featured Speakers
Stefan Schmitz
Vice President of Products
Wei-Chin Cheng
Senior Consultant
4. Agenda
• Trends in Mobile BI
• Characteristics of Mobile BI
• Mobile BI Best Practices
• Security Considerations
• Birst Mobile BI Demo
5. History of information delivery to mobile devices
Purpose-built
Mobile mobile BI apps
client app
Data access
via browser
Static
data push
6. Mobile Wave – Fastest in IT History
“Over 80% of Fortune 100 companies have already begun deploying iPads in the
work place, or are in the process of ramping up their iPad support”
- Peter Oppenheimer, CFO Apple, January 2011
8. Trends in Mobile BI
• Mobilization of business analytics is unstoppable
– 9.25 million Apple iPads sold in the Q2 2011
– Tablet sales estimated to reach 100 million by 2012
– Gartner estimates that by 2013 a third of BI functionality
will be consumed via mobile devices
• Mobile BI will drive wider adoption of BI
– Only 8% of the people in most organizations are using
mobile BI
– Using mobile devices, BI becomes a more integral part of
work processes away from the desk
– Tablets like the iPad that are “always-on” and provide a
gesture-based UI make BI more accessible and easier to
consume
12. Profile of Typical Mobile BI User
• Not an information producer
– Data analyst
– Report Writer
• Rather an information collaborator
– Project lead, manager, specialist
• Definitely an information consumer
– Sales, marketing
– Executives
– IT
13. Mobile BI Best Practices
1. Avoid dashboard proliferation and rework
‒ Plan for author-once, distribute-everywhere dashboards
2. Design to a smaller form factor
‒ Most important chart/table at the top left
‒ Limit charts & tables to 4
‒ Avoid legends if possible
‒ Size fonts appropriately
3. Design for on-the-go usage
‒ Intuitive drill paths to more detail
‒ Limit to essential prompts
‒ Encourage collaboration
4. Focus on operational data
‒ Avoid data requiring deep analysis
‒ “here and now” metrics
14. Tablets vs. Smart Phones
• Greater interactivity • Alert driven
• Perform drill down, filter • Interaction based on
data, data exploration finding reports
• Longer view times • No data exploration
15. Browser-Based vs. Native BI App
Capability Browser-Based Native App
Performance
Cross platform support
Interactivity
Offline Mode
Geo Location
Maintenance
Security
17. Mobile BI Security Considerations
1. Device Security
– Utilize the handset/device security features
to protect the data
– Remote data management
2. Transmission Security
– Cryptographic shared key systems
– Secure socket layers
3. Authentication & Authorization
– Control access rights to information
– Provisions and policies
18. Solutions Provided by Mobile BI Vendors
• Solution 1 – Data & rendering on mobile device
– Devices can be hacked
– Mobile devices are not powerful enough
for complex analytics
• Solution 2 – Data & rendering on server
– Lacks interactivity, unfamiliar UI
– Slow response times
• Solution 3 – Data on server, rendering on device
– Use a VPN, which can be hacked
– Or open up firewall and …
19. Are you prepared to open your firewall?
Firewall
Data
https
• Do you have intrusion detection?
• Do you have security monitoring?
• Are you SAS 70 Type II certified?
Birst is the only secure mobile BI solution providing SAS 70 Type II
20. About Birst
Birst offers a comprehensive end-to-end BI suite with reporting, dash
boarding, OLAP, ETL and data warehousing via SaaS
– Founded 2004 by former Siebel Analytics executives
– 120+ Customers, 50,000+ users, 10+ TB under management
– Revenues tripled in 2010
– Top-tier VC funding by Sequoia Capital and Hummer Winblad
Business Analytics for:
– Front Office: Executives, Sales, Marketing, Operations
– Back Office: Finance, Supply Chain, Human Resources
“One of Ten IT Companies To Watch In 2011” – The Bloor Group
“… customers chose Birst for 3 reasons; 1) ease of use, 2) implementation cost/efforts and 3) TCO” - Gartner
Confidential 8/18/2011 20
21. Logical and Physical Data Integration,
Flexible End-user Access – In ONE Package
Existing Business Intelligence
End-user Tools Ad Hoc
Dashboards/
Mobile
Reporting Analysis
Multi-dimensional Analysis (OLAP)
Analytics
and
Logical Data Universal Semantic Layer
Integration
Mongo Cache: Massive Scale Cloud-based Caching
MDX Realtime Query
SQL Realtime Query
Datamart-in-a-Box
Extract Transform Load
Mart/Warehouse
Physical Data BEL
Birst Birst
Transformation
Connect Datamart
Integration Engine
Engine*
Cube
Relational (e.g. MSAS,
Database SAP BW,
Source 1
(DB, File, XML)
… Source N
(DB, File, XML)
(MSSQL, Oracle,
DB2, Teradata,
Sybase, Vertica, ...)
Hyperion)
SAP R/3
Cloud Sources On Premise Data
End-user (browser/device) Cloud On-premise (within the firewall) Optional either On-premise or Cloud
* Birst’s patent-pending datamart generation engine dynamically generates and manages a fully conformed star schema data warehouse EITHER in
the cloud or in anon-premise relational database (i.e. no data need be resident in the cloud). Additions/modifications are automatically handled.
23. Learn More
• Test drive Birst today
– Register at Birst.com, under
Sign Up
• Join us for a live demo of
Birst for additional detail
– Every Tuesday at 10:00 am pt
– Register at Birst.com
• Contact us
– Email: info@birst.com
– Phone: (866) 940-1496