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Gartner Business intelligence & information Management Summit 20149 – 10 June | Mumbai, India | gartner.com/in/bi
The Future of Your Business: Transparent, Decisive, Personalized
HOT TOPICS
New Styles of Analytics
Information Governance
Big Data Realities
Master Data Management
Information as an Asset
Ethics and Cultural Considerations
Analytical Skills and Capabilities
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Table of contents Whether you’re launching your first business intelligence, analytics or information management initiative, or leading the next phase of an existing program, the Gartner Business Intelligence & Information Management Summit gives you the right combination of thought leadership and pragmatism.
This year’s agenda is built around the theme of “The Future of Your Business: Transparent, Decisive, Personalized”.
From BI fundamentals to embracing new technologies — including organizational change, essential new skills and roles, the latest best practices and what it takes to lead the way — we’ll cover everything you need to know to seize the huge opportunities ahead.
Focused on your next steps, the Gartner Business Intelligence & Information Management Summit provides critical insight into how information management and analytics enables new more transparent, decisive and personalized business models.
Attend the Summit and walk away with practical steps you can action right away.
See you there!
The Future of Your Business: Transparent, Decisive, Personalized
Page 3 Why attend
Page 4 Agenda at a glance
Page 5 Tracks
Page 6 Meet the analysts
Page 7 Interactive sessions
Page 8 Track A
Page 9 Track B
Page 10 Track C
Page 11 Solution showcase
Page 12 Registration
Ian Bertram at the 2013 Summit
Frank BuytendijkResearch VP, Gartner
Juliane JungDirector, Program Management, Gartner Events
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Why Attend• Learnhowtousethelatest analytics to improve performance at the
individual and enterprise level
• Understandthekey concepts, best practices and business value of Master Data Management
• Identifytheopportunitiesinpersonal analytics
•Minimizeriskwitheffective information governance practices
• HearGartner’s objective, unvarnished view of solution providers and their products/services to assist in your strategic choices
•Modernizeyourinformation infrastructure to support big data
•Organizeforsuccesswithnew skills and roles that are emerging in the marketplace, such as the chief data officer and data scientist
• ExplorehowtoapplynewBI and analytics technologies to the business to improve performance, generate new revenue and drive progress
• Provideasolid, consistent, well-governed data infrastructure to form the foundation of all analytics efforts
Who should attend
What’s New in 2014!NEW How To SessionsNewthisyear,HowToSessionsgiveyouthetools,modelsandpracticalnext steps you need to make leading-edge analytics happen at your organization.Loadedwithreal-worldcasestudiesandexamplesandfeaturingthelatestGartnerframeworksanddecisionmakingtools,HowTo Sessions address both what to do and how to do it
NEW Ask the Analyst SessionsIn these Q&A sessions you can question the analysts directly about a particular topic, and learn from the questions posed by your peers
NEW Ask the Practitioner SessionsSimilar to the Ask the Analyst, you can get answers to your specific questions from one of the expert practitioners featured in our case study sessions
•Business Intelligence Leaders — responsible for operations of the business analytics initiatives and working with architects on continual improvement
•Business Leaders — with a focus on analytics and an interest in technology
•Information Management Directors — responsible for overall architecture and governance of information and how it should be stored, how long it should be stored for and how it should be structured
•Business (Intelligence) Analysts — the main consumer of the technology, in an IT or business function, helping executives make fact-based decisions
•Systems Analysts — responsible for the components that deliver information and analysis to business users
•Architects — enterprise, information or solutions architects, responsible for the way information is managed, linked and processed within an organization
•Data Modelers — in IT or business units responsible for defining the structure for data to be stored, so it can be efficiently accessed by analytic applications
•Project Managers — core to many information, BI and analytics projects
•Chief Information Officers (CIOs) responsible for overall IT from both an operational perspective as well as exploitation of information for business purposes
•Executives and Analysts — BI, analytics and performance management tools are critical to understand the performance of an organization and to drive growth
•Report Designers — who must understand the business needs and communicate insight to endusers
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Agenda at a Glance
07:30 – 20:00 Registration, Information and Refreshments
08:45 – 10:00 Gartner Opening Keynote: The Future of Your Business: Transparent, Decisive, Personalized Ian Bertram, Frank Buytendijk and Lisa Kart
10:00 – 10:30 PanelDiscussion:OpinionsfromIndustryLeaders Moderated by: Partha Iyengar
10:30 – 11:00 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase
TRACK A
Strategy and Leadership
TRACK B
Information Innovation and Emerging Analytical Styles
TRACK C
Big Data and Information Infrastructure
WORKSHOPS
Interactive Workshops
ROuNDTABLES
Analyst-user
ROuNDTABLES
Ask the AnalystAsk the Practitioner
11:00 – 11:45 Business of Information Management: Tools of the Trade Regina Casonato
HOWTO:AppliedInfonomics,Howand Why to Become an Infocentric Organization? Saul Judah and Frank Buytendijk
The Disruptive Impact of Data Discovery Joao Tapadinhas
11:00 – 12:45 Workshop:HOWTO:HadoopBasics,Deployment Alternatives and Futures Donald Feinberg
11:00 – 12:00 Ask the Analyst Roundtable: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About BI Bhavish Sood
12:00 – 12:45 Data Quality 2014: What’s New and Why Saul Judah
UnderstandingtheSpectrumofAnalytics Capabilities Lisa Kart
Modernize Your Data Integration CapabilitiesforDiverseUseCases Eric Thoo
12:45 – 14:15 LunchBreakintheSolutionShowcase14:00 – 15:30 Workshop: Assessing and Advancing Your Business Intelligence and Analytics Maturity Joao Tapadinhas
14:15 – 14:45 EndUserCaseStudy Evolving Master Data Management to Enterprise Information Management Bill O’Kane
In-MemoryIsHere:IsYourInformation Management Strategy ReadyforSpeed? Roxane Edjlali
15:00 – 15:30 Solution Provider Sessions
15:30 – 16:00 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase
16:00 – 16:45 LastCallforDatatopia…BoardingNow! Frank Buytendijk
HOWTO: Deliver Self Service BI Neil Chandler and Bhavish Sood
The Information Capabilities Framework (ICF): Toward Modern IM Infrastructure Regina Casonato
16:00 – 17:30 Workshop: Big Data Strategy Essentials Donald Feinberg
16:00 – 17:00 Analyst-User Roundtable:SAPHANA Roxane Edjlali
16:00 – 17:00 Ask the PractitionerRoundtable: Topic TBD
17:00 – 17:30 Solution Provider Sessions
17:45 – 18:15 HOWTO:MakeyourInfrastructure‘Information Governance Ready’ Saul Judah
EndUserCaseStudy Cloudy With A Chance of Data: BI, IM and the Cloud Roxane Edjlali and Joao Tapadinhas
18:30 – 20:00 Networking Reception in the Solution Showcase
07:30 Registration, Information and Refreshments
09:15 – 10:00 Gartner Magic Quadrant Power Session: Business Intelligence, Advanced Analytics, Data Integration, Data Warehouse Database Management Systems Bhavish Sood, Neil Chandler, Eric Thoo, Donald Feinberg Moderator: Ian Bertram
10:15 – 10:45 Solution Provider Sessions
10:45 – 11:15 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase
11:15 – 11:45 BICC 2.0 or the Analytics Centre of Excellence Joao Tapadinhas
Innovating with Information — The Art of the Possible Neil Chandler
EndUserCaseStudy 11:15 – 12:45 Workshop:The Super Skills of the Socially CenteredLeader Partha Iyengar
11:15 – 12:15 Analyst-User Roundtable: Information Management Strategy Regina Casonato
11:15 – 12:15 Ask the PractitionerRoundtable: Topic TBD
12:00 – 12:45 HOWTO:BuildingABusiness-LedVision and Strategy for MDM Saul Judah
Business Analytics Market Trends Bhavish Sood
Best Practices for Data Quality Improvement: Delivering Data You Can Trust Eric Thoo
12:45 – 14:00 LunchBreakintheSolutionShowcase
14:00 – 14:45 Maverick Research: Ethics at the Center of Nexus of Forces Frank Buytendijk
MDM Considerations for a Pace LayeredApplicationStrategy Bill O’Kane
HOWTO:Hadoop’sPlaceinYourAnalytic Portfolio Donald Feinberg 14:15 – 15:15 Analyst-User
Roundtable: Getting Your Data Integration Ready for Managing Data in the Cloud Eric Thoo
14:00 – 15:00 Ask the Analyst Roundtable: Corporate Performance Management Neil Chandler
15:00 – 15:30 The Role of the Data Scientist and the Art of Data Science Lisa Kart
The Quantified Self and the Rise of Personal Analytics Ian Bertram
WhatAbouttheDataWarehouse?Start?Stop?Continue? Roxane Edjlali
15:15 – 16:15 Ask the PractitionerRoundtable: Topic TBD
15:45 – 16:15 The Emergence of the Chief Data Officer Regina Casonato
You Can’t Change the Past — Why You Need Predictive Analytics Lisa Kart
Evolving BI and Analytical MDM TowardOperationalMDM Bill O’Kane
16:15 – 16:45 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase
16:45 – 17:30 Gartner Closing Keynote: The Rise of the Smart Machines: Their Technical, Business, Economic and Social Impact Partha Iyengar
17:30 – 17:45 Closing Remarks Frank Buytendijk
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The Disruptive Impact of Data Discovery Joao Tapadinhas
16:00 – 17:30 Workshop: Big Data Strategy Essentials Donald Feinberg
UnderstandingtheSpectrumofAnalytics Capabilities Lisa Kart
In-MemoryIsHere:IsYourInformation Management Strategy ReadyforSpeed? Roxane Edjlali
Cloudy With A Chance of Data: BI, IM and the Cloud Roxane Edjlali and Joao Tapadinhas
Evolving BI and Analytical MDM TowardOperationalMDM Bill O’Kane
The Role of the Data Scientist and the Art of Data Science Lisa Kart
HOWTO:Hadoop’sPlaceinYourAnalytic Portfolio Donald Feinberg
Business Analytics Market Trends Bhavish Sood
BICC 2.0 or the Analytics Center of Excellence Joao Tapadinhas
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Tracks
A Strategy and LeadershipThe most important ingredient to a game-changing use of information is not technology, it’s smart people. As intelligent as the software is, as fast as the hardware responds, without proper leadership, information management and analytics don’t compute. Being successful with emerging use cases of information management and analytics is about having the right mindset, the right organizational model, and the right strategy. In this track we’ll explore governance mechanisms; organize models and competency centers; analytical skills, roles, and career paths, and the strategies you need to become an effective information and analytical leader.
B Information Innovation and Emerging Analytical StylesInformation is an asset and has an intrinsic value of its own. Business analytics is quickly becoming a product or service that can be sold to consumers, and in fact some organizations have found completely new business models as trusted data aggregators. The adoption rate of advanced analytics such as predictive and prescriptive is increasing. In this track we’ll explore the data science technologies and skill sets required to deliver more advanced analytical styles, in order for information to be a key driver for business innovation.
C Big Data and Information InfrastructureAre you looking to take your well functioning business intelligence or information management program to the next level?Increasingly,yourinformationassetsarebecomingharder to manage and so Master Data Management programs are needed. And what new technologies, such as in-memorycomputing,NoSQLdatabases,dataintegrationand data virtualization do organizations need to get ahead andhowcanyouimplementthemsuccessfully?Inthistrack we’ll explore approaches and frameworks to enable us to mature all aspects of our technology architectures.
07:30 – 20:00 Registration, Information and Refreshments
08:45 – 10:00 Gartner Opening Keynote: The Future of Your Business: Transparent, Decisive, Personalized Ian Bertram, Frank Buytendijk and Lisa Kart
10:00 – 10:30 PanelDiscussion:OpinionsfromIndustryLeaders Moderated by: Partha Iyengar
10:30 – 11:00 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase
TRACK A
Strategy and Leadership
TRACK B
Information Innovation and Emerging Analytical Styles
TRACK C
Big Data and Information Infrastructure
WORKSHOPS
Interactive Workshops
ROuNDTABLES
Analyst-user
ROuNDTABLES
Ask the AnalystAsk the Practitioner
11:00 – 11:45 Business of Information Management: Tools of the Trade Regina Casonato
HOWTO:AppliedInfonomics,Howand Why to Become an Infocentric Organization? Saul Judah and Frank Buytendijk
The Disruptive Impact of Data Discovery Joao Tapadinhas
11:00 – 12:45 Workshop:HOWTO:HadoopBasics,Deployment Alternatives and Futures Donald Feinberg
11:00 – 12:00 Ask the Analyst Roundtable: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About BI Bhavish Sood
12:00 – 12:45 Data Quality 2014: What’s New and Why Saul Judah
UnderstandingtheSpectrumofAnalytics Capabilities Lisa Kart
Modernize Your Data Integration CapabilitiesforDiverseUseCases Eric Thoo
12:45 – 14:15 LunchBreakintheSolutionShowcase14:00 – 15:30 Workshop: Assessing and Advancing Your Business Intelligence and Analytics Maturity Joao Tapadinhas
14:15 – 14:45 EndUserCaseStudy Evolving Master Data Management to Enterprise Information Management Bill O’Kane
In-MemoryIsHere:IsYourInformation Management Strategy ReadyforSpeed? Roxane Edjlali
15:00 – 15:30 Solution Provider Sessions
15:30 – 16:00 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase
16:00 – 16:45 LastCallforDatatopia…BoardingNow! Frank Buytendijk
HOWTO: Deliver Self Service BI Neil Chandler and Bhavish Sood
The Information Capabilities Framework (ICF): Toward Modern IM Infrastructure Regina Casonato
16:00 – 17:30 Workshop: Big Data Strategy Essentials Donald Feinberg
16:00 – 17:00 Analyst-User Roundtable:SAPHANA Roxane Edjlali
16:00 – 17:00 Ask the PractitionerRoundtable: Topic TBD
17:00 – 17:30 Solution Provider Sessions
17:45 – 18:15 HOWTO:MakeyourInfrastructure‘Information Governance Ready’ Saul Judah
EndUserCaseStudy Cloudy With A Chance of Data: BI, IM and the Cloud Roxane Edjlali and Joao Tapadinhas
18:30 – 20:00 Networking Reception in the Solution Showcase
07:30 Registration, Information and Refreshments
09:15 – 10:00 Gartner Magic Quadrant Power Session: Business Intelligence, Advanced Analytics, Data Integration, Data Warehouse Database Management Systems Bhavish Sood, Neil Chandler, Eric Thoo, Donald Feinberg Moderator: Ian Bertram
10:15 – 10:45 Solution Provider Sessions
10:45 – 11:15 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase
11:15 – 11:45 BICC 2.0 or the Analytics Centre of Excellence Joao Tapadinhas
Innovating with Information — The Art of the Possible Neil Chandler
EndUserCaseStudy 11:15 – 12:45 Workshop:The Super Skills of the Socially CenteredLeader Partha Iyengar
11:15 – 12:15 Analyst-User Roundtable: Information Management Strategy Regina Casonato
11:15 – 12:15 Ask the PractitionerRoundtable: Topic TBD
12:00 – 12:45 HOWTO:BuildingABusiness-LedVision and Strategy for MDM Saul Judah
Business Analytics Market Trends Bhavish Sood
Best Practices for Data Quality Improvement: Delivering Data You Can Trust Eric Thoo
12:45 – 14:00 LunchBreakintheSolutionShowcase
14:00 – 14:45 Maverick Research: Ethics at the Center of Nexus of Forces Frank Buytendijk
MDM Considerations for a Pace LayeredApplicationStrategy Bill O’Kane
HOWTO:Hadoop’sPlaceinYourAnalytic Portfolio Donald Feinberg 14:15 – 15:15 Analyst-User
Roundtable: Getting Your Data Integration Ready for Managing Data in the Cloud Eric Thoo
14:00 – 15:00 Ask the Analyst Roundtable: Corporate Performance Management Neil Chandler
15:00 – 15:30 The Role of the Data Scientist and the Art of Data Science Lisa Kart
The Quantified Self and the Rise of Personal Analytics Ian Bertram
WhatAbouttheDataWarehouse?Start?Stop?Continue? Roxane Edjlali
15:15 – 16:15 Ask the PractitionerRoundtable: Topic TBD
15:45 – 16:15 The Emergence of the Chief Data Officer Regina Casonato
You Can’t Change the Past — Why You Need Predictive Analytics Lisa Kart
Evolving BI and Analytical MDM TowardOperationalMDM Bill O’Kane
16:15 – 16:45 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase
16:45 – 17:30 Gartner Closing Keynote: The Rise of the Smart Machines: Their Technical, Business, Economic and Social Impact Partha Iyengar
17:30 – 17:45 Closing Remarks Frank Buytendijk
Agenda correct as of 25 February 2014
HOW TO: Sessions that deliver tactical, “how to”, real world best practices, recommendations or frameworks
Conference Chair’s Choice
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Meet the Analysts
Ian BertramManaging VP
Neil ChandlerResearch Director
Lisa KartResearch Director
Joao TapadinhasResearch Director
Frank BuytendijkResearch VP
Roxane EdjlaliResearch Director
Partha IyengarVP Distinguished Analyst
Bill O’KaneResearch Director
Eric ThooResearch Director
Regina CasonatoManaging VP
Donald FeinbergVP Distinguished Analyst
Saul JudahResearch Director
Bhavish SoodResearch Director
BI competency center; information management analytics; strategies for business intelligence and analytics
Business intelligence and analytics; vendor selection; performance management
Advanced analytics; customer segmentation; data mining and predictive analytics; optimization and prescriptive analytics; big data in vertical industries
Business intelligence and analytics; mobile BI
Information innovation; big data; infonomics; information management vision and strategy
Data warehouse; logical data warehouse; in-memory computing; big data; data modeling
Business value of It; competitive advantage and business transformation; It strategic planning
Master data management; customer data integration; single view of the customer; information/data governance
Data integration tools and practices; data quality practices; enterprise information management strategy; cloud-based data integration tools
Big data; enterprise information management; information governance; enterprise content management; knowledge management
Database management systems; data warehousing; in-memory DBMS; DBMS architecture; DBMS modernization; big data and Hadoop
Information governance; data quality; information strategy; information risk
Business intelligence; data management; advance analytics; mobile BI
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Keynote SessionsGartner Opening Keynote: The Future of Your Business: Transparent, Decisive, PersonalizedThe impact of analytics on business, society and our own personal lifestyles, has been far more impactful than anyone could have imagined. Transparent organizations embracing information as an asset have discovered billions of dollars in revenue opportunities already. Predictive analytics have shown entire new levels of precision, allowing the automation of millions of daily business decisions. And the next phase is upon us, where personal analytics start to challenge business analytics, with the same sophistication. But as boundaries are stretched, how far is “too far” when deploying big data analytics andtargetedoffers?Andalthoughalgorithmsmaymakebetterdecisions,whereisthehumanmeasure?Howwillyouseizetheopportunity,whilemitigatingtherisks?
Ian Bertram, Frank Buytendijk and Lisa Kart
Gartner Closing Keynote: The Rise of the Smart Machines: Their Technical, Business, Economic and Social ImpactUnderstandSmartAdvisorsandVirtualPersonalAssistants tools such as IBM’s Watson and GoogleNow to be able to discuss and plan action on the opportunities and threats with other members of your Executive Committee. Secondary benefit: building one’s credentials as a strategic part of the business. What are smart machines and how are they different from everything that’s come in the past?Whereandhowwilltheyappearandwhatimpact will that have on people, enterprises and industries?Whatshouldyoudoaboutitandwhen?
Partha Iyengar
HOW TO: Hadoop Basics, Deployment Alternatives and Futures
Donald Feinberg
Assessing and Advancing Your Business Intelligence and Analytics Maturity
Joao Tapadinhas
Big Data Strategy Essentials
Donald Feinberg
The Super Skills of the Socially Centered Leader
Partha Iyengar
Analyst-user Roundtables
SAP HANA
Roxane Edjlali
Information Management Strategy
Regina Casonato
Getting Your Data Integration Ready for Managing Data in the Cloud
Eric Thoo
Ask the Analyst Roundtables
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About BI
Bhavish Sood
Corporate Performance Management
Neil Chandler
Workshops Roundtables
Interactive Sessions
Agenda Guidance
To help you navigate the Summit agenda, we’ve identified track sessions that match your experience level and information needs. Specific categories include:
MAtuRIty LEVEL
Foundational: If you are at the early stages of your initiative, or are a newcomer to this space, these sessions will give you the necessary understanding and first steps.
Advanced: If you are an advanced practitioner, these sessions are designed to take your initiative, or understanding, to the next level.
FocuS
Tactical: Sessions providing tactical information that can be used straight away, with a focus on “how to”, dos and don’ts, and best practices.
Strategic: Sessions focusing on the strategic insight supporting the development and implementation of your action plan.
PERSPEctIVE
Business: Sessions geared toward business leaders, or It professionals who need to understand the challenges and opportunities from a business, organizational, or cultural perspective.
Technology: Sessions that address technical concepts, details, and analysis.
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Track A: StrategyandLeadershipBusiness of Information Management: Tools of the TradeWe explore key business management models that you can use to help frame, develop and sustain an effective information management strategy to support business breakthrough.
• Whatisinformationmanagementstrategyandwhatareitselements?
• Whatbusinessmanagementmodelscan you use to embed IM strategy in the business?
• HowcanyousustainawinningIMstrategyovertime?
Regina Casonato
Data Quality 2014: What’s New and WhyThe opportunities offered by Nexus means that unless your data quality approach is updated, you may be outdated. So what has happened that means that we need to think differentlyaboutdataquality?
• Whatdoesthismeantousandwhatwillhappenifwedonotact?
• Whatcanwedotoaddressthechangesso that we maintain the advantage and exploit the opportunities that are afforded tous?
Saul Judah
Last Call for Datatopia… Boarding Now!Strategy is dead. The world is unpredictable and plans are outdated before they are implemented. Scenario planning should be rediscoverd as a major strategic capability. We asked a very imaginative group of people…YOU!Howdoyouenvisionthe(far)futureofinformationinnovation?Fun,imaginative, and perhaps a bit controversial.
• Whatisscenarioplanningandwhyisitimportant?
• Which“datatopia”scenarioscanweimagine,andhowdotheyplayout?
• Whatdoweneedtodonowtoarriveatourpreferredscenario?
Frank Buytendijk
HOW TO: Make your Infrastructure ‘Information Governance Ready’Information governance establishes and enacts policies for quality, privacy, security and retention of data assets. But is information governance something that is just ‘done’ to our infrastructure and something overwhichwehavenocontrol?
• Whyshouldthismattertousandwhyshouldwecare?
• Whatactionscanwetakethatenableusto establish better governance practices and processes that improve the level of control and decision making over our environments?
Saul Judah
BICC 2.0 or the Analytics Center of ExcellenceThe scope and impact of business analytics has grown significantly to encompass more people, more data, and more use cases. New competencies are needed to support, enable, and extend the reach of analytics. HearhowtheAnalyticsCentreofExcellence(ACE) has emerged to accommodate these changes.
• DoIneedanACE?
• WhatcompetenciesdoesmyACErequire?
• WhereshouldmyACEbelocatedformaximumbenefit?
Joao Tapadinhas
HOW TO: Building A Business-Led Vision and Strategy for MDMThe MDM vision sets the scene for what needs to be achieved, and the MDM strategy details how this will be made a reality over time. We’ll look at how other organizations have created successful MDM programs and explore the five vectors of complexity that shape an organization’s MDM strategy.
• WhatshouldanMDMvisionandstrategylooklike?
• HowwillthefivevectorsofMDMcomplexityshapeyourMDMstrategy?
• WhatbestpracticescanyouusetocreateasuccessfulMDMstrategy?
Saul Judah
Maverick Research: Ethics at the Center of Nexus of ForcesWelcome to the most dangerous presentation at the Summit. We’ll be discussing ‘good’ and ‘bad’, asking you to take a position. Fun, because it will be engaging. And practical, with examples and tools to prevent public embarrassment. Are youready?Disclaimer:nobusinessusersor IT professionals were harmed during the making of this presentation.
• Whyareethicsrelevant,no,crucialinIT?
• Howcanyouorganizeastructureddebateaboutethics?
• Wheredoyoustandonethics?
Frank Buytendijk
The Role of the Data Scientist and the Art of Data ScienceData scientists can be invaluable in generating insights, especially from big data. But their unique combination of technical and business skills, together with their heightened demand, makes them difficult to find or cultivate.
• HowaredatascientistsdifferentthanBIanalystsorstatisticians(orarethey)?
• Howshouldyoubuildadatascienceteam?
• Whatarewaysdatascientistsarehelpingtotransformorganizations?
Lisa Kart
The Emergence of the Chief Data OfficerOrganizationsareincreasinglylookingtoappoint senior business leaders to lead the data agenda. Gartner is seeing an increasing number of companies establish this role to address the opportunities and risks related to exploiting external big data sources as well as existing data within the organisation.
• WhatarethekeychallengesthattheCDOwouldaddress?
• Whatisthescopeoftherole?
• WhatshouldanewCDOdotogetsetonthepathforsuccess?
Regina Casonato
Tracks — Session details and key learnings
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Track B: Information Innovation and Emerging Analytical StylesHOW TO: Applied Infonomics, How and Why to Become an Infocentric Organization?Leadingorganizationsaremakingstridestoembrace information’s role as a real, income-generating asset, not just a resource or business byproduct. Attitudinal, behavioral, managerial, financial and technical adjustments are needed to become truly infocentric.
• Whatevidenceisthereofinformation’sroleasakeybusinessasset?
• Howcanyoumeasureandimproveinformation’srealizedvalue?
• Howcanyouovercomebarrierstoinformationassetmanagement?
Saul Judah and Frank Buytendijk
understanding the Spectrum of Analytics CapabilitiesOrganizationsknowthereisvalueinanalyticsbut struggle with understanding the different analytics capabilties they can leverage and when to use them. Gartner introduces its new analytics spectrum, with descriptive, diagnostic, predictive and prescriptive analytics.
• Howdovariousanalyticcapabilitiessupportdecision-making?
• Whatareexamplesofhowtouseanalyticcapabilities?
• HowdoIusethesecapabilitiestobecomeamoreanalyticallymatureorganization?
Lisa Kart
Evolving Master Data Management to Enterprise Information ManagementMaster data management is not the end. Rather, it is just one very important beginning of enterprise information management. We will explore how organizations can evolve their MDM and information governance efforts toward a more mature EIM program.
• WhatistherelationshipbetweenMDMandEIM?
• HowcanyoupositionMDMacrossalldata-centricdisciplines?
• Howcanorganizationsevolvetoultimatelymanagealltheirenterprisedata?
Bill O’Kane
HOW TO: Deliver Self Service BIFor the last decade IT organizations have created a centralized BI model, now workgroups are clamoring for more control. OverworkedBIteamsrelishtheideaofbusiness users serving their own reporting needs, but is self service possible without creatinganungoverneddebacle?
• Howcanmobility,visualizationandsearchmakeiteasiertoconsumeBI?
• Howcanrapidprototypingbeusedtobreakthereportingbacklog?
• Whichorganizationalmodelscandeliverreportswithagilityandgovernance?
Neil Chandler and Bhavish Sood
Innovating with Information — The Art of the PossibleBig data and advanced analytics techniques have opened up a world of possibilities for how organizations can transform their businesses and industries. From dramatically enhancing existing business processes, to developing new offerings, information strategists and business leaders will learn how other organizations can be used as inspirational and instructional examples.
• Whataresalesandmarketingexamples?
• Whatareoperationalandperformancerelatedexamples?
• Whatarenewproductandservicedevelopmentexamples?
Neil Chandler
Business Analytics Market TrendsThe BI market dynamics are undergoing bigger changes now than at any time in history. Incumbent vendors have to justify a stronger value proposition or be replaced by more analysis-centric, customized and bottom-up approaches.
• WhatarethemarketmoversforBIandAnalyticstoreachpervasiveusage?
• Whichvendorsarewell-positionedtoleadandwininthemarket?
• Whenwillemergingtechnologyareasreachmarketmaturity?
Bhavish Sood
MDM Considerations for a Pace Layered Application StrategyAs many Gartner clients adopt a pace layered application strategy, MDM is an important piece of the connecting technologies to make it work. This session will highlight the issues that must be addressed to make both strategies successful.
• Whatisapacelayeredapplicationstrategy?
• HowdoesMDMrelatetoapacelayeredapplicationstrategy?
• Whatarethebestpracticestoensuresuccess?
Bill O’Kane
The Quantified Self and the Rise of Personal AnalyticsThe ability of personal devices to track and communicate every aspect of our behavior and physical state creates a huge opportunity for a better understanding of customers, citizens, and patients, by organizations and themselves.Howorganizationsrespondto this opportunity will be critical to their success.
• What’sdrivingadoptionofpersonalanalyticsandwhyisitimportant?
• Howisthedatabeingcapturedandanalyzed?
• Whatbenefitsarethesetoanenterpriseand how can you use the data successfully?
Ian Bertram
You Can’t Change the Past — Why You Need Predictive AnalyticsThe vast majority of BI deployments get stuck in the reporting stone age. While reporting will always be there, the real reason for BI is to make the future better by leveraging predictive models. This session shows how to get value from predictive analytics.
• Whatispredictiveanalytics?
• Whatarescenariosofuserspredictingthefuture?
Lisa Kart
Foundational Advanced Tactical Strategic Business Technical Conference Chair’s Choice “How To” Session
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Track C: Big Data and Information InfrastructureThe Disruptive Impact of Data DiscoveryData discovery has gone from being seen as a nuisance to an enabler for spreading analyticstoabroaderaudience.Loveitorhate it, it’s changing the way we consume information and it is reshaping the BI market. With BI leaders facing increasing demand for more agile BI and greater user autonomy, it’s time to deploy data discovery.
• Whyisdatadiscoverydisruptive?
• Howdothevendorscompare,andhowdoesitimpactyourBIinitiative?
• Whatarethebestpracticesfordeploymentandgovernance?
Joao Tapadinhas
Modernize Your Data Integration Capabilities for Diverse use CasesMost organizations still lack a strategic and comprehensive approach to data integration. Pressures for amassing data to support new use cases, requirements for diverse data delivery capabilities, and pressure to harness and provision data in real-time, are stressing traditional data integration approaches and forcing a need to expand and modernize.
• HowdomodernIMusecasescreatedataintegrationchallenges?
• Whatarekeytrendsindataintegrationpracticesandtechnology?
• Howcanorganizationspursuedataintegrationasastrategicdiscipline?
Eric Thoo
The Information Capabilities Framework (ICF): Toward Modern IM InfrastructureThe challenges of exploding volumes, speed and complexity of data, compounded by new business demands, require a radically different approach to information infrastructure. Gartner’s Information Capabilities Framework is a conceptual model for the technology competencies and key principles needed to support a wide range of information use cases.
• Howarecontemporarypressuresforcinginformationinfrastructuresmodernization?
• HowdoestheInformationCapabilitiesFrameworkaddressthesepressures?
• HowcanorganizationsapplytheICFprinciples?
Regina Casonato
In-Memory Is Here: Is Your Information Management Strategy Ready for Speed?Emerging in-memory technologies promise to deliver instant processing of information allowingnewusecases.Organizationsneedtounderstand both the opportunity of in-memory, as well as the implications on their information management plans and competencies.
• Whatisthepromiseofin-memorycomputing?
• Whatusecaseswillitenable?
• Whatdoesthismeantoyourinformationmanagementstrategy?
Roxane Edjlali
Cloudy With A Chance of Data: BI, IM and the CloudThere are significant considerations requiring strategic guidance when using the cloud to support IM and BI. Issues of privacy, secrecy, regulatory and legal rquirements demand awareness. But cloud also offers the promisse of quicker time to information, performance, scalability and lower total cost of ownership (TCO)withjustafractionofthecurrenteffortto support on-premises solutions.
• Whatbusinessdemandsaredrivingdataintothecloud?
• HowwillthemovementofdatatothecloudimpactIMandBI?
• WhatalignmentisneededbetweenIMandBIon-premiseandthecloud?
Roxane Edjlali and Joao Tapadinhas
Best Practices for Data Quality Improvement: Delivering Data You Can TrustPoor data quality is an often-overlooked business issue but it can have a large negative impact. This session will describe how data quality issues hurt the business, and explore strategies for how to best align resources for achieving lasting improvement.
• Whereandhowdoespoor-qualitydataimpact your business, and how can you justifytakingaction?
• Whatarethecoreprinciplesandbestpractices that lead to successful data qualityimprovementprograms?
• Whatistheroleoftechnologyindataquality improvement and how will data qualitytechnologyevolve?
Eric Thoo
HOW TO: Hadoop’s Place in Your Analytic PortfolioPromises, positioning, and powerpoints promise sure success with analytics on Hadoop.IsaHadoopdistributionaloneenough?Whichpieceswillyouneed,andwhichproviderofferstherightmix?Howrealare the capabilities of add-on analytic products inthebring-your-own-Hadoop(BYOH)markettoday?Joinusforthe“stateofthestack”.
• Whatsoftwarearchitecturechangeswillbigdatarequireforanalytics?
• Whatanalytictoolsandtechnologieswilldeliverthemostbigdatavalue?
• HowareBYOHanalytictoolsusedsuccessfullytoday?
Donald Feinberg
What About the Data Warehouse? Start? Stop? Continue?With big data changing the landscape, organizations building their information infrastructure to support their analytical needs, ask the question: “What about the datawarehouse?”Itisbecomingincreasinglyimportant to understand exactly what the new landscapelookslike;ifitischanging,howfast?
• Howdoyoufocusonthebusinessdemandsfordatawarehouseevolution?
• Isbigdatatheendofthedatawarehouse?
• Whatarchitecturaloptionsdoyouhave?
Roxane Edjlali
Evolving BI and Analytical MDM Toward Operational MDMDimensional data management and analysis, driven via a business intelligence initiative, is sometimes viewed as analytical MDM. We explore how “analytical MDM” can be leveraged into the more proactive management style needed for operational systems, and some common mistakes to avoid.
• Howaredimensionsandhierarchiesdifferentfrom,yetsimilarto,masterdata?
• HowcanBIdataqualityandintegrationevolvetowardmatureMDM?
• HowcanyouleverageMDMtosupportanalyticalefforts?
Bill O’Kane
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