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EARLY-BIRD DISCOUNT Save $400 by 12 December Gartner Business Intelligence, Analytics & Information Management Summit 2015 23 – 24 February | Sydney, Australia | gartner.com/ap/bi Hot topics Deliver game-changing predictive analytics Modernize core IM and MDM capabilities Advance self-service data discovery Implement digital-age data governance Tap the power of new skills Crossing the Analytical Divide: New Technologies, New Skills

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EARLY-BIRD DIscount save $400 by 12 December

Gartner Business Intelligence, Analytics & Information Management Summit 201523 – 24 February | Sydney, Australia | gartner.com/ap/bi

Hot topics

Deliver game-changing predictive analytics

Modernize core IM and MDM capabilities

Advance self-service data discovery

Implement digital-age data governance

Tap the power of new skills

Crossing the Analytical Divide: New Technologies, New Skills

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Crossing the Analytical Divide: New Technologies, New Skills

Daniel Yuen Research Director and Summit Chair, Gartner

From the desk of Daniel Yuen, Conference Chair

As all industries make the transition to the world of digital business, organizations can maximize value from better information management practices through innovation, value creation, efficiency and risk mitigation. An information strategy tuned for the challenges of digital business is the key to success.

The digital divide separated people into those who had access to the internet and those who did not. Now businesses can be separated into those who take analytics to the next level, and those who are stuck with management reporting; the analytical divide. Organizations that take analytics to the next level go beyond internal management reporting. They apply their analytics to their business model.

This year’s agenda, built around the theme, Crossing the Analytical Divide: New Technologies, New Skills, offers in-depth, practical recommendations to help you articulate the business value of information management (IM) and analytics throughout the organization; modernize core data technologies; update skills and organizational structures to support innovation and leverage leading-edge BI tools and methodologies.

Join us to advance your information management capabilities to deliver a more intelligent future.

See you in Sydney in 2015!

“What is your plan to increase the use of established and emerging styles of analytics to create business value and competitive advantage?’’

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“ A great conference to meet like-minded people, understand their thinking and challenges and understand where the BI/analytics industry is heading.”Matthew Drayson, Practice Manager, Information Management, Oakton

What’s new for 2015

Expanded agenda to address the new digital age

• Lead the Initiative — Communicate the Value

• Modernize the Core — Underpin Legacy Investments

• Evangelize the New — Deliver Business Value

• Embrace Advanced Analytics — Drive Business Optimization

• Maximize Business Assets — Increase Information Yield

Increased number of Gartner analysts with wider coverage, such as:

• B2B Marketing

• Customer Analytics

• Data Warehouse

• Geo-Location Intelligence

• Real-Time Intelligence

• Self-Service Analytics

Key benefits of attending

• Gain a comprehensive understanding of enterprise information management, business intelligence and analytics concepts, issues and trends

• Develop a strong IM strategy with governance, MDM, data quality and integration at its core

• Explore effective new governance mechanisms, new organizational models and competency centers

• Assess new skills, emerging roles, career paths and strategies for becoming a more effective IM, BI and analytics leader

• Understand how to modernize core technologies to perform multidimensional analysis as they become more mobile, social, cloud and in-memory centric

• At the same time, capitalize on new technologies such as in-memory computing, NoSQL databases, Hadoop, NLP and complex event processing to drive the business forward

• Get insight into available technologies and techniques such as ensemble modeling, deep learning, simulation, and optimization that are having a profound impact on improving business performance

4 Keynotes

5 Meet the analysts

6 Plan your experience

8 Agenda at a glance

10 Solution Showcase

11 Registration and pricing

Table of contents

“How does your It leader govern and control data and insights that are being shared?”

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KeynotesGuest keynotes

Guest Keynote: A Day in the Life of a Chief Digital Officer in the Digital Era Whether you are a B2B or B2C business, the challenges and opportunities that digital assets present are the same. Business analytics is no longer about sitting at a desk and poring over reports generated by a system, it’s about moving to an algorithm that will assist in making decisions for you. The rest of the world is working that way, so business must do exactly the same. In this session, highly acclaimed Gen-Y technology futurist and digital thought leader Chris Riddell will bring you practical examples of organizations who have adopted this approach and address the importance of the new emerging role of the Chief Digital Officer.

Guest Keynote: Big (really, really big) Numbers Australia’s best known mathematician and author of the Christmas bestseller “The Big Book of Numbers”, Adam will educate and amuse on the subject of mathematics. Yes you read right, numbers have never been so funny and so mindboggling until in the hands of one of Australia’s great media performers and public speakers. And what does the explosion in the digital world mean for mathematics, the sciences and our world in general? After his session, Adam will also sign copies of his book and talk mathematics for as long as anyone wants!

Guest Keynote: The End of The Centralized Approach? There’s a deluge of data being created by all economic participants. But, this time buyers, sellers and employers all participate and have access. It’s no longer top down dominant, but horizontally driven. This shift towards decentralization changes power structures. The new world is one in which open source, crowd dynamics and co-opetition win through building a more abundant eco system. The business environment is changing so rapidly we need to empower the decision authority of staff closest to the event, who now have powerful data tools on hand. The challenge is not to fight the shift, but to embrace it whilst managing risk. But the art is to do it in a way, which keeps the price of experimentation and failure low as we navigate the new world. This keynote addresses the ideas above with deep examples of autonomy without sacrificing enterprise demands.

Gartner keynotes

Gartner Opening Keynote: Crossing the Analytical Divide: New Skills, New Technologies New analytics and new sources of information have transformed “business intelligence” into “business inspiration”. Not just answering questions through dashboard and reports, but by creating completely new business models and revenue streams. Information has become the core of doing business, and the foundation for digital business. At the same time, new dilemmas have emerged. Is the business really ready for these new opportunities? How can leaders in information and analytics support a strong trend towards decentralization, while still ensuring governance and alignment? How do these new technologies, that bring a whole new level of architectural complexity fit in existing strategies striving for simplicity and standardization? … And all of this without your budget and resources doubling. Come and learn about the next practices to solve these dilemmas.

Gartner Closing Keynote: The Role of Information in the Digital Business In this closing Keynote, Gartner will present a vision of digital leadership for the 21st century. You’ll gain a new perspective on the massively changing role of information, and its unparalleled impact on business, society, and the future of the IT profession. This keynote re-positions the role of analytics within a broader context of the Digital Economy, the Nexus of Forces, and the Internet of Things.

Chris Riddell

Adam Spencer

Frank Buytendijk Research VPLisa Kart Research DirectorAndrew White VP Distinguished Analyst

Ian Bertram Managing VP

Steve Sammartino

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Meet the analysts

Todd Berkowitz Research Director

Frank Buytendijk Research VP

Carlie Idoine Research Director

Alexander Linden Research Director

Lakshmi Randall Research Director

Gavin Tay Research Director

Daniel Yuen Research Director

Gareth Herschel Research Director

Lisa Kart Research Director

Thomas Oestreich Research Director

Roy Schulte VP Distinguished Analyst

Eric Thoo Research Director

Bill Hostman VP Distinguished Analyst

Douglas Laney Research VP

Jamie Popkin Managing VP

Joao Tapadinhas Research Director

Andrew White VP Distinguished Analyst

Ian Bertram Managing VP

Mark Beyer VP Distinguished Analyst

Engage with our team of Gartner analysts through track presentations, complimentary one-on-one meetings, analyst-facilitated workshops, roundtables and more.

B2B marketing; marketing, sales and channel effectiveness; go-to-market planning

Digital ethics; big data; information innovation, vision and strategy; Bi and analytics

Business intelligence and analytics platforms, tools and technologies; business intelligence and analytics programs and initiatives; business intelligence maturity; self-service analytics

Data science; advanced analytics; big data; data mining; crowdsourcing; text analytics

Data integration; data warehousing; data preparation; big data

Sharepoint and sharepoint online (O365); enterprise content management and web content management; collaboration and social initiatives; digital workplace; portals (internet, intranet, extranet)

Bi trends and strategy; Bi and analytics best practices; big data; text analytics

Customer analytics and metrics; data mining and predictive analytics; real-time decisions; speech andtext analytics

Advanced analytics; data mining and predictive analytics; optimization and prescriptive analytics; big data in vertical industries

Bi strategy; Bi and analytics competency centers; geo-location intelligence

Real-time operational intelligence; business activity monitoring; event-driven architecture; intelligent business operations

Data integration tools and practices; data quality practices; enterprise information management strategy; cloud-based data integration tools

Business intelligence best practices; architectures for analytic applications and processes; business intelligence competency centers and teams

information value and governance; big data and analytics strategy; information management maturity

Text analytics; analytic applications; sentiment analysis; business analytics; business intelligence

Business intelligence and analytics; mobile Bi

Enterprise information management strategy; information governance; master data management

Bi competence center; information management analytics; strategies for business intelligence and analytics

Big data; data warehouse; analytical data management; data architecture and integration; metadata

“How do you transition It functions to a suitable organization to support business analytics?”

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Plan your experience

Agenda tracksA. Lead the Initiative — Communicate the ValueThe most important pillar of every BI and analytics strategy is to create the right organizational model and then communicate the value in business terms. This track promotes the strategy, leadership and communication approaches required to ensure that the analytical skills as well as the right leadership are replete throughout your organization. In this track, we’ll explore effective new governance mechanisms, new organizational models and competency centers, new skills, emerging roles, career paths and strategies for becoming a more effective BI and analytics leader.

B. Modernize the Core — Underpin Legacy InvestmentsDespite its longevity, the BI and analytics space keeps reinventing itself. New capabilities emerge and architectural styles evolve to continuously modernize the way organizations integrate, analyze and report data. This modernization needs to be underpinned with investments to make sure that the IT “engine room” is ready for the new. This track covers the modernization of the core technologies used to build reports/dashboards and perform multidimensional analysis as they become more mobile, social, cloud and in-memory centric. The sessions in this track will focus on renovating existing BI and analytic technologies that already exist in most organizations.

C. Evangelize the New — Deliver Business ValueBig data is one of the most searched terms on Gartner.com. We’ve moved beyond the initial pilot projects. An increasing number of organizations are delivering business value analyzing high volume, high variety data that was previously impossible to do. The market is growing up and will become more realistic about how big data can be useful for organizations large and small. In this track, we will explore and highlight successful adoptions of new technologies such as in-memory computing, NoSQL databases, Hadoop, natural language processing and complex event processing.

D. Embrace Advanced Analytics — Drive Business OptimizationThe excitement around advanced analytics is reaching a fever pitch, which is evidenced by market growth, client interest, and a vibrant M&A scene. This track is dedicated to help analytics leaders to understand and assess the available technologies and techniques such as ensemble modeling, deep learning, simulation, and optimization that are having a profound impact on improving business performance. This track is also intended to help IT leaders understand how to better collaborate with data scientists.

E. Maximize Business Assets — Increase Information YieldInformation is the one element that is constantly exchanged between businesses, people and things. As all sectors transition to the world of digital business, organizations can maximize value from better information management (IM) practices through: innovation with new information-based business models and information-based products and services; value creation for top-line revenue growth, new product delivery; effi ciency for cost reduction, speed, agility, productivity and risk mitigation by removing fi nancial, regulatory and legal risk. This track focuses on developing a strong IM strategy with governance, MDM, data quality and integration at its core.

Customize your agendaGartner Events NavigatorGartner Events Navigator helps you organize, view and custom-create an agenda based on:

• Date and time

• Track

• Analyst/speaker profi les

• Session descriptions

• Key initiatives

• Vertical industries

Visit gartner.com/ap/bi and click the “agenda” tab or download the Gartner Events mobile app (iPhone®, iPad® and Android™ compatible)

Applied Learning — Practical Approaches to Real ChallengesThese highly interactive workshops and roundtables provide opportunities to engage with peers and analysts in practical, hands-on learning sessions that will address real world challenges. Step out of the theory, engage in lively debate and arm yourself with tools for your success. PLEASE NOTE: these sessions are for end-user organizations only and pre-registration is required. First come fi rst served basis.

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“ ’The Summit allowed me to broaden my understanding of current and emerging industry trends and technology capabilities”

Analyst interaction

Analyst one-on-one meetings* Complimentary consulting with two Gartner analysts of your choice

Analyst-user roundtables*Moderated by Gartner analysts for exchanging ideas and best practices with your peers

Ask the analyst roundtables*Debate with the analysts directly and learn from the questions posed by your peers

Workshops*Small-scale and interactive; drill down on specifi c topics with a how-to focus

* Space is limited and preregistration is required.Limited to end-user organizations only.

Network with peers

Meet solution providersSolution Showcase Explore cutting-edge IT solutions from top providers

Solution provider sessions Exhibitors share their insights on the latest products and services

End–user case studiesLearn about recent implementations fi rsthand, with an opportunity for Q&A with the IT and business executives leading the initiative

Solution Showcase receptionConnect with peers in similar roles who face similar challenges, at the networking reception on the Solution Showcase designed to build relationships and facilitate the meaningful exchange of ideas and information

“How do you derive and deliver insights to a larger number of users across diverse, increasingly large and many times streaming data?”

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Agenda at a glance07:30 – 18:30 Registration, Information and Refreshments

08:30 – 09:15 Tutorial: Building a Successful Business Analytics Strategy Carlie Idoine

Tutorial: Big Data Discovery — The Next Generation of BI Self-Service Joao Tapadinhas

Tutorial: How Does Data Science Really Work? Alex Linden

Tutorial: Sentiment Analysis — Move Past Polarity, Turn Insight Into Action! Jamie Popkin

Tutorial: The Enterprise Information Management Framework — Building Blocks for IM Success Eric Thoo

09:30 – 10:15 Gartner Opening Keynote: Crossing the Analytical Divide — New Skills, New Technologies Frank Buytendijk, Lisa Kart and Andrew White

10:15 – 10:30 Welcome to the Gartner Business Intelligence, Analytics & Information Management Summit 2015

10:30 – 11:00 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase

11:00 – 11:45 Guest Keynote: A Day in the Life of a Chief Digital Officer in the Digital Era Chris Riddell

11:45 – 12:15 Industry Panel Discussion Moderator: Ian Bertram

12:15 – 13:30 Lunch in the Solution Showcase 12:30 – 12:45 Magic Quadrant: Data Quality Tools Eric Thoo 13:00 – 13:15 Magic Quadrant: Business Intelligence and Analytics Platforms Thomas Oestreich

TRACKS A. Lead the Initiative — Communicate the Value

B. Modernize the Core — Underpin Legacy Investments

C. Evangelize the New — Deliver Business Value

D. Embrace Advanced Analytics — Drive Business Optimization

E. Maximize Business Assets — Increase Information Yield

Workshops Roundtables

13:30 – 14:00 To the Point: How to Apply Advanced Analytics to Real Business Cases Gareth Herschel

To the Point: How New Technology Will Deliver Real-Time Context to Digital Business Decisions Roy Schulte

To the Point: How to Take a First Step to Advanced Analytics Lisa Kart

To the Point: What Secrets Will Social Analytics Reveal About Your Network? Gavin Tay

To the Point: How To Build And Sustain an EIM Strategy Lakshmi Randall

13:30 – 15:00Workshop: How Information Management Professionals Can Leverage Enterprise Information Architecture Moderator: Jamie Popkin

Ask the Analyst Roundtable: MDM for Beginners — What It Is and What It Isn't Moderator: Andrew White

14:15 – 14:45 Solution Provider Sessions

14:45 – 15:15 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase 14:55 – 15:10 Magic Quadrant: Data Warehouse Database Management Systems Mark Beyer

15:15 – 16:00 The BICC Needs to Change with the TimesThomas Oestreich

End-User Case StudyPlease refer to website for updates

Applying the Big Data EcosystemMark Beyer

Serving Up Self-Service Carlie Idoine Organizing for Effective Enterprise Information Management Andrew White

Analyst-User Roundtable: Making More Meaningful Metrics Moderator: Douglas Laney

Analyst-User Roundtable: Clever Ways to Grow Critical Analytics Skills Moderator: Gavin Tay

16:15 – 17:00 Guest Keynote: Big (really, really big) Numbers Adam Spencer

17:00 – 18:30 Networking Reception in the Solution Showcase 17:00 – 18:00 Learning Lab by Board International

07:30 – 08:15 Financial Services Breakfast: Beyond Analytics — Monetizing Your Information Assets Douglas Laney Public Sector Breakfast: How to Assess the Maturity of Your BI and PM Initiatives Bill Hostmann Healthcare Breakfast: The State of Analytics in the Healthcare Industry Ian Bertram

08:00 – 17:15 Registration, Information and Refreshments

08:30 – 09:00 To the Point: The 6 Styles of Customer Analytics Gareth Herschel

To the Point: Location — The Next Champion in Analytics Thomas Oestreich

To the Point: Using Real-time Analytics to Transform Business Operations Roy Schulte

To the Point: Data Scientists — Who? Where? How? Alex Linden

To the Point: How To Make Information Governance Work Andrew White

08:30 – 10:00Workshop: Modern Guidelines for a Digitally Enabled Information Infrastructure Moderator: Eric Thoo

Ask the Analyst Roundtable: The Evolution of Data Discovery Moderator: Joao Tapadinhas

09:15 – 09:45 Solution Provider Sessions

09:45 – 10:15 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase 09:55 – 10:10 Magic Quadrant: Data Integration Tools Lakshmi Randall

10:15 – 11:00 Measuring the Business Value of Analytics Bill Hostmann

End-User Case StudyPlease refer to website for updates

Moving Applications to the Cloud — A Survival Strategy for Data Management Professionals Jamie Popkin

Using Predictive Analytics to Identify Propensity to Buy for B2B Todd Berkowitz

Renew Your Data Integration Strategy to Get Ready for Digital Lakshmi Randall

10:15 – 11:45Workshop: Embedding Analytics and Operational Intelligence In Business Processes Moderator: Roy Schulte

Analyst-User Roundtable: Business Analytics Beyond Functional Silos Moderator: Daniel Yuen

11:15 – 11:45 Solution Provider Sessions

11:45 – 13:00 Lunch in the Solution Showcase 12:00 – 12:15 Magic Quadrant: Advanced Analytic Platforms Lisa Kart 12:30 – 12:45 Magic Quadrant: Master Data Management of Customer Data Solutions Lakshmi Randall

13:00 – 13:45 We Analyze Too Much, and Synthesize Too LittleFrank Buytendijk

The DBMS Dilemma — Choosing the Right DBMS for the Digital Business Mark Beyer

End-User Case StudyPlease refer to website for updates

Why Cloud Business Analytics Makes Sense and How to Go About It Joao Tapadinhas

How To Make Progress on Data Quality Improvement Andrew White and Lakshmi Randall

13:00 – 14:30Workshop: Faciliating Self-Service Business Analytics Moderator: Carlie Idoine

Analyst-User Roundtable: Advanced Analytics for B2B Companies Moderator: Todd Berkowitz

14:00 – 14:45 Establish an Analytic Governance Framework Thomas Oestreich

Cloud Services — Impact on BI/Analtyics Strategy and Solutions Bill Hostmann

Key Trends in the Advanced Analytics MarketLisa Kart

Innovating with Analytics — 40 Real World Examples in 40 Minutes Douglas Laney

End-User Case StudyPlease refer to website for updates

Analyst-User Roundtable: How are BI Programs Evolving to Support and Enable Governed Data Discovery? Moderator: Joao Tapadinhas

14:45 – 15:15 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase

15:15 – 16:00 Guest Keynote: The End of The Centralized Approach? Steve Sammartino

16:00 – 16:45 The Role of Information in the Digital Business Ian Bertram

16:45 – 17:00 Closing Remarks

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07:30 – 18:30 Registration, Information and Refreshments

08:30 – 09:15 Tutorial: Building a Successful Business Analytics Strategy Carlie Idoine

Tutorial: Big Data Discovery — The Next Generation of BI Self-Service Joao Tapadinhas

Tutorial: How Does Data Science Really Work? Alex Linden

Tutorial: Sentiment Analysis — Move Past Polarity, Turn Insight Into Action! Jamie Popkin

Tutorial: The Enterprise Information Management Framework — Building Blocks for IM Success Eric Thoo

09:30 – 10:15 Gartner Opening Keynote: Crossing the Analytical Divide — New Skills, New Technologies Frank Buytendijk, Lisa Kart and Andrew White

10:15 – 10:30 Welcome to the Gartner Business Intelligence, Analytics & Information Management Summit 2015

10:30 – 11:00 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase

11:00 – 11:45 Guest Keynote: A Day in the Life of a Chief Digital Officer in the Digital Era Chris Riddell

11:45 – 12:15 Industry Panel Discussion Moderator: Ian Bertram

12:15 – 13:30 Lunch in the Solution Showcase 12:30 – 12:45 Magic Quadrant: Data Quality Tools Eric Thoo 13:00 – 13:15 Magic Quadrant: Business Intelligence and Analytics Platforms Thomas Oestreich

TRACKS A. Lead the Initiative — Communicate the Value

B. Modernize the Core — Underpin Legacy Investments

C. Evangelize the New — Deliver Business Value

D. Embrace Advanced Analytics — Drive Business Optimization

E. Maximize Business Assets — Increase Information Yield

Workshops Roundtables

13:30 – 14:00 To the Point: How to Apply Advanced Analytics to Real Business Cases Gareth Herschel

To the Point: How New Technology Will Deliver Real-Time Context to Digital Business Decisions Roy Schulte

To the Point: How to Take a First Step to Advanced Analytics Lisa Kart

To the Point: What Secrets Will Social Analytics Reveal About Your Network? Gavin Tay

To the Point: How To Build And Sustain an EIM Strategy Lakshmi Randall

13:30 – 15:00Workshop: How Information Management Professionals Can Leverage Enterprise Information Architecture Moderator: Jamie Popkin

Ask the Analyst Roundtable: MDM for Beginners — What It Is and What It Isn't Moderator: Andrew White

14:15 – 14:45 Solution Provider Sessions

14:45 – 15:15 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase 14:55 – 15:10 Magic Quadrant: Data Warehouse Database Management Systems Mark Beyer

15:15 – 16:00 The BICC Needs to Change with the TimesThomas Oestreich

End-User Case StudyPlease refer to website for updates

Applying the Big Data EcosystemMark Beyer

Serving Up Self-Service Carlie Idoine Organizing for Effective Enterprise Information Management Andrew White

Analyst-User Roundtable: Making More Meaningful Metrics Moderator: Douglas Laney

Analyst-User Roundtable: Clever Ways to Grow Critical Analytics Skills Moderator: Gavin Tay

16:15 – 17:00 Guest Keynote: Big (really, really big) Numbers Adam Spencer

17:00 – 18:30 Networking Reception in the Solution Showcase 17:00 – 18:00 Learning Lab by Board International

07:30 – 08:15 Financial Services Breakfast: Beyond Analytics — Monetizing Your Information Assets Douglas Laney Public Sector Breakfast: How to Assess the Maturity of Your BI and PM Initiatives Bill Hostmann Healthcare Breakfast: The State of Analytics in the Healthcare Industry Ian Bertram

08:00 – 17:15 Registration, Information and Refreshments

08:30 – 09:00 To the Point: The 6 Styles of Customer Analytics Gareth Herschel

To the Point: Location — The Next Champion in Analytics Thomas Oestreich

To the Point: Using Real-time Analytics to Transform Business Operations Roy Schulte

To the Point: Data Scientists — Who? Where? How? Alex Linden

To the Point: How To Make Information Governance Work Andrew White

08:30 – 10:00Workshop: Modern Guidelines for a Digitally Enabled Information Infrastructure Moderator: Eric Thoo

Ask the Analyst Roundtable: The Evolution of Data Discovery Moderator: Joao Tapadinhas

09:15 – 09:45 Solution Provider Sessions

09:45 – 10:15 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase 09:55 – 10:10 Magic Quadrant: Data Integration Tools Lakshmi Randall

10:15 – 11:00 Measuring the Business Value of Analytics Bill Hostmann

End-User Case StudyPlease refer to website for updates

Moving Applications to the Cloud — A Survival Strategy for Data Management Professionals Jamie Popkin

Using Predictive Analytics to Identify Propensity to Buy for B2B Todd Berkowitz

Renew Your Data Integration Strategy to Get Ready for Digital Lakshmi Randall

10:15 – 11:45Workshop: Embedding Analytics and Operational Intelligence In Business Processes Moderator: Roy Schulte

Analyst-User Roundtable: Business Analytics Beyond Functional Silos Moderator: Daniel Yuen

11:15 – 11:45 Solution Provider Sessions

11:45 – 13:00 Lunch in the Solution Showcase 12:00 – 12:15 Magic Quadrant: Advanced Analytic Platforms Lisa Kart 12:30 – 12:45 Magic Quadrant: Master Data Management of Customer Data Solutions Lakshmi Randall

13:00 – 13:45 We Analyze Too Much, and Synthesize Too LittleFrank Buytendijk

The DBMS Dilemma — Choosing the Right DBMS for the Digital Business Mark Beyer

End-User Case StudyPlease refer to website for updates

Why Cloud Business Analytics Makes Sense and How to Go About It Joao Tapadinhas

How To Make Progress on Data Quality Improvement Andrew White and Lakshmi Randall

13:00 – 14:30Workshop: Faciliating Self-Service Business Analytics Moderator: Carlie Idoine

Analyst-User Roundtable: Advanced Analytics for B2B Companies Moderator: Todd Berkowitz

14:00 – 14:45 Establish an Analytic Governance Framework Thomas Oestreich

Cloud Services — Impact on BI/Analtyics Strategy and Solutions Bill Hostmann

Key Trends in the Advanced Analytics MarketLisa Kart

Innovating with Analytics — 40 Real World Examples in 40 Minutes Douglas Laney

End-User Case StudyPlease refer to website for updates

Analyst-User Roundtable: How are BI Programs Evolving to Support and Enable Governed Data Discovery? Moderator: Joao Tapadinhas

14:45 – 15:15 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase

15:15 – 16:00 Guest Keynote: The End of The Centralized Approach? Steve Sammartino

16:00 – 16:45 The Role of Information in the Digital Business Ian Bertram

16:45 – 17:00 Closing Remarks

Agenda as of 14 November 2014, and subject to change

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