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[TDWI] World Conference in Las Vegas: February 17-22
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TDWI World Conference
February 17-22, 2008
Las Vegas
http://www.tdwi.org/info.aspx?id=45299
The TDWI World Conference in Las Vegas brings together leading industry
visionaries to deliver a unique program of cutting-edge education, best
practices, one-on-one consulting, peer networking, business intelligence
certification, and product demos.
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* Register by January 18 and Save! *
Priority Code: TDAN1LV08
Register by January 18 and receive a significant early registration
discount:
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Conference Benefits
-- Interact with the most knowledgeable and experienced instructors in
the industry
-- Take advantage of objective, vendor-neutral education
-- Bridge the knowledge and communication gaps between business and IT
-- Network and share best practices with your peers
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Keynote Presentations
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>> Information Management in the Realized Information Age
Larry English
The organization that is not managing its information cannot manage its
business. Most organizations today are, in fact, not able to manage
information as a strategic business resource. The symptoms: dozens or
hundreds of redundant databases, countless numbers of spreadsheets, and
private, proprietary databases that business personnel use to maintain
their own information because they cannot get quality data from
?production databases.? In this keynote address, Larry English describes
the principles that must be implemented in order to fully realize the
Information Age. He also takes a look at the obstacles and discusses how
to overcome them to enable effective information management.
>> Like Yin and Yang--BI and the Balanced Scorecard for Holistic
Performance Management
Nancy Williams, CBIP
Bob Paladino
Mapping and measuring your strategy with the Balanced Scorecard and with
BI both have the stated purpose of supporting improved business
performance. Why are they often managed as separate, uncoordinated
initiatives? This keynote will explore the cultural and organizational
divide that often exists between the Balanced Scorecard and BI, and will
offer suggestions for aligning the two initiatives to achieve optimal
business performance.
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Featured Topics
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While TDWI conferences always cover the full spectrum of business
intelligence and data warehousing, the conference in Las Vegas will also
include courses throughout the week that broaden your knowledge, skill,
and ability in the following areas:
>> Business Analytics
Organizations increasingly depend on business analytics in order to
remain competitive and drive positive business actions. Understanding and
utilizing analytic techniques such as predictive analytics, data mining,
and statistics leads to better performance management. Luckily, today?s
business analytics is enabled with several technology solutions such as
OLAP, dashboards, and scorecards. Whether you play a role in business
analysis or technical requirement analysis, this conference offers 11
full-and half-day courses aimed at broadening your knowledge of business
analytics.
>> Data Management
Data is one of an organization?s most valuable assets when it comes to
providing a factual basis for gauging the business. Data must be governed
from inception, through analysis and design and data integration, and
continue through ongoing data quality programs. This conference will
bring you 12 full-day courses focused on several aspects of data
management, including information quality, data quality, data modeling,
data integration, and data governance.
>> IT Governance
IT governance is a necessary component of successful IT systems that
focuses on the strategic decision-making responsibility. The traditional
approach of largely holding IT departments accountable for failed
projects, cost overruns, security breaches, and unmet user expectations
is fading. The true costs of your BI projects, in terms of compliance,
risk, and human and financial impact, need to be considered and governed
in such a way that real business value is created. TDWI continues to
highlight this important topic, as BI and DW professionals must consider
IT governance as an integral part of their planning process.
To see a full list of courses offered at the TDWI World Conference in Las
Vegas, visit our Conference-At-A-Glance:
http://www.tdwi.org/info.aspx?id=45302
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TDWI Executive Summit
http://www.tdwi.org/info.aspx?id=45303
Special Program for BI Directors and BI Sponsors
February 18-19, 2008
The TDWI Executive Summit brings together a select group of BI sponsors
and BI directors from various industries for two days of interactive
learning and discussion. The program puts you in contact with your peers
and thought leaders in the BI industry who can address your most
challenging questions and issues.
Specifically, the TDWI Executive Summit helps you:
-- Create a strong network of peers to whom you can turn for advice and
guidance
-- Validate your understanding of best practices and pitfalls in various
BI/DW disciplines
-- Stay abreast of the latest research, trends, and technologies in the
industry
To ensure the quality of discussion, we restrict attendance in the TDWI
Executive Summit to either BI sponsors or BI directors who own, shape, or
directly influence the BI strategy.
More information on the Executive Summit:
http://www.tdwi.org/info.aspx?id=45303
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CBIP Credential
http://www.tdwi.org/info.aspx?id=45304
The Certified Business Intelligence Professional (CBIP) program is
designed for those who have knowledge and experience within a particular
specialty and need a respected credential that communicates that
expertise to others. This exam-based certification program tests industry
knowledge, skills, and experience within five areas of specialization,
providing the most meaningful and credible certification available in the
industry. TDWI will offer exam preparation courses as well as testing
opportunities at the conference in Las Vegas.
More information on CBIP:
http://www.tdwi.org/info.aspx?id=45304
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Register Today
http://www.tdwi.org/info.aspx?id=45300
Register by January 18 and receive a significant early registration
discount.
Priority Code: TDAN1LV08
For more information, visit:
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