WEBCAST:
In this on-demand webcast, learn about the importance of creating a trusted view of your big data assets and discover how the right tools can help you get there.
VIDEO:
This brief video introduces a big data discovery strategy that puts the power of big data in your hands – allowing you to affordably justify and prove your big data innovations before you put them to work.
WEBCAST:
Access this live webcast on January 30, 2014 at 12:00 PM EST (17:00 GMT) to learn how you can use big data tools and technologies to extend security intelligence – allowing you to protect massive data volumes and uncover hidden threats.
Posted: 15 Jan 2014 | Premiered: Jan 30, 2014, 12:00 EST (17:00 GMT)
PODCAST:
This exclusive podcast counts down five essential big data use cases that can enable your organization to unlock the insights and value hidden within big data. Listen in to learn more now.
WEBCAST:
This valuable webcast explains how you can go from a data strategy focused on data collection to one that drives business innovation by transforming the ways that you think about and apply data governance and architecture.
WEBCAST:
Mainframes generate and process huge data volumes, but the costs and challenges of mainframe computing often leave this data untapped. This webcast explains how Hadoop can help you conquer the costs and challenges of big data and gain key business insights.
VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT:
This on-demand webcast takes an inside look at big data and Hadoop adoption, and offers key recommendations to help you find Hadoop analytics success.
WEBCAST:
Do you have an existing information quality strategy? While most organizations understand the need for data quality, they still face the challenge of implementing an effective strategy to provide information that aligns to business requirements. Register for this webcast and learn the 4 steps to a successful information quality strategy.
VIDEO:
This video featuring the insight of Geoffrey Moore, renowned advisor and author, outlines how enterprises have exhausted their efforts retaining and refining their systems of record, while innovative systems of engagement, such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other means of communication and collaboration, still have plenty of potential to offer.