Become a Sponsor of the Big Data Summit

If your technology product or service is applicable across several different industry verticals, the Big Data Summit is the marketing opportunity that you’ve been looking for.

This is more than your typical event sponsorship; it’s an opportunity to attend one-on-one meetings with leading C-Level IT executives across multiple industries.

Put your company’s name in front of top IT executives.

For more information about sponsoring the Big Data Summit, fill out the form below or contact Torey Herr, Events & Marketing Director, at torey.herr@cdmmedia.com or +1.312.374.0805.

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Whitepapers

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Big Data Analytics: Quick Start Program Click streams, social media, log files—a growing mountain of valuable data looms above you. You’ve taken countless steps to capture and utilize your company’s structured data, but despite your efforts, it seems you have made no progress in the arduous trek to the summit. You know that there is a wealth of lucrative business information waiting for you at the top, but how can you possibly reach it when the mountain of data is growing before your very eyes?

Solving Big Data Problems - On the Board Learn how to solve big data problems with the Kitenga Analytics Suite, Dell Software's solution for turning information from web-scale data resources into actionable business intelligence.

The Value of Big Data : Using big data to examine and discover the value in data for accurate analytics Data warehousing is a success, judging by its 25 year history of use across all industries. Business intelligence met the needs it was designed for: to give non-technical people within the organization access to important, shared data. The resulting improvements in all aspects of business operations are hard to dispute when compared to the prior era of static batch reporting.

Understanding the New Cooperative Analytic Processing Architectures The desire for new big data analytics capabilities is driving a wave of expert recommendations for cooperative analytic processing architectures, where processing is shared between several integrated systems. Experts have also identified a new breed of system, the analytic platform, which coordinates analytic processing across these next-gen architectures. In this paper, learn more about experts’ new architectural recommendations, read criteria for analytic platforms – and find out why ParAccel’s analytic platform is the leading example of this next wave of analytic systems.

Executive Content

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The Challenges and Rewards of Big Data In this one-on-one interview, Rich Brueckner, President of insideHPC, discusses big data challenges and opportunities, as well as what technologies will help companies deal with their growing amounts of data. InsideHPC is a CIO Summit, CIO Cloud Summit, and CIO Life Sciences Summit event partner.

Analytic Databases for Big Data According to TDWI Research’s 2011 Big Data Analytics Survey, 33% of surveyed organizations are contemplating a replacement of their analytic databases, data warehouses, and similar platforms to keep pace with new and intensifying requirements for advanced analytics in a “big data” world. As user organizations make such platform replacements—or add additional platforms to their expanding data warehouse architectures—they are turning more and more to specialized analytic database management systems (DBMSs).

How 'Big Data' is Different How 'Big Data' Is Different. These days, lots of people in business are talking about

 
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