Become a VIP Delegate at the Big Data Summit

If you're a C-level technology executive looking for innovative ideas and solutions, you may be eligible to attend the Big Data Summit as a VIP guest.

The Big Data Summit is a chance to network, learn and engage with your peers across several industry verticals. Take a few days out of the office to discuss and tackle the big issues currently affecting your company.

For more information about becoming a Big Data Summit VIP delegate, 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

Riak: From Relational to Riak This technical brief is designed to provide a background and detailed level of understanding for those analyzing a move from a relational database to a NoSQL model (specifically emphasizing the Riak key/value store offered by Basho).

From Data to Business Discovery "Big Data " initiatives create significant opportunities for business and IT leaders, but both must come to terms with challenges they introduce. A focus on the impact of analytical outcomes in supporting material and measurable business decisions.

Kitenga Analytics Suite Kitenga Analytics Suite is the industry’s first big data search and analytics platform to integrate information of all types into easily deployed visualizations.

Demonstrating the Business Value of StorNext As the data created and consumed by users worldwide continues to double every two to four years, the role of scale-out file systems and policy-based data management solutions such as Quantum's StorNext is becoming critical to managing this growth and streamlining data workflows.

Dealing with Big Data: Planning for and Surviving the Petabyte Age The concept of “big data” is gaining attention across industries and the globe, thanks to the growth in social media (Twitter, Facebook, blogs, etc.) and the explosion of rich content from other information sources (activity logs from the Web, proximity and wireless sources, etc.). The desire to create actionable insights from the ever- increasing volumes of unstructured and structured data sets is forcing enterprises to rethink their approaches to big data, particularly as traditional approaches have proved difficult- if even possible- to apply to structured data sets.

Executive Content

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).

The Power of Zoom Transforming government through location intelligence The power of zoom represents an evolution in the way government sees and interacts with the world. When location data is coupled with existing government data and expertise, every point on the map can provide historical and predictive perspective to inform complex policy decisions. The map itself has been transformed from a static picture to a living platform for shared decision making and real-time collaboration, focusing the energy of the crowd and empowering government and citizens to work together to respond quickly to challenges at any scale.

Big Data and Analytics_IBM As new expertise and innovations in software and integrated systems make the analysis of Big Data more accessible, these leaders are gaining a greater competitive advantage in the era of "smart."

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

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.

 
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