Monday, June 10, 2013

NoSQL Vs. Hadoop: Big Data Spotlight At E2

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NoSQL database helped MetLife build in 90 days the kind of consolidated customer view it had dreamed about for nearly 10 years. Similarly, Constant Contact took three months to build a social marketing services app on NoSQL that would have required nine months to build on a conventional database and with higher levels of ongoing admin work.

Stories like these have me thinking that NoSQL databases don't get the credit they deserve as practical workhorses of the big-data revolution. That's just one of the topics I'll discuss in a series of keynotes at the June 17-19 E2 Conference in Boston.

The emphasis of three "fireside chats" on June 18 will be on getting to the business value in big data. Who better to kick off the conversation than John Bungert, the MetLife executive who led the insurer's effort to build a Facebook-Wall-style interface for customer service...

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Don't Let Privacy Fears Stifle Big Data, SIIA Urges
Appthority Portal Helps Assess Mobile Risk
5 Ways To Get Big Data Plans Moving
CFOs Join CMOs In Tech Power Grab
2013 Strategic Security Survey

 
NEWS & ANALYSIS
Cloudera Declares End Of Data Warehousing Era
Cloudera CEO Mike Olson urges companies to reconsider their data-management approach as the "center of gravity" shifts toward Hadoop.

Big Decisions Drive Big Data Success
Before you embark on a big data project, it's important to define the problems you're trying to solve.

From Mars To Big Data
MIT scientists apply methodologies from Mars mission designs to help marketers manage big data streams.

Don't Let Privacy Fears Stifle Big Data, SIIA Urges
Software industry trade group urges policymakers to resist rules and regulations that curb data collection and analysis.

Appthority Portal Helps Assess Mobile Risk
Appthority Portal gives customers greater granularity in determining and responding to mobile risk factors.

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Posted By Jay Simmons:
"Part of what makes big data so worthwhile, and a big reason why there is so much focus on it, is that it has the potential to improve the quality of life for people everywhere. It's nice to see the level of collaboration that is going into this event, and hopefully the results show the value behind utilizing the data sets available. There is so much potential behind data collection and implementation, we just need to develop the right business models to utilize it."
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COMMENTARY
5 Ways To Get Big Data Plans Moving
Shankar Ranganathan
Are your analytics efforts getting bogged down in all the data streaming in from social, apps, surveys, and other channels? Here's how to get unstuck.

CFOs Join CMOs In Tech Power Grab
Doug Henschen
Chief financial officers' level of influence over technology decisions has increased during the last three years. This is the key finding of a just-released study, and it's a familiar trend, as the same thing is said to be happening with chief marketing officers.

 
REPORTS & WHITEPAPERS
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2013 Strategic Security Survey
We stated in our 2012 Strategic Security report that information security pros are quick to pin the blame for problems on end users, the CFO, vendors, developers--anyone but themselves. Harsh? Yes, but our criticism of this tack seems to have gotten through: Our 2013 data shows that security professionals are ready to take ownership of their strategies.
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FEATURED WHITEPAPERS
Information Protection: The Impact Of Big Data
This paper looks at this problem by first defining what enterprise information security and privacy involves, then looking at requirements that need to be met before introducing big data and identifying what impact this has on those requirements. It then takes a look at what one vendor, IBM, is offering in the area of big data and what it is trying to do to help customers bring big data technologies on board while continuing to protect and secure their information.
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RESOURCES AND EVENTS
Use Process Analytics To Drive Better Business Performance
Join this UBM Tech webinar to find out how process analytics can change your business. Brad Power, noted process innovation consultant and researcher, joins Danny Cates, process evangelist in Lexmark's Perceptive Software division, to dissect case studies of process improvement success. Brad takes the 50,000-foot view, while Danny gets down into the nuts and bolts of business process magic.

It happens June 11, 2013.
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