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REGISTRATION |
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DAMA
International Meeting |
| 09:00-10:00 |
KEYNOTE |
Managing
Information Quality Throughout The Information Value Circles
Larry P. English, President
& Principal, INFORMATION IMPACT International, Inc. |
| 10:00-10:30 |
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Break
and Exhibit |
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10:30-11:30 |
IQ |
Information
Quality 2.0: What Can We Learn from the Open Source Movement and Web
2.0? Gary Palmer, Chief
Alchemist, Information Alchemy Ltd |
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10:30-11:30 |
DAMA |
Metadata
- Its Registration and Its Support for Interoperability Keith
Gordon, Principal, Gordon Blain Associates |
| 10:30-11:30 |
DAMA |
Data
Governance at British Airways: “The Good Times & the Bad”,
or “How We Saved Data Governance from the Credit Crunch”
Paul Woodward, Enterprise Data
Architect, British Airways |
| 10:30-11:30 |
DW/BI |
Business
Integrated Insight (BI2) – A New Architecture for
More Than Business Intelligence (session 1) Barry
Devlin, Founder & Principal, 9sight Consulting |
| 10:30-11:30 |
DW/BI |
A
Decision Centric Future for BI Neil
Raden, Founder and CEO, Hired Brains |
| 10:30-11:30 |
Case Studies, Tools & Techniques |
Process Quality – What Really Matters in a Tough Economy. Hear about a real-life-scenario on how to gain operational value in an airline
Navin Sharma, Director of Global Product Strategy - Data Quality, Pitney Bowes Business Insight
Nick Ward, Senior Consultant & Product Manager, Optimised Systems & Solutions, OSyS UK |
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11:35-12:35 |
IQ |
Software
Assurance Using Structured Assurance Case Models Elizabeth
Fong, Computer Scientist, National Institute of Standards and
Technology |
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11:35-12:35 |
DAMA |
Putting
The Information Puzzle Together Inna
Kogan, Principal Enterprise Data Architect, Iron Mountain |
| 11:35-12:35 |
DAMA |
End
User Computing, Risks, Solutions and Prevention Rik
van der Schalie, BI Architect, Capgemini Nederland |
| 11:35-12:35 |
DW/BI |
Seven
Steps to BI2 – Reintegrating the Data Warehouse into
the Full Business Cycle (session 2) Barry
Devlin, Founder & Principal, 9sight Consulting |
| 11:35-12:35 |
DW/BI |
Introducing
the Strategy-to-Success Management Process Framework, a 100% Business
Presentation Frank Buytendijk,
VP and Fellow, Oracle |
| 11:35-12:35 |
Case Studies, Tools & Techniques |
Using
Real-Time Dashboards for Governance, Risk & Compliance
Steve Tuck, Chief Strategy Officer,
Datanomic |
| 12:35-14:00 |
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Lunch
and Exhibit |
| 13:15-13:55 |
Perspective
Sessions |
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14:00-15:00 |
KEYNOTE |
Managing
the Cloud - The Impact of Cloud Computing for Data Management Professionals
Reuven Cohen, President, Enomaly
Inc. |
| 15:00-15:30 |
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Break
and Exhibit |
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15:30-16:30 |
IQ |
Applying
a Target Business Model for Improving Data Quality Volker
Würthele, Director, Global Projects - Target Business Model,
UBS |
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15:30-16:30 |
DAMA |
More
Than Just Models - Developing and Delivering a Working Data Management
Service
Dagna Gaythorpe, Data Architect,
Independent/DAMA |
| 15:30-16:30 |
DAMA |
When
Algorithms Aren’t Enough. How “Crowdsourcing” Can
Solve Data Problems that Drive Your Business Performance
Sharon Chiarella, VP Mechanical
Turk, Amazon |
| 15:30-16:30 |
DW/BI |
Data
Warehouse Governance – How to Get Organised Jo
Franssen, Sr. Data Warehouse Analyst, ABN Amro Bank |
| 15:30-16:30 |
DW/BI |
Panel
Discussion: Will New Technologies Change the BI Market?
Moderato: Neil Raden, Founder and CEO, Hired
Brains
Panellists:
Frank
Buytendijk, VP and Fellow, Oracle
Tom
Cahill, Director EMEA, Jaspersoft
Ron Macdonald, Head of Business Intelligence, aap3
Bob Pearson, Europe Area Director, Aster Data Systems |
| 15:30-16:30 |
Case Studies, Tools & Techniques |
Thanks To Open Source Data Integration, Vodafone Provides Required Call Data To Law Enforcement Without Breaking The Bank
Al Chester, Portfolio Manager, Vodafone UK |
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| 16:30-17:30 |
IQ |
Achieving
IQ Maturity: Lessons Learned and Best Practices C.
Lwanga Yonke, Independent Analyst |
| 16:30-17:30 |
DAMA |
Panel
Discussion: New and Future Trends in Data Management: What Data Professionals
Need to Consider
Moderator: Cliff Longman, Independent Consultant, AdaptableData
Panellists:
Reuven Cohen, President, Enomaly
Inc.
Simon Slocombe, Director of Consulting, Evaxyx (UK) Limited
Dylan Jones, Founder/Editor, Data Quality Pro
Martin James, UK Sales Director, Talend |
| 16:30-17:30 |
DAMA |
Data
Management - Just Get It Done!
Hugh Potter, BP Oil International
Niko Papadakos, Sapient |
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16:30-17:30 |
DW/BI |
Delivering
BI in Half the Time with Higher Quality
Nigel Dowden, Managing Director,
Anari
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| 16:30-17:30 |
DW/BI |
Leveraging
Open Source Business Intelligence in the Gas and Oil Industry
Peter Black, CEO, Energysys Tom
Cahill, Director EMEA, Jaspersoft |
| 16:30-17:30 |
Case Studies, Tools & Techniques |
Product
Data Quality, A Roadmap Yossi
Rissin, CEO, InQuera |
| 17:30-18:15 |
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META-DATA
Professional Organisation (MPO) Meeting |
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4 November
08:00-08:45
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DAMA International Meeting
If you want to learn about DAMA, come to our meeting this morning and find out how you can join or start a new chapter. DAMA International is a not-for-profit, vendor independent association of technical and business professionals dedicated to advancing the concepts and practices for data resource management and enterprise information. The primary purpose of DAMA International is to promote the understanding, development, and practice of managing data and information to support business strategies. DAMA International has chapters and members throughout the world.
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KEYNOTE:
Managing Information Quality Throughout The Information Value Circles
Larry P. English, President &
Principal, INFORMATION IMPACT International, Inc.
In this keynote presentation, Mr. English introduces the concept of
Information Value Circles as a Business Management tool, for managing
Information as a resource and Information Quality as a product of
Information Processes.
You learn fundamental Information Quality principles and processes
that lead to Business Effectiveness by improving Information Process
Quality across the Value Circles. With illustrations from organizations
around the world that have implemented successful information quality
processes, Mr. English describes the techniques and cultural transformation
required for an effective and sustainable Information Quality across
all Information Value Circles.
- The Failure of Management by Business Area
- What is an Information Value Circle
- SIPOCs and the closed loop Value Circle
- Core Principles and Processes for sustainable Information Quality
Management
- Tips for getting started, achieving and sustaining Business
Excellence through Information Excellence
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DATA WAREHOUSE & BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE |
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CASE STUDIES, TOOLS & TECHNIQUES |
| 10:30
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4 November
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Information Quality 2.0: What
Can We Learn from the Open Source Movement and Web 2.0?
Gary Palmer, Chief Alchemist, Information
Alchemy Ltd
This presentation is a thought piece on the radical approaches to
Information Quality and Information Management that might harness
the technological and social changes that are coming through 2.0 thinking.
Why old organisation structures are no longer adequate and getting
the buy-in of the board no longer matters as much as getting engagement
form the people
- The Cathedral and the Bazaar – Hacker culture comes to
data quality
- Bottom-up vs. Top-down – the end of command and control
- Rules of engagement – making IQ everybody’s business
- The perpetual beta – the end of projects and the welcome
death of Business As Usual
- The long tail - why for data governance at most organisations
the sting is in the tail
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Metadata - Its Registration
and Its Support for Interoperability
Keith Gordon, Principal ,
Gordon Blain Associates
Working Group 2 of ISO/IEC JTC1 Subcommittee 32 (Data Management and
Interchange) is responsible for developing international standards
for metadata, principally ISO/IEC 11179 (Metadata Registries) and
ISO/IEC 19763 (Metamodel Framework for Interoperability).
Edition 3 of ISO/IEC 11179 is currently under development. This
revised standard will specify the requirements to register metadata
covering very abstract concepts through to physical data elements.
ISO/IEC 19763 is a new standard that is still under development.
It will specify the requirements to register the metadata for a
number of different types of model (such as ontologies and process
models) and to map between them.
This presentation will describe these two standards and discuss
the benefits that can be gained by implementing them. |
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Data Governance at British Airways: “The
Good Times & the Bad”, or “How We Saved Data Governance
from the Credit Crunch” Paul
Woodward, Enterprise Data Architect, British Airways
For British Airways, a full service global airline, the corporate
goal of “One Destination” has seen a number of recent
challenges – with a particular challenge this past year being
the credit crunch. This session chronicles how BA’s data team
established Data Governance at BA and then changed their approach
to ensure data governance continues whilst money is in short supply.
The goal of a “customer-enabled British Airways” has been
underway for the past five year with the purpose of better servicing
Executive Club members, online budget travelers, etc. as well as other
valued business and leisure travelers, in the market-appropriate manner.
Knitting together these numerous data sources (Teradata, SAS, Oracle,
SAP, Business Objects etc.) across multiple business units in normal
times would constitute a challenge. Despite a recessionary economy
and respective travel market issues, British Airways has implemented
data governance within the organisation albeit with changes made to
the program as a result of the credit crunch. This session will provide
insights into the rolling out of the data governance processes and
organizational structures by discussing:
- Championing & selling data governance to the business
- Defining the processes & designing the organisation
- Implementing the initial business area
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Business Integrated Insight
(BI2) – A New Architecture for More Than Business
Intelligence (session 1)
Barry Devlin, Founder &
Principal, 9sight Consulting
Today’s data warehouse architecture dates back 20 years to much
simpler times. Business needs and technology have advanced dramatically
since then, and the current architecture is at its limits. This new
BI2 architecture explicitly extends business intelligence
to address both strategic and operational decision making, collaborative
working and the widespread use of information from beyond the enterprise.
It incorporates new developments in SOA, databases, distributed access
and web technologies to create a fully integrated architectural platform
for all business decisions.
- Limitations of the current BI architecture
- The evolution of business needs for integrated decision support
and universal data availability
- The rationale for a new architectural approach
- A new integrated architecture for all decision making
- Structure and components of BI2
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A Decision Centric Future for BI
Neil Raden, Founder and CEO,
Hired Brains
While BI professionals must deliver the reporting and documentation
of data their organizations need, the future lies in using BI to make
better decisions. To maximize the value of their data, organizations
need to understand the decisions they make - from board-level strategic
decisions to low-level customer treatment decisions for specific customers
- and optimize those decisions. New skills and technologies must be
brought to bear, from experimental design to adaptive control to business
rules and executable analytics. BI's future lies in fact-based decisioning
at every level and this requires BI professionals to lead the change
to a more decision-centric approach. Topics covered:
- Getting started: the decision audit
- The technology needed to implement decision services
- Five steps needed to get a decision service running
- Case studies of firms both initiating and running decision
services
- A clear understanding between the terms
- Operational BI, Operational Intelligence and Process Intelligence
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Process Quality – What Really Matters in a Tough Economy. Hear about a real-life-scenario on how to gain operational value in an airline
Navin Sharma, Director of Global Product Strategy - Data Quality, Pitney Bowes Business Insight
Nick Ward, Senior Consultant & Product Manager, Optimised Systems & Solutions, OSyS UK
As Data Management Professionals, it’s important for us to bridge the gap in understanding that exists between business and IT. But, what really matters are not conversations around data management best practices, or data governance or data quality score-cards, but conversations and strategies around business process optimization as it directly co-relates to the quality of the underlying data.
Hear about a real-life-scenario on how to gain operational value in an airline. |
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12:35 CONCURRENT SESSIONS |
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4 November
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Software Assurance Using Structured
Assurance Case Models Elizabeth
Fong, Computer Scientist, National Institute of Standards and
Technology
In this presentation, we examine a methodology known as a structured
assurance case model, which has been widely used for assuring system
safety, for its potential application to software assurance. We first
describe the structured assurance case model, and then examine its
application and use for software assurance. Software assurance is
an important part of the software development process to reduce risks
and ensure that the software is trustworthy. Software defects and
weaknesses can often lead to system errors and failures and to exploitation
by hackers and criminals who attempt to exploit vulnerabilities. Testing,
certification and accreditation have been traditionally used in the
software assurance process. Delegates will learn the following:
- The structured assurance case model
- How structured assurance case model provides a common framework
for bringing together best practices in the safety, security,
and reliability domains
- Illustrate this model with a simple example using notation
and tools
- Issues and challenges with this model
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Putting The Information Puzzle
Together
Inna Kogan, Principal Enterprise
Data Architect, Iron Mountain
Iron Mountain is working to make Enterprise Information Management
come alive through Data Modelling and Metadata which will help them
to better share information across all of their systems and be able
to document them for subsequent use for data warehousing. The project
includes understanding of data assets across the enterprise. This
presentation will demonstrate how the data modelling and metadata
was used to assist in this valuable corporate initiative, including:
- How can we understand what information we have in the company?
- Where do we start?
- How can data modeling and metadata add value to the projects?
- How do we show the Information puzzle to the world?
The Presentation includes a demo of the Metadata Web Site
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End User Computing, Risks, Solutions and
Prevention Rik van
der Schalie, BI Architect, Capgemini Nederland
End User Computing is all IT use that is not governed by official
IT departments and processes. It comprises the use of spreadsheets,
local databases and user-built systems to support personal or departmental
IT needs. Due to the fact that this use of IT is not governed by IT
processes (or often any process at all) it directly affects the security
and quality of information, business continuity etc. These risks can
cause financial damages, sometimes running into millions of Euros
and, in extreme cases, claim human lives. This presentation aims to
clarify why End User Computing exists, which risks are involved, why
End user Computing exists, why it won’t go away and how to mitigate
and minimize the risks of End User Computing.
- What is End User Computing
- What are the risks of End User Computing
- Why do we have End user Computing
- How to mitigate the risks of End user Computing
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Seven Steps to BI2–
Reintegrating the Data Warehouse into the Full Business Cycle (session
2)
Barry Devlin, Founder &
Principal, 9sight Consulting
The previous session described a new architecture—Business Integrated
Insight (BI2)—that reintegrates decision making in
all its forms into the overall processes of the business and builds
upon a variety of technological advances of the past few years, such
as SOA, distributed access, web technologies and specialised relational
databases.
Any new architecture today has to support a relatively easy transition
from as-is reality to the desired to-be state. This second session
describes seven steps you can take to move from your current data
warehouse implementation to the new BI2 architecture
and benefit from a more integrated and process-oriented approach
to running your business.
Topics covered include:
- Key technologies and tools needed in BI2
- A roll-out process for migration
- Data management and quality concerns
- Organisational issues to address
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Introducing the Strategy-to-Success Management
Process Framework, a 100% Business Presentation Frank
Buytendijk, VP and Fellow, Oracle
No one in their right mind would start implementing an ERP, CRM, HCM,
SCM system or any other business application without having a solid
understanding of the business processes that need to be supported.
However, when it comes to BI and Enterprise Performance Management,
projects are routinely started and completed without any understanding
of management processes at all. "Users will start making better
decisions" is the closest thing to a business case. Unbelievable.
In his usual humorous, out-of-the-box and provocative way, Buytendijk
will share his view on management processes and how to support them
in a better way. Learn how Shopping in Germany, Utrecht Central Station,
and Celebrity CEOs relate to scenario analysis, rolling forecasts
and other management techniques. |
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Using Real-Time Dashboards for Governance,
Risk & Compliance Steve
Tuck, Chief Strategy Officer, Datanomic
Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) issues create the must-do
projects for any enterprise. Learn how organisations can use data-driven
dashboards to adopt an integrated approach to GRC spanning multiple
overlapping and related activities, including Anti-Money Laundering,
Finance, Marketing, Internal Audit, Operational Risk, SOX, Enterprise
Risk Management, Basel II & Solvency II as well as Data Governance.
The session will provide case studies and examples from the worlds
of Financial Services, Utilities, Manufacturing and Retail. |
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13:55 PERSPECTIVE SESSIONS |
| Wednesday
4 November
13:15-13:55
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Session 1: Change is here
to stay, so how can it be managed?
Graham Perkins, Principal Consultant, Sybase UK
Alex Pratt, Senior Systems Consultant, Sybase UK
Constantly changing business requirements have become a way of life
for most BI departments. The challenge lies in balancing the constantly
changing demands for new, better information with the basic needs
of the 'day job'. In this session, we will show a hands-on, practical
interactive demonstration ( NO POWERPOINT) of how to effectively capture
new requirements, plan and implement the change, and deliver on-time
analytics to the business. |
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Session 2: How to reach Data Quality Nirvana
Adrian Simpson, Head of NetWeaver & Business User, SAP (UK) Ltd
One of the key reasons for project delays and failures is often poor Data Quality. In this short sharp session you will see how with SAP NetWeaver and BusinessObjects Information Management Software, SAP provides an extensive solution portfolio to understand, integrate, cleanse and govern your data enterprise-wide. It will include a practical demonstration of the software showing how data quality issues can easily be addressed with SAP software.
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KEYNOTE:
Managing the Cloud - The Impact of Cloud Computing for Data Management
Professionals
Reuven Cohen, President, Enomaly
Inc.
There has been much discussion about the potential opportunities for
globalized cloud computing . However very little has focused on the
impact it will have on data management and data management professionals.
In this keynote presentation, Reuven Cohen thought leader in the emerging
cloud computing industry will address the challenges cloud computing
brings to data management. Topics he will address include:
- Defining cloud computing
- What will be the future distribution of public versus private
cloud computing?
- How to handle the security and governance in managing the clouds
- Cloud databases are not relational. How will we design and
manage them after more than 30 years of the relational paradigm
- The present and future opportunities and applications for a
world wide cloud
- Future trends in cloud computing
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16:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS |
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4 November
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Applying a Target Business
Model for Improving Data Quality Volker
Würthele, Director, Global Projects - Target Business Model,
UBS
Data quality is widely defined as a fitness-for-use kind of quality.
Using data is an information process - and data managers are well
aware that processes need correct data. But unsuitable processes are
sometimes worse than wrong data, as they even fail if data is right.
A strategic approach is applying a Target Business Model. The presentation
will explain:
- What is a Target Business Model (TBM), where is data quality
involved?
- Why are information processes so important and how can they
be improved?
- How to get budget for data quality improvements: A TBM Project
Portfolio Management Approach
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More Than Just Models - Developing
and Delivering a Working Data Management Service
Dagna Gaythorpe, Data
Architect, Independent/DAMA
Data models are part of a successful data management service. But
they are not the whole picture - a lot of the value comes from the
context, cross-references, and understanding of where the data is
used, how and for what. Dagna has been developing a structured approach
to this for the last fifteen years, and in this presentation she describes
a component-based approach to developing a data management service,
shows how the components fit together, and reviews the services that
are supported by each component.
This is not just theory - most of the examples are from real-world
experience. But there will be some theory covering how data management
can work with, and provide useful services to, modern bespoke and
package-based development teams, and how UML could be used to build
bridges. This presentation covers:
- The Enterprise Data Map
- What Data Management services can be developed
- Delivering data management services (and how to sell them)
- Interfacing with other Enterprise Architecture streams
- The bottom line: what we really deliver to the enterprise
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When Algorithms Aren’t Enough. How
“Crowdsourcing” Can Solve Data Problems that Drive Your
Business Performance Sharon
Chiarella, VP Mechanical Turk, Amazon
Your business demands accurate data, but your algorithms and technology
only get you part of the way there. How can you close the gap in a
way that is cost effective, scalable and fast? In this session, you’ll
learn how others, including Amazon, use crowdsourcing to collect,
cleanse and optimize the data that drives the business. The talk will
focus on trends in crowdsourcing including Amazon Mechanical Turk,
which enables access to an on-demand Internet-scale workforce. Hear
how companies are using the “crowd” as an innovative way
to staff projects and improve business results. Regardless of whether
your data is a catalog of products, a listing of houses for sale or
an endless supply of “user generated content” posted to
your web site. |
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Data Warehouse Governance
– How to Get Organised
Jo Franssen, Sr. Data Warehouse
Analyst, ABN Amro Bank
Managing a Data Warehouse in a large organisation often is a challenge
considering the diversity of data, systems, definitions, models and
the number of owners, stakeholders and departments involved. Governance
on data, processes, people and technology has become one of the critical
success factors. This case study shows how ABN AMRO Bank N.V. deals
with this issue by taking a look at the organisational side of data
warehousing.
- Why do you need Governance?
- What needs to be Governed?
- Who is involved in Governance?
- Data Warehouse Governance implementation at ABN AMRO Bank
- Case: Data Quality Management
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Panel Discussion: Will New Technologies
Change the BI Market?
Moderator: Neil Raden, Founder and CEO, Hired
Brains
Panellists:
Frank
Buytendijk, VP and Fellow, Oracle
Tom
Cahill, Director EMEA, Jaspersoft
Ron Macdonald, Head of Business Intelligence, aap3
Bob Pearson, Europe Area Director, Aster Data Systems
More and more open source BI products are appearing on the market,
analytical database servers have become available, mashup technology
and Software as a Service are entering the BI space. But what will
all these technologies do? Will market shares change? Will organizations
start to outsource their data warehouse environments? This panel discussion
will address these and other questions. |
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Thanks To Open Source Data Integration, Vodafone Provides Required Call Data To Law Enforcement Without Breaking The Bank
Al Chester, Portfolio Manager, Vodafone UK
By law*, all telecom providers in the UK must be able to provide call data information to law enforcement agencies whenever it is requested. For Vodafone, this requirement implies maintaining a huge data warehouse of historical call information, from which they can service requests quickly, without having to dig into terabytes of call logs or other extremely technical data.
However, because this project is a regulatory requirement and does not generate revenue, it was important for Vodafone to implement it at the lowest possible cost. The cost for additional licenses of the data integration technology then-used at Vodafone would have been prohibitive. Vodafone turned to Talend's open source data integration solutions for processing very complex call record data and other technical information – and the results are impressive.
* EU DRD (EU Data Retention Directive) |
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Achieving IQ Maturity: Lessons
Learned and Best Practices C.
Lwanga Yonke, Independent Analyst
As the Information Quality discipline matures through a turbulent
adolescence, many organizations find themselves unable to successfully
tackle the high costs of low quality data.
However, a small but growing number of organizations seem to have
gotten it right and are enjoying sustained superior Information
Quality, which they leverage into improved business results. What
are they doing and how are they doing it?
This presentation describes lessons learned and best practices
developed in organizations that have achieved IQ maturity and success. |
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Panel Discussion: New and
Future Trends in Data Management: What Data Professionals Need to
Consider
Moderator: Cliff Longman, Independent Consultant, AdaptableData
Panellists: Reuven Cohen, President, Enomaly
Inc.
Simon Slocombe, Director of Consulting, Evaxyx (UK) Limited
Dylan Jones, Founder/Editor, Data Quality Pro
Martin James, UK Sales Director, Talend
This panel will discuss new and future trends that information management
professionals will need to address, topics will include:
- Cloud computing and the impact to data management
- SOA and data management
- Governance-Is it more than just good data management?
- MDM-Does anyone really have a success story?
- Social networking-how valuable is it really?
- Is traditional data modelling dying?
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Data Management - Just Get It Done!
Hugh Potter, BP Oil International
Niko Papadakos, Sapient
This session provides an overview of how the Data Management Framework
helped the business address Data Management in a pragmatic low cost
fashion whilst providing immediate business value. It will show how
we formulated a method of assessment and prioritisation of our data
classes based on our ability to manage our data, rather than on Data
Quality. By producing measurement gauged against our Data Management
capability, Data Governance is assured of sustainable improvement
in data quality, in a controlled – not endless - journey. |
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4 November
16:30-17:30
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Delivering BI in Half the
Time with Higher Quality
Nigel Dowden, Managing Director,
Anari
here is growing pressure to drastically reduce the delivery time for
Business Intelligence projects, from requirements capture to delivered
product. Anari has found that using tools (to bring together conceptual,
logical and physical modelling) and technology which enable high-speed
analytics helps us to deliver proven BI projects in 50% less time
than traditional approaches. We have found that we can produce high-quality
documentation on the fly, as well as building an infrastructure that
enables end-to-end traceability, impact analysis for change management
and road-mapping for project scheduling. Nigel has a number of interesting
projects that he has undertaken with customers, including Aeroflot,
United Utilities and Confused.com that he will use as the basis for
the presentation. |
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Leveraging Open Source Business Intelligence
in the Gas and Oil Industry
Peter Black, CEO, Energysys
Tom Cahill, Director EMEA, Jaspersoft
Gas and oil field operators must track and optimize production from
various wells in a field and allocate produced quantities across various
shared assets, such as pipeline. Until recently, operators and asset
owners responsible for managing these processes were forced to develop
and maintain complex, in-house software solutions which typically
take months or years to build and are costly to maintain. Join Peter
Black from Energysys, a provider of on-premise and SaaS hydrocarbon
allocation and production software solutions, as s/he talks about
designing and deploying an open source business intelligence suite
to provide on-demand solution with predictable costs and low maintenance
requirements. |
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16:30-17:30
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Product Data Quality, A Roadmap
Yossi Rissin, CEO, InQuera
Product data is the lifeblood of any organization that purchases,
produces and sells products. Making product data a useful resource
is a complex challenge that requires profound knowledge, taxonomy
skills and sophisticated software tools. Learn what is 'dirty' product
data and why it is so common, why good taxonomy is essential, what
is good taxonomy, how to automatically transform raw 'dirty' product
descriptions in any language or format into a usable, classified and
normalized table of attributes and values – 'a single version
of the truth', how to consolidate products according to their functionality,
how to, automatically, enforce standards and regulations and protect
your product data quality, and what the advantages of machine learning
based technology are. |
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17:30-18:15
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META-DATA Professional
Organisation (MPO) Meeting
Get to Know Us-The Metadata Professional Organization
The Meta-Data Professional Organization (MPO) is a non-profit international association comprised of business and IT professionals in all areas of meta-data practice. The MPO brings together individuals with interests, expertise, or hands-on experience in meta-data use from all areas of private and public enterprise throughout the world and seeks to disseminate technical and professional information to meta-data practitioners of all levels of experience.
Join us for this special interest group and learn more about this growing organization and how the MPO can help you in your metadata initiatives.
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