Wednesday, July 06, 2011

BI & Analytics Perspectives - The premier conference for Business Intelligence & Analytics

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Greetings,

BI & Analytics Perspectives 2011 is about analyzing the present, anticipating the future, and optimizing business value.

We are pleased to offer you complimentary registration to attend the Computerworld BI & Analytics Perspectives conference, September 18-20, at the Wigwam Resort located near sunny Phoenix, Arizona.  To learn more, or to register: http://www.biperspectives.com/con1

Attend the BI & Analytics Perspectives conference and discover how to build on your investments in BI - reporting, visualization and dashboards – and achieve success with predictive analytics. Hear James Taylor, CEO of Decision Management Solutions, Faculty Member International Institute for Analytics and the leading expert in Decision Management, discuss how companies that use predictive analytics to get more value from their data are outperforming their competitors in areas such as underwriting, origination, marketing, customer retention, fraud detection, collections and more.

Register now. http://www.biperspectives.com/con1reg

Panel Discussions and Breakout Sessions Include:
• Getting Your Arms Around Big Data
• A Strategy for Getting Predictive Analytics to Work for Your Enterprise
• Pervasive BI & Analytics
• Collaborative Decision-Making
• Mobile BI and Social Media Strategies
• Strategies for Bringing BI into the Cloud
• And more…

The BI & Analytics Perspectives 2011 conference provides valuable insight and real world examples of the many ways that savvy enterprises are transforming their businesses with cutting-edge data gathering, managing, mining and analysis. This conference features sessions that go beyond examples of basic Business Intelligence to discussions on predictive analytics and the challenges of harnessing the power of Big Data and Mobile BI. With a slate of marquee speakers, including decision management expert James Taylor and Procter & Gamble BI executive Guy Peri, this year's program will show you how to move your organization from here to "what's next" in the world of BI strategies and practical techniques for analytics.

Additional topics to be covered include:
• Building a strategy for harnessing the growth and tackling the challenge of Big Data
• More effectively leveraging social media data to enable real time decisions
• The consumerization of IT: integrating Mobile BI and aligning BI assets to grow the business
• Using BI for collaborative decision making across the enterprise
• BI in the Cloud: Integrating on premise and cloud-based analytics

Speakers Include:
• Roman Coba, CIO, McCain Foods
• Jack Phillips, CEO, International Institute for Analytics (IIA)
• Guy Peri, Director, Business Intelligence, Procter & Gamble's Global Business Services
• Clifford Higbee, Director of the Member and Statistical Records Division, LDS Church
• Thom Singer, Conference Catalyst and author of "The ABC's of Networking"
• Julia King, Executive Editor of Events, Computerworld

We hope to see you at BI & Analytics Perspectives - the premier conference for Business Intelligence & Analytics!

For more information, or to register, please visit http://www.biperspectives.com/con1reg to take advantage of this special complimentary registration rate when you reference promo code: con1.


Underwriter:
IBM

Platinum Sponsors:
Information Builders
MicroStrategy

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