Greetings,
Computerworld's BI & Analytics Perspectives conference is approaching capacity. Register today and you will receive complimentary registration to attend but hurry, we expect to be at capacity within a few short days.
Computerworld's 2011 BI & Analytics Perspectives
September 18-20
Wigwam Resort
Phoenix, Arizona
Register Here: http://biperspectives.com/mwb
(Please Note: eligibility to attend this event is restricted to IT professionals from organizations with a minimum of 50+ employees.)
At BI & Analytics Perspectives 2011, you'll hear first-hand from your IT executive peers, including Guy Peri, Director of Business Intelligence for Procter & Gamble, and speakers from match.com, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, FedEx Services, McCain Foods and many more more than two dozen speakers in all.
You'll also network and share best practices with IT executives from companies such as AAA, Allstate Insurance, American Express, Ticketmaster, US Airways, US Army, Wells Fargo, IBM, Intel, Computerworld and many more!
From harnessing the power of big data to integrating mobile BI, using predictive analytics and leveraging social BI, BI & Analytics Perspectives 2011 has the insights to drive your strategy and implementation in the coming year.
Topics To Be Addressed 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
View the complete agenda here.
To take advantage of this special complimentary offer, please register online at http://biperspectives.com/mwbr
Sincerely,
Julia King
Executive Editor, Events, and National Correspondent
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