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Business Intelligence Track

Presents:

Best Practices in Business Intelligence

including Business Analytics &

Data Warehousing


Chicago, IL | April 20, 2010

 


Business Analytics has emerged as "The Next Big Thing" for forward-thinking companies. Learn how to maximize this new strategy, as well as advances in Data Warehousing, to create a more dynamic organization.

Don't get left in the dust. Make Sure You and Your Staff Members ...


Join Top IT Executives from Baird & Warner, CNA Insurance, Baxter Credit Union and other respected, area organizations ...

And Get Their Secret Tips on How They:

  • Use BI to drive organizational performance

  • Identify bad data and cost-effective data quality solutions, including Cloud / SaaS innovations for master data management

  • Access, analyze and provide the insight needed to monetize data

  • Use BI / BA to better align resources, save money and drive corporate growth and innovation

LEARN THESE BEST PRACTICES (AND MORE!) FROM OUR KEYNOTE PANEL:

Charles Melidosian, CIO of Baird & Warner, provides leadership and strategic innovation for IT and e-Business areas at the firm, where data and business intelligence have transformed systems and business processes at every level and a data warehouse serves as a strategic asset to gain marketshare and increase profits.
Murali Sreedhar, PMP, Director Business Intelligence Engineering, Middleware at CNA Murali Sreedhar, PMP, Director of Business Intelligence Engineering, Middleware, at CNA Insurance leads the team responsible for architecting and managing the Data Warehousing (ETL), Data Mining, Data Quality and Analytical/Operational Reporting systems.
Tim Tibbals, Director of Enterprise Architecture, Baxter Credit Union Tim Tibbals, Director of Enterprise Architecture at Baxter Credit Union, has
more than 20 years experience in Applications and Enterprise Architecture. He's worked directly with small, medium and large corporations to manage, design, build and support small- to large-sized applications through the development life cycle.
Moderator: Steve Palmer, Senior Vice President of Business Intelligence, EPM and EIM for Business & Decision North America. He is an author, speaker, educator and thought leader in Business Intelligence and Enterprise Information Management. Steve has pioneered in Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence and Information Management since the mid 1980’s.  As the founder of FactFusion™, he is the author of a new approach to BI aptly titled Enterprise Intelligence Realization™.

 

PLUS, BONUS FEATURES OF THIS EVENT!

Get INSIGHTS FROM THE FOLLOWING INDUSTRY EXPERT BRIEFINGS:

Greg Bleers, Midwest Solutions Specialist at IBM Business Analytics Driving Organizational Performance - Moving BI up the Value Chain
Greg Bleers, Midwest Solutions Specialist at IBM Business Analytics will show you how to improve enterprise performance using Business Intelligence tools and strategies.

IT Webcast Disaster Recovery - Ensuring Business Continuity
Mike Kerrigan, VP of Business Applications, Laurus Technologies BI's Impact on the Enterprise
Mike Kerrigan, VP of Business Applications at Laurus Technologies, will explore the impact of bad data on "Line of Business" operations, how IT professionals can work with business units to identify this costly bad data, cost-effective ways to address data quality, and innovations in Cloud / SaaS services for master data management.

IT Webcast Disaster Recovery - Ensuring Business Continuity
Aster Data Systems Midwest Director Rick DeMare The Effects of Big Data
Aster Data Systems Midwest Director Rick DeMare looks at the next generation of database technology to access, analyze and provide the insight necessary to monetize the data available to companies today. This presentation is sponsored by Analytics8.

View BI Webcast

 

IN ADDITION, you'll

  • Network with Your Peers to make new contacts, compare notes and best practices

  • Meet top vendors in the industry, and

  • Earn Continuing Professional Education credit if you're a Club member

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

  • CIOs
  • BI Executives and Analysts
  • VPs & Directors responsible for corporate strategy
  • LOB Executives
  • Any IT Executives and Managers responsible for Business Intelligence


Here's how to REGISTER for this event:

  1. Purchase tickets now: $175 Members, $275 Nonmembers

  2. Members: Register Here to Use Your Bundled Tickets. Questions? Contact Member Services at 847-837-3900 x1

  3. Corporate Members Receive Passes to All Seminars. Learn more here.

  4. Enterprise IT Staff Members: Attend this event for only $47! Learn how.




Event Logistics


Tuesday, Apr. 20, 2010
12:30 Registration & Networking
Event begins promptly at 1:00
1:00 - 5:00 Panel & Presentations


Union League Club,
Main Lounge
65 W. Jackson Blvd.
Chicago IL 60604

Questions? Contact Maria Tuthill at 847-837-3900 x1

Pre-registration required.

Professional business-casual attire required.

Final speakers and topics are subject to change.

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LEARN HOW TO BECOME A SPEAKER / SPONSOR FOR THIS SEMINAR:

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