Big Data Takes Center Stage Today!
Today, starting at 7 a.m. in New York and 12 p.m. in London, WatersTechnology is hosting its first ever Big Data Online Summit.
If you haven't already, register now!
Highlights of the global summit include:
● Live video panel debate with industry experts sharing advice on how to address Big Data challenges
● Case studies providing insight into the latest market developments
● Discussions on identifying the potential value of Big Data and finding use-cases
● Scheduled chats with leading market participants answering questions from delegates
● Networking lounge with message boards and chats for delegates to drill down into specific hot topics
● Exhibition hall with representatives from key vendors in the Big Data market available to answer questions and provide information
● Resource library with free access to value-adding Big Data reports and research
To register for the event, please click here.
Agenda:
7 a.m. New York/12 p.m. London
Introduction
Victor Anderson, Editor-in-Chief, WATERSTECHNOLOGY
7:10 a.m. New York/12:10 p.m. London
Video panel: "Rising to the Big Challenge of Big Data"
Volume, variety, velocity: Managing Big Data in a changing market
A complex world: Dealing with the growing use of unstructured data
Building the business case: Identifying the potential value of analyzing and interrogating larger data volumes
Juggling under pressure: Meeting Big Data requirements across compliance, reporting, risk management and trading
Moderator: Victor Anderson, Editor-in-Chief, WATERSTECHNOLOGY
Rupert Brown, Lead Architect, CTO Office, UBS INVESTMENT BANK
Tom Dalglish, Chief Information Architect, INDEPENDENT
Simon Waterer, Senior Solution Architect, PLATFORM COMPUTING, AN IBM COMPANY
8 a.m. New York/1 p.m. London
Video presentation: "What You Need to Consider to Make Big Data Work for You"
John Pomeroy, Vice President, MARKLOGIC EUROPE
8:30 a.m. New York/1:30 p.m. London
NETWORKING BREAK
8:50 New York/1:50 p.m. London
Video presentation: "Big Data—The New Color of Money"
Daryan Dehghanpisheh, Global Director, Financial Services Segment, INTEL CORPORATION
9:20 a.m. New York/2:20 p.m. London
Video presentation: "The Emergence of Data and Compute Intensive Workloads"
Simon Waterer, Senior Solution Architect, PLATFORM COMPUTING, AN IBM COMPANY
9:50 a.m. New York/2:50 p.m. London
Video presentation: "'Challenging Big Data to Marry the Requirements of Business and Technology'"
Stuart Grant, EMEA Business Development Manager, Financial Services, SYBASE
10:20 a.m. New York/3:20 p.m. London
NETWORKING BREAK
10:40 a.m. New York/3:40 p.m. London
Video panel: "At the Forefront: Implementing a Big Data Strategy"
Ready, set, go: Reviewing when it is time to deploy Big Data technologies
Assessing specific business applications for Big Data across the buy side and sell side
The optimal approach: "Rip and replace" or layer on top of an existing infrastructure?
Focus on foundation: Identifying the key steps for building and developing Big Data applications
Moderator: Anthony Malakian, US Editor, WATERSTECHNOLOGY
Howard Halberstein, Vice President, Lead Solutions Architect - UNIX, DEUTSCHE BANK
Ed Dabagian-Paul, Vice President, CREDIT SUISSE
Daryan Dehghanpisheh, Global Director, Financial Services Segment, INTEL CORPORATION
11:30 a.m. New York/4:30 p.m. London
End of conference
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