Advanced Architecture ConferenceFor years, corporate decisions have been made on the basis of structured, repetitive, transaction-based data. But now, for the first time, corporate textual information can be used in the decision-making process. Now it is possible to build the unstructured data warehouse – a data warehouse based on text instead of transactions, and incorporate textual information into the corporate decision process. Build a data warehouse for warranties, loan applications portfolios, medical records, corporate contracts, spreadsheets, and many more forms of text. You will be able to look at textual information as you have never seen it before. Bill Inmon, Krish Krishnan, Tim Leonard, Greg Hatfield, Mike Lampa, Bill Bird, Ross Leher and Bob Seiner will share important developments in information architecture. Hear presentations, see demonstrations, and kick the tires of technology. Seeing is believing, and this is the conference that will allow you to have hands-on experience in unlocking your textual data by building an unstructured data warehouse – important information that you can’t get anywhere else. The conference will cover important advanced topics including:
What Makes the Conference Different Other conferences focus on the basics of data warehousing and standard technology. And that’s fine because we all need the basics. But after your organization has built its basic technology infrastructure, it’s time to look at where technology and infrastructure are going in the future, not the past. It is this advanced view of information technology that is at the heart of the conference. Then there is Colorado. Autumn in the Rocky Mountains is a riot of color with wildflowers, snow covered mountains, hiking trails, and shimmering gold aspen leaves just over every hill. We’ve timed the conference so that you will be here at Colorado’s peak foliage season. Why not extend your time after the conference by spending the weekend exploring some of Colorado’s great treasures: Estes Park, Garden of the Gods, Rocky Mountain National Park, Pikes Peak, or one of the many natural hideaways. In September, the mountains are a blast of red and gold, something you just have to see once in your lifetime. |
Advanced Architecture Conference
September 22-24, 2010 The Pines at Genesee Genesee, Colorado Featured Speakers
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