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EARLY-BIRD DISCOUNT

Save $375 by 11 December

Gartner Business

Intelligence, Analytics

& Information

Management

Summit 2016

22 – 23 February | Hilton Sydney

gartner.com/ap/bi

Key benefi ts

• Gain insight on how to combine

prescriptive and predictive analytics

• Empower users to self-serve their

analytic needs

• Advance data stewardship, information

architecture and governance

• Understand the actual benefi ts from

customer analytics

• Modernize your MDM and IM infrastructure

• Improve your IM and BI leadership

capabilities

• Unlock the value of big data with

algorithms

Bi/analytics

still #1

technology

priority

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Information & Analytics

Leadership: Empowering

People with Trusted Data

The most important gathering of senior information

and analytics leaders

The

Gartner Business Intelligence, Analytics & Information Management Summit 2016 is the place

to discover the latest research and transformative insight designed to help you drive maximum business

value from your own programs.

In our increasingly digital world, organizations that develop a robustly information-centric culture with the

ability to recognize, manage and exploit their information assets will ultimately outpace the competition. To

realize this you need to empower people to build the analytics they need to improve their line of business.

Join us in 2016 to get a practical update as well as a strategic view across the breadth of today’s IM

and analytics priorities. Discover new governance practices you can use to ensure order and consensus

without inhibiting innovation. Identify next steps to prepare for the Internet of Things (IoT) and understand

the latest fast-moving trends such as advanced multi-domain MDM, analytic marketplaces, data lakes,

smart machines and Hadoop.

Harness the full value of your information assets. Seize the analytic opportunities.

What’s new for 2016

• How to cultivate analytics and IM leaders

throughout the organization

• Understanding the emerging roles of the Chief

Analytics and Chief Data Officer

• The latest on advanced analytics, smart data

discovery, new data prep tools, smart machines,

Internet of Things (IoT)

• New techniques for assessing the value of

information assets and developing successful

data products

• Leading-edge algorithms to unlock the value of

information and big data

• Expanded content focusing on IM and MDM topics

• Increased networking through the introduction of

Super Roundtables

• Enhanced peer-to-peer information sharing

through Ask the Practitioner Roundtables

• New Public Sector Forum to enable discussions

and debates for the sector

Gartner Predicts:

By 2020 predictive and prescriptive analytics will

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• BI & Analytics Leader

• BI Practitioner

• Business Analyst

• Chief Analytics Officer

• Chief Data Officer

• Data Scientist

• IM Program Lead (Director, Manager)

• Information Architect

• Information/Data Steward &

Governance Board

• MDM Program Lead (Director,

Manager)

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1

BI/Analytics

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2

Infrastructure and Data Center

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3

Cloud

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4

ERP

5

Digitalization

6

Mobile

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7

Security

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8

Networking, Voice and Data Communications

9

Legacy Modernization

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10

Industry-Specific Applications

11

CRM

2016 CIO Technology Priorities

Who should attend

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Keynotes

Guest keynotes

TRUST ME — The Changing Rules of Trust in the Digital Age

We are living in a fascinating time when the speed and nature of how trust is established,

maintained and destroyed is being redefined by powerful forces. Airbnb, Uber, and

Lending Club are just a handful of examples that show how digital technologies are

changing how and whom we trust in ways that are giving rise to new business models

and disrupting many industries. Rachel will explore how trust is shifting from institutions to

individuals, and its profound business and social implications.

Working with Data

Throughout human history data has never been so abundantly accessible as it is today.

Globally, it’s become a race to exploit it in the fastest ways possible. It’s no longer about

how much information. It’s about the right information at the right time and empowering

people with data. This is the dawn of a new age where maths and science skills are

revered and in demand in mainstream society to help make sense of the plethora of

information. Lily will speak about her role as a young data scientist in the newest

analytical field, data science, what this entails and what it looks like. She will be sharing

stories about her biggest challenges as well as insights on approaches in this

dynamic field.

Gartner keynotes

Gartner Opening Keynote: Information and Analytics Leadership: Empowering

People with Trusted Data

Successfully harnessing information and analytics requires an abundance of astute

leaders distributed throughout the organization. Their work to apply the right technology

and skill sets to their business domain will unleash an unprecedented level of

empowerment through analytical insight about the business and how to improve it. This

will drive huge demand for trusted information. Stakeholders need the ability to define and

participate in governance of information assets while also creating their own analytic

views of the world. But self-service can also degrade trust, consensus and consistency

about how to represent information, as well as how to calculate performance measures.

True information and analytics leadership requires an ability to empower people without

creating chaos. This can only be accomplished through an information-centric culture

based on a solid foundation of trusted information.

Gartner Closing Keynote: The Information Implications of Software in the Digital Age

Change is the only constant in our lives today. Change in the IT landscape is accelerating

and threatens to engulf even the most savvy organization. The pace of change means we

have to evolve the way we think about and implement information and analytics

capabilities. It’s more than technology, architecture and vendor landscape — deep

cultural change is required to take apart and rebuild your Information strategies, systems,

and organizations. We explore the how and why of this change as emerging technologies

are subsumed into our lives.

Rachel Botsman

Global Authority on the

Collaborative Economy

Lily Serna

Data Scientist, Fairfax

Media and Numbers

Expert, SBS’s Letters and

Numbers

Ted Friedman

VP Distinguished Analyst,

Gartner

Kurt Schlegel

Research VP, Gartner

Ian Bertram

Managing VP, Research,

Gartner

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Meet the analysts

Ian Bertram

Managing VP

Alan Duncan

Research Director

Gareth Herschel

Research Director

Cindi Howson

Research VP

Adam Ronthal

Research Director

Alex Linden

Research Director

Roy Schulte

VP Distinguished

Analyst

Daniel Yuen

Research Director

Michael Moran

Research Director

Thomas Oestreich

Research Director

Kurt Schlegel

Research VP

Joao Tapadinhas

Research Director

Donald Feinberg

VP Distinguished

Analyst

Nick Heudecker

Research Director

Merv Adrian

Research VP

Doug Laney

VP Distinguished

Analyst

Rick Howard

Research Director

Eric Thoo

Research Director

Ted Friedman

VP Distinguished

Analyst

Business Intelligence & Analytics

Information Management

Data Strategy

Industry: Public Sector

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A

Lead with Analytics and Build the Value

Use analytics to create a new class of business leaders and deliver the

analytic results that positively impact your business model.

Hot topics:

• Chief Analytics Offi cer • Center of Excellence • Business Case

• Innovating with Analytics • Cost of Ownership

B

Evangelize the New and Modernize the Core

Wisely invest in the new technologies and best in class analytics program

requirements whilst updating existing programs and infrastructure to

increase adoption.

Hot topics:

• Data Lake • Hadoop • Predictive • Cloud • Mobile

• Algorithmic Business • Internet of Things

C

Empower the User and Control the Chaos

Enable end users and workgroups to create their own analytic views and

devise approaches to maintain governance, consistency, and consensus in

the self-service era.

Hot topics:

• Self Service • Citizen Data Science • Analytic Governance

• Modern Bimodal BI&A Platforms

D

Build an Information-Centric Organization

Identify skill gaps, formalize leadership roles, and shift the culture of your

organization so that information is top-of-mind at all levels.

Hot topics:

• Information Governance • CDO/Info Leadership • Engaging Non-IT Roles

• Roles/Skills/Organizational Structures Stewardship

E

Renovate the Information Infrastructure

Explore key technology trends, assess the market landscape, and build a

roadmap to modernize your information infrastructure.

Hot topics:

• Information Infrastructure Trends • Data Integration, Hadoop/Big Data Tech

• In-memory • DBMS • Cloud • Information Architecture

• IM Implications of IoT

Plan your experience

Customize your

agenda

Agenda tracks

Gartner Events Navigator App

Gartner Events Navigator App helps

you organize, view and custom-create

an agenda based on:

• Date and time

• Track

• Analyst/speaker profi les

• Session descriptions

• Key initiatives

• Vertical industries

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Analyst interaction

Network with

peers

Meet solution

providers

Analyst one-on-one

meeting

A complimentary consultation

with a Gartner analyst of your

choice

Analyst-user roundtables*

Moderated by Gartner

analysts for exchanging ideas

and best practices with your

peers

Workshops*

Small-scale and interactive;

drill down on specific topics

with a how-to focus

* Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Limited to end-user organizations only.

Solution Showcase

Explore cutting-edge IT solutions from

top providers

Solution provider sessions

Exhibitors share their insights on the

latest products and services

End-user case studies

Learn about recent

implementations firsthand,

with an opportunity for Q&A

with the IT and business

executives leading the

initiative

Ask the practitioner

roundtables*

Interact with your peers in

this roundtable setting to

discuss best practices and

share experiences

Solution Showcase

reception

Connect with peers in similar

roles who face similar

challenges, at the networking

reception on the Solution

Showcase designed to build

relationships and facilitate the

meaningful exchange of ideas

and information

Gartner Predicts:

Through 2019, 66% of large organizations will have hired

a Chief Data Officer but only 20% will be hailed a success.

Gartner Predicts:

By

2018, over half of large

organizations globally will

compete using advanced

analytics and proprietary

algorithms, causing

the disruption of entire

industries.

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07:30 – 18:30 Registration 07:30 – 09:30 Refreshments

08:30 – 09:15 Tutorial: How You Can Be Your

Enterprise's Next Chief Analytics

Officer (CAO) Doug Laney

Tutorial: Six Best Practices for

Real-Time Analytics Roy Schulte Tutorial: Leveraging Hadoop in Your Information Infrastructure

Nick Heudecker

Tutorial: The Seven Building Blocks of EIM: The Basis of Digital Business

Enablement Eric Thoo

Tutorial: Master Data Fundamentals: Critical Elements for

MDM Success Michael Moran

09:30 – 10:15 Gartner Opening Keynote: Information & Analytics Leadership: Empowering People with Trusted Data Ted Friedman and Kurt Schlegel

10:15 – 10:30 Welcome to the Gartner Business Intelligence, Analytics & Information Management Summit 2016 Daniel Yuen

10:30 – 11:00 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase

11:00 – 12:00 Gartner Magic Quadrants: Insights on the Markets Kurt Schegel, Alex Linden, Eric Thoo, Donald Feinberg and Ted Friedman

12:00 – 12:30 Industry Panel Moderator: Ian Bertram

12:30 – 13:45 Lunch in the Solution Showcase

TRACKS

A. Lead with Analytics and

Build the Value

B. Evangelize the New and

Modernize the Core

C. Empower the User and

Control the Chaos

D. Build an Information-Centric

Organization

E. Renovate the Information

Infrastructure

Workshops

Analyst-User Roundtables

Ask the Practitioner

13:45 – 14:30 Algorithm Markets to App

Computing: Analytics Reloaded

Alex Linden

How to Drive Successful Analytics

Governance Thomas Oestrich

Self Service Analytics: From Shadow IT to Citizen Data Science

Kurt Schlegel

The Future of Data Persistence and DBMS in the Digital Enterprise

Donald Feinberg

Information Infrastructure to Support Bimodal IT and Digital

Business Ted Friedman

13:45 – 15:15

Workshop: The Right Tool for the Right User

Moderator: Cindi Howson

13:45 – 14:45

Ask the Practitioner 13:45 – 14:45 Supporting Public Sector Business Intelligence and Roundtable: Best Practices in

Analytics Programs Rick Howard PS

14:45 – 15:15 Solution Provider Sessions

15:15 – 15:45 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase

15:45 – 16:30 End-User Case Study Fast Big Data: Stream Processing

and Complex-Event Processing

Roy Schulte

How to Architect the "Modern" BI and Analytics Platform

Joao Tapadinhas

Building and Sustaining an Effective Digital Information Strategy

Doug Laney

Using EIM to Align Governance of Information across BI, Analytics

and MDM Michael Moran

15:45 – 16:45

Roundtable: Building the Business Case and Measuring Benefits for Information Initiatives

Moderator: Adam Ronthal

15:45 – 16:45

Roundtable: BI Platform Ownership Cost Findings and Best Practices

Moderator: Cindi Howson

15:45 – 16:45

Roundtable: How to Tell a True Data Scientist From a BI Analyst or a Statistician

Moderator: Alex Linden

16:45 – 17:30 Guest Keynote: Working with Data Lily Serna, Data Scientist, Fairfax Media and Numbers Expert, SBS’s Letters and Numbers

17:30 – 19:00 Networking Reception in the Solution Showcase

Monday

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13:00 – 17:00 Registration PS 13:00 – 14:00 Refreshments PS

14:00 – 14:45 Advanced Analytics for Public Sector: The Fusion of Science and Art in Public Policy Rick Howard PS

15:00 – 16:30 Beyond Open Data: Increasing the Public Value of Public Sector Data with Analytics Rick Howard PS

16:30 – 17:30 Public Sector Reception PS

Sunday

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07:30 – 08:30 Industry Breakfast for Banking, Financial Services and Insurance Ian Bertram Industry Breakfast for Manufacturing Roy Schulte Industry Breakfast for Public Sector Professionals: Results of the 2016 Gartner CIO Agenda Survey Rick Howard PS

08:00 – 17:00 Registration 07:30 – 08:30 Refreshments

08:30 – 09:15 Customer Analytics: What to

Invest In to Achieve Your Business

Objectives Gareth Herschel

Machine Learning Drives Digital

Business Alex Linden

Path to BI and Analytics in the Cloud: A Practical Roadmap for a Challenging Journey

Joao Tapadinhas

Required Competencies, Roles and Organizational Structures for

Effective EIM Adam Ronthal

Enabling Digital Innovation with In-Memory Computing

Merv Adrian

08:30 – 10:00

Workshop: Assessing and Progressing Your Information Governance

Initiative Moderators:

Alan Duncan and Michael Moran

08:30 – 09:30

Roundtable: The People Problem: Must Have Roles and Responsibilites in Business Analytics

Moderator: Thomas Oestrich

08:30 – 09:30

Roundtable: Goldlocks and Just-Right Governance in a Self Service World

Moderator: Cindi Howson

09:30 – 10:00 Solution Provider Sessions

10:00 – 10:30 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase

10:30 – 11:15 Innovating with Information: 40 Real

World Examples in 40 Minutes

Doug Laney

The Next Big Market Disruption: Self Service Data Preparation

Kurt Schlegel

End-User Case Study Adapting Data Quality Assurance

Practices for The Digital Era

Ted Friedman

Internet of Things: Biggest Impact Ever on Information and Master

Data Michael Moran

10:30 – 12:00

Workshop: What's the Big Data Warehouse Deal? The Future of Data Management Solutions for Analytics

Moderator: Donald Feinberg

10:30 – 11:30

Roundtable: Designing and Developing for Mobile BI

Moderator: Joao Tapadinhas

10:30 – 11:30

Roundtable: Selling a Big Data Initiative to Senior Management

Moderator: Daniel Yuen

10:30 – 11:30

Roundtable: How Are You Deploying Big Data, Evolving the Data Warehouse and Panicking Over Them

Both? Moderator:

Merv Adrian

11:30 – 12:00 Solution Provider Sessions

12:00 – 13:15 Lunch in the Solution Showcase

13:15 – 13:45 How to Make the Business Case for

Analytics (and When Not To)

Alan Duncan

Data-as-a-Service: A Recipe to Expedite Information Delivery

Donald Feinberg

Are You Satisifed with Your BI and

Analytics Platform? Kurt Schlegel

Understanding the Current Data

Brokerage Marketplace Doug Laney

Three Critical Characteristics of

Data Lakes Nick Heudecker

13:15 – 14:45

Workshop: Crafting a New Business Analytics Strategy

Moderator: Thomas Oestrich

13:00 – 14:00

Roundtable: The Chief Data Officer: Do You Need One and Why?

Moderator: Adam Ronthal

13:00 – 14:00

Roundtable: Talking "Data" to the Board — How to Keep it Simple Yet

Meaningful Moderator:

Eric Thoo

13:00 – 14:00

Ask the Practitioner

14:00 – 14:30 Three Ways to Combine Predictive

and Prescriptive Analytics

Gareth Herschel

Detectives and Explorers: Not All Analytics Are the Same

Alan Duncan

Is Spark the Future of Data Analysis

Merv Adrian

Enterprise Information Management in a Bimodal World

Nick Heudecker

The Impact of the Cloud on Master Data Management

Michael Moran

14:30 – 15:00 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase

15:00 – 15:45 Guest Keynote: TRUST ME — The Changing Rules of Trust in the Digital Age Rachel Botsman, Global Authority on the Collaborative Economy

15:45 – 16:30 Gartner Closing Keynote: The Information Implications of Software in the Digital Age Ian Bertram

16:30 – 16:45 Closing Remarks Daniel Yuen

Tuesday

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Agenda at a Glance

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07:30 – 18:30 Registration 07:30 – 09:30 Refreshments

08:30 – 09:15 Tutorial: How You Can Be Your

Enterprise's Next Chief Analytics

Officer (CAO) Doug Laney

Tutorial: Six Best Practices for

Real-Time Analytics Roy Schulte Tutorial: Leveraging Hadoop in Your Information Infrastructure

Nick Heudecker

Tutorial: The Seven Building Blocks of EIM: The Basis of Digital Business

Enablement Eric Thoo

Tutorial: Master Data Fundamentals: Critical Elements for

MDM Success Michael Moran

09:30 – 10:15 Gartner Opening Keynote: Information & Analytics Leadership: Empowering People with Trusted Data Ted Friedman and Kurt Schlegel

10:15 – 10:30 Welcome to the Gartner Business Intelligence, Analytics & Information Management Summit 2016 Daniel Yuen

10:30 – 11:00 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase

11:00 – 12:00 Gartner Magic Quadrants: Insights on the Markets Kurt Schegel, Alex Linden, Eric Thoo, Donald Feinberg and Ted Friedman

12:00 – 12:30 Industry Panel Moderator: Ian Bertram

12:30 – 13:45 Lunch in the Solution Showcase

TRACKS

A. Lead with Analytics and

Build the Value

B. Evangelize the New and

Modernize the Core

C. Empower the User and

Control the Chaos

D. Build an Information-Centric

Organization

E. Renovate the Information

Infrastructure

Workshops

Analyst-User Roundtables

Ask the Practitioner

13:45 – 14:30 Algorithm Markets to App

Computing: Analytics Reloaded

Alex Linden

How to Drive Successful Analytics

Governance Thomas Oestrich

Self Service Analytics: From Shadow IT to Citizen Data Science

Kurt Schlegel

The Future of Data Persistence and DBMS in the Digital Enterprise

Donald Feinberg

Information Infrastructure to Support Bimodal IT and Digital

Business Ted Friedman

13:45 – 15:15

Workshop: The Right Tool for the Right User

Moderator: Cindi Howson

13:45 – 14:45

Ask the Practitioner 13:45 – 14:45 Supporting Public Sector Business Intelligence and Roundtable: Best Practices in

Analytics Programs Rick Howard PS

14:45 – 15:15 Solution Provider Sessions

15:15 – 15:45 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase

15:45 – 16:30 End-User Case Study Fast Big Data: Stream Processing

and Complex-Event Processing

Roy Schulte

How to Architect the "Modern" BI and Analytics Platform

Joao Tapadinhas

Building and Sustaining an Effective Digital Information Strategy

Doug Laney

Using EIM to Align Governance of Information across BI, Analytics

and MDM Michael Moran

15:45 – 16:45

Roundtable: Building the Business Case and Measuring Benefits for Information Initiatives

Moderator: Adam Ronthal

15:45 – 16:45

Roundtable: BI Platform Ownership Cost Findings and Best Practices

Moderator: Cindi Howson

15:45 – 16:45

Roundtable: How to Tell a True Data Scientist From a BI Analyst or a Statistician

Moderator: Alex Linden

16:45 – 17:30 Guest Keynote: Working with Data Lily Serna, Data Scientist, Fairfax Media and Numbers Expert, SBS’s Letters and Numbers

17:30 – 19:00 Networking Reception in the Solution Showcase

13:00 – 17:00 Registration PS 13:00 – 14:00 Refreshments PS

14:00 – 14:45 Advanced Analytics for Public Sector: The Fusion of Science and Art in Public Policy Rick Howard PS

15:00 – 16:30 Beyond Open Data: Increasing the Public Value of Public Sector Data with Analytics Rick Howard PS

16:30 – 17:30 Public Sector Reception PS

07:30 – 08:30 Industry Breakfast for Banking, Financial Services and Insurance Ian Bertram Industry Breakfast for Manufacturing Roy Schulte Industry Breakfast for Public Sector Professionals: Results of the 2016 Gartner CIO Agenda Survey Rick Howard PS

08:00 – 17:00 Registration 07:30 – 08:30 Refreshments

08:30 – 09:15 Customer Analytics: What to

Invest In to Achieve Your Business

Objectives Gareth Herschel

Machine Learning Drives Digital

Business Alex Linden

Path to BI and Analytics in the Cloud: A Practical Roadmap for a Challenging Journey

Joao Tapadinhas

Required Competencies, Roles and Organizational Structures for

Effective EIM Adam Ronthal

Enabling Digital Innovation with In-Memory Computing

Merv Adrian

08:30 – 10:00

Workshop: Assessing and Progressing Your Information Governance

Initiative Moderators:

Alan Duncan and Michael Moran

08:30 – 09:30

Roundtable: The People Problem: Must Have Roles and Responsibilites in Business Analytics

Moderator: Thomas Oestrich

08:30 – 09:30

Roundtable: Goldlocks and Just-Right Governance in a Self Service World

Moderator: Cindi Howson

09:30 – 10:00 Solution Provider Sessions

10:00 – 10:30 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase

10:30 – 11:15 Innovating with Information: 40 Real

World Examples in 40 Minutes

Doug Laney

The Next Big Market Disruption: Self Service Data Preparation

Kurt Schlegel

End-User Case Study Adapting Data Quality Assurance

Practices for The Digital Era

Ted Friedman

Internet of Things: Biggest Impact Ever on Information and Master

Data Michael Moran

10:30 – 12:00

Workshop: What's the Big Data Warehouse Deal? The Future of Data Management Solutions for Analytics

Moderator: Donald Feinberg

10:30 – 11:30

Roundtable: Designing and Developing for Mobile BI

Moderator: Joao Tapadinhas

10:30 – 11:30

Roundtable: Selling a Big Data Initiative to Senior Management

Moderator: Daniel Yuen

10:30 – 11:30

Roundtable: How Are You Deploying Big Data, Evolving the Data Warehouse and Panicking Over Them

Both? Moderator:

Merv Adrian

11:30 – 12:00 Solution Provider Sessions

12:00 – 13:15 Lunch in the Solution Showcase

13:15 – 13:45 How to Make the Business Case for

Analytics (and When Not To)

Alan Duncan

Data-as-a-Service: A Recipe to Expedite Information Delivery

Donald Feinberg

Are You Satisifed with Your BI and

Analytics Platform? Kurt Schlegel

Understanding the Current Data

Brokerage Marketplace Doug Laney

Three Critical Characteristics of

Data Lakes Nick Heudecker

13:15 – 14:45

Workshop: Crafting a New Business Analytics Strategy

Moderator: Thomas Oestrich

13:00 – 14:00

Roundtable: The Chief Data Officer: Do You Need One and Why?

Moderator: Adam Ronthal

13:00 – 14:00

Roundtable: Talking "Data" to the Board — How to Keep it Simple Yet

Meaningful Moderator:

Eric Thoo

13:00 – 14:00

Ask the Practitioner

14:00 – 14:30 Three Ways to Combine Predictive

and Prescriptive Analytics

Gareth Herschel

Detectives and Explorers: Not All Analytics Are the Same

Alan Duncan

Is Spark the Future of Data Analysis

Merv Adrian

Enterprise Information Management in a Bimodal World

Nick Heudecker

The Impact of the Cloud on Master Data Management

Michael Moran

14:30 – 15:00 Refreshment Break in the Solution Showcase

15:00 – 15:45 Guest Keynote: TRUST ME — The Changing Rules of Trust in the Digital Age Rachel Botsman, Global Authority on the Collaborative Economy

15:45 – 16:30 Gartner Closing Keynote: The Information Implications of Software in the Digital Age Ian Bertram

16:30 – 16:45 Closing Remarks Daniel Yuen

When attending this event, please refer to the agenda handout provided or the

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Agenda as of 11 November 2015

and subject to change

Agenda key

Each Gartner session

has been identified with

icons to help you locate

the sessions that give

you the most value.

Maturity level

Foundational:

Offers the necessary

understanding and

first steps to those

in the early stages

of initiatives

Advanced: Uses

complex concepts

requiring foundational

knowledge and prior

experience to take

initiatives to the

next level

Focus

Tactical: Provides

tactical information

that can be used

straightaway, with

a focus on how-to’s,

do’s and don’ts

and best practices

Strategic: Focuses

on the strategic

insight supporting

the development

and implementation

of an action plan

Perspective

Business: Targets

business leaders or

IT professionals who

need to understand

the challenges and

opportunities from a

business, organizational

or cultural perspective

Technology: Aids

IT professionals who

need to understand

the challenges and

opportunities from a

technology perspective

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Media and association partner

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