Sep 23–26, 2019
Schedule: BI, Interactive Analytics and Visualization sessions
9:00am–12:30pm Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Location: 1E 08
Matt Fuller (Starburst)
Used by Facebook, Netflix, Airbnb, LinkedIn, Twitter, Uber, and others, Presto has become the ubiquitous open source software for SQL on anything. Presto was built from the ground up for fast interactive SQL analytics against disparate data sources ranging in size from GBs to PBs. Join Matt Fuller to learn how to use Presto and explore use cases and best practices you can implement today.
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9:00am–5:00pm Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Location: 1A 08
Alistair Croll (Solve For Interesting),
Jennifer Yang (Wells Fargo ECS),
Brian Lynch (TD Bank Group),
Dan Barker (RSA Security),
Rochelle March (Trucost),
Catherine Gu (Stanford University),
Karan Jaswal (Cinchy),
Moto Tohda (Tokyo Century (USA)),
Viridiana Lourdes (Ayasdi),
Peter Swartz (Altana Trade),
Mikheil Nadareishvili (TBC Bank)
From analyzing risk and detecting fraud to predicting payments and improving customer experience, take a deep dive into the ways data technologies are transforming the financial industry.
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1:30pm–5:00pm Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Location: 1E 09
Gowrishankar Balasubramanian (Amazon Web Services),
Rajeev Srinivasan (Amazon Web Services)
Enterprises adopt cloud platforms such as AWS for agility, elasticity, and cost savings. Database design and management requires a different mindset in AWS when compared to traditional RDBMS design. Gowrishankar Balasubramanian and Rajeev Srinivasan explore considerations in choosing the right database for your use case and access pattern while migrating or building a new application on the cloud.
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1:30pm–5:00pm Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Location: 1E 12/13
Mark Madsen (Teradata),
Todd Walter (Archimedata)
Building a data lake involves more than installing Hadoop or putting data into AWS. The goal in most organizations is to build a multiuse data infrastructure that isn't subject to past constraints. Mark Madsen and Todd Walter explore design assumptions and principles and walk you through a reference architecture to use as you work to unify your analytics infrastructure.
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1:15pm–1:55pm Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Location: 1E 12/13
Felipe Hoffa (Google),
Bob Bradley (Geotab)
Geotab is a world-leading asset-tracking company with millions of vehicles under service every day. Felipe Hoffa and Bob Bradley examine the challenges and solutions to create an ML- and geographic information system- (GI)S enabled petabyte-scale data warehouse leveraging Google Cloud. And they dive into the process to publish open, how you can access it, and how cities are using it.
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2:05pm–2:45pm Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Location: 1E 09
Tomer Shiran (Dremio),
Jacques Nadeau (Dremio)
Data lakes have become a key ingredient in the data architecture of most companies. In the cloud, object storage systems such as S3 and ADLS make it easier than ever to operate a data lake. Tomer Shiran and Jacques Nadeau explain how you can build best-in-class data lakes in the cloud, leveraging open source technologies and the cloud's elasticity to run and optimize workloads simultaneously.
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4:35pm–5:15pm Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Location: 1E 14
Giovanni Tummarello (Siren)
Elasticsearch (ES) allows extremely quick search and drilldowns on large amounts of semistructured data. Elasticsearch, however, does not have relational join capabilities. Giovanni Tummarello examines a plug-in for ES that adds cluster distributed joins and demonstrates how it enables an exciting array of use cases dealing with interconnected or "Knowledge Graph" enterprise data.
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1:15pm–1:55pm Thursday, September 26, 2019
Location: 1E 09
Shant Hovsepian (Arcadia Data)
With cloud object storage (e.g., S3, ADLS) one expects business intelligence (BI) applications to benefit from the scale of data and real-time analytics. However, traditional BI in the cloud surfaces nonobvious challenges. Shant Hovsepian examines service-oriented cloud design (storage, compute, catalog, security, SQL) and how native cloud BI provides analytic depth, low cost, and performance.
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2:05pm–2:45pm Thursday, September 26, 2019
Location: 1E 14
Akshay Rai (Linkedin)
Failures or issues in a product or service can negatively affect the business. Detecting issues in advance and recovering from them is crucial to keeping the business alive. Join Akshay Rai to learn more about LinkedIn's next-generation open source monitoring platform, an integrated solution for real-time alerting and collaborative analysis.
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2:05pm–2:45pm Thursday, September 26, 2019
Location: 1E 12/13
Alex Yoon (T-Mobile)
T-Mobile successfully improved the quality of voice calling by analyzing crowdsourced big data from mobile devices. Alex Yoon walks you through how engineers from multiple backgrounds collaborated to achieve 10% improvement in voice quality and why the analysis of big data was the key to the success in bringing a better voice call service quality to millions of end users.
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3:45pm–4:25pm Thursday, September 26, 2019
Location: 1E 14
Audrey Lobo-Pulo (Phoensight),
Annette Hester (National Energy Board, Canada)
As new digital platforms emerge and governments look at new ways to engage with citizens, there's an increasing awareness of the role these platforms play in shaping public participation and democracy. Audrey Lobo-Pulo, Annette Hester, and Ryan Hum examine the design attributes of civic engagement technologies and their ensuing impacts and an NEB Canada case study.
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