Connecting the Dots
     


Connecting the Dots:
Turning Disparate Data into Actionable Intelligence.

One of the greatest challenges facing large organizations and governmental agencies in the exploding information age is the need to “connect the dots” across distributed and/or disparate data repositories in order to extract meaningful knowledge. Despite billions of dollars spent on traditional search and
business intelligence technologies, most organizations still find that the whole still does not exceed the sum of its parts.

Do you have a similar “connecting the dots” problem?


Come learn more about what one government official calls the “holy grail” of knowledge extraction in the post 9/11 world. see how they securely find, fuse, analyze, monitor, share and act upon information from within their enterprise and across the globe as if it were all seamlessly contained in a single local application.

This event will:
  • Detail the limitations inherent in traditional solutions which prevent organizations from realizing the full potential value of their information assets.
  • Outline the architecture necessary to “connect the dots” across distributed and/or disparate data repositories.
  • Highlight the best practices approach used by corporations as well as post 9/11 governmental agencies to overcome the most common “connecting the dots” obstacles.
Chiliad
Robins Giola


What: Chiliad Tech Day
When: Thursday, June 11, 2009
Where: Metro Marriott
Washington, DC
Registration:
To attend register at www.suneventreg.com, #2767.

To RSVP by phone or for more information please contact:
Linda Lam at [email protected] or at (703) 485-4187.
Agenda:
8:00am
Registration

8:30am
Introduction

9:00am
Connecting the Dots:
Turning Disparate Data into Actionable Intelligence

10:30am
Demo

11:00am
Q&A

Should you have any problem downloading the presentation or have other questions, please feel free to contact Linda Lam at [email protected] or 703.485.4187.

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If your employer requires payment for attending this event, please contact Linda Lam at 703-485-4187 or [email protected].