C-DAC Mumbai (formerly NCST) and Computer Society of India (CSI) are jointly organizing a four days intensive workshop on “BI DW: Tools and Techniques” on December 01-04, 2010 with the support of TDWI India chapter. The Knowledge Based Computer Systems division at C-DAC Mumbai carries out research and development in core areas of Natural Language Processing, Expert Systems, Case Based Reasoning, Information Retrieval, Data Mining, Soft Computing and Planning and Scheduling.
The workshop intents to provide a comprehensive overview of the field of Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing with hands-on practical experience on tools like Weka, Mondrian and Kettle. The workshop will also provide an opportunity for interactions among the participants from different academic institutions, research organizations and industry practitioners in India. We plan to invite distinguished researchers and professionals to give keynote lectures in emerging Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing technologies
Many organizations are awash with data, but starving for information and getting out intelligence of it. However, some organizations have successfully developed certain analytical competencies and gets the benefits in this competitive edge. Intelligence can make good impact on a organization growth.
Objective of Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing
- Understand the possible competitive benefits of using intelligence collected on business performance, customers, markets, business processes, service contracts, etc.
- Get a deep understanding of the organizational impact of "going intelligent".
- Get a view on the tools and techniques associated with BI.
- Support to better decision making for organization.
BIDW workshop provides an opportunity to study Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing in detail and promote the usage of Data Warehousing and Data Mining concept in project with Gigabyte or Terabyte of data.
Target Audience
- Software Professionals
- Researchers
- Professors
- Students
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