Real-time business intelligence with JBoss Enterprise Data Services

This webinar will discuss how data virtualization and a service-oriented architecture provide the foundation for flexible data services and real-time business intelligence.

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Many companies are embarking on key initiatives that promise better, more cost-effective management decisions by providing up-to-the-minute, operational indicators of the state of the business. The reporting and business intelligence (BI) applications that guide effective business decisions require access to complete and consistent information.

To enable this, live data and reference data must be gathered, combined, and carefully managed. The challenge then falls to IT managers to integrate a host of disparate data assets to support business intelligence or data mining initiatives. Many times, these initiatives drive new data tier development and deployments, data marts and replication, all of which are costly, time consuming and usually do not deliver real-time intelligence.

Red Hat believes there is a better way. Attend this webinar to learn:

  • How data virtualization and a service-oriented architecture with an ESB provide the foundation for flexible data services.

  • How this data service fabric can be leveraged to provide real-time business intelligence.

  • What the business and IT advantages of a data service-focused approach are.

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Date: January 17, 2012

Time:
  • recorded
Length: 01:00
Language: English
Audience: Business and Technical

Speaker(s):

Pierre Fricke Director of Product Line Management, SOA Platforms, Red Hat
Ken Johnson Sr. Product Manager, Red Hat

About Pierre Fricke: As Director of Product Line Management for Red Hat's JBoss SOA products, Pierre Fricke is responsible for driving the strategy and enterprise messaging for these Red Hat products. Starting with JBoss Portal and JBoss jBPM in 2005, Pierre led the product strategy and expansion into the integration and SOA market with the JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform which includes JBoss ESB, JBoss jBPM and JBoss Rules. Today, these products are the unit volume market leader or emerging strong challengers to long time incumbents. Pierre's focus is to expand Red Hat's market presence in integration, service-oriented architecture and business process automation, bringing the value of open source and community innovation to customers in these markets.
About Ken Johnson: Ken Johnson is a senior product manager in the JBoss Middleware business unit at Red Hat, responsible for SOA and data integration products and technologies. Prior to joining Red Hat, Ken was a senior engineering manager at MetaMatrix, Inc., pioneers in the enterprise information integration (EII) market. He has also held technical leadership positions at Vignette Corporation, Oberon Software and Sybase, Inc., with a focus on application integration and data management technologies.

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