Cloud Nine

I got a note saying my entry below has been accepted for the Cloud Slam 09 Webinar

If you want to hear me speak on Cloud Computing, please mark your calendars for April 21.

Here is the Link to April 21 Webinar-

http://tr.im/ixF5

 

Abstract.

 

The cloud computing paradigm offers unparalleled access to computing resources both in terms of storage as well as processing power for developing countries.The use of predictive analytics and data mining has been hitherto restricted to an elite set of universities and organizations willing to invest tens of thousands in annual license 
fees to software companies like SAS ,SPSS,Oracle and SAP and even more in terms of network and server hardware costs to companies like HP,Dell and IBM.

Every two or three years, the hardware needed to be upgraded , thus putting total cost of ownership of predictive analytics, data driven decision making and resource planning well out of reach of a major part of the planet’s population.Copyright infringements and intellectual property violations further helped create a divide between advanced computing and those who needed it the most.

Now thanks to open source softwares, softwares as a service and cloud hosted processing , even a relatively non funded Indian or Asian or African university ,government office as well as small and medium enterprise can avail the advanced cost savings due to predictive analytics. This in turn will lead to a new era of resource optimized decision making, one which benefits all companies that offer the flexibility of cloud hosted applications to hitherto closed markets.

Which reminds me I have to prepare the presentation as well…….I will post the slides and full article here on this blog too.

Speaking of Webinars, here is one which I am helping which tries to showcase technological methods including CRM and BI to help manage cost challenges and marketing ops in the recession. It’s on 11 a.m. EST April 16, 2009

http://tr.im/isf

Use BI to say BYE to the recession

While the failure of predictive analytics models in the mortgage industry and financial services industry to PREDICT default rates started the recession,

here is something which may just ensure-

Why 2009 wont be like 1929.

Business Intelligence for better Decision Management.

Bad news on coming demand mismatch enabled faster decision making in cutting interest rates, coordinated global action. Inventories fell faster than expected, as companies aligned supply chains faster.

 

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 A webinar coming up on April 16 on using Technology to beat the recession back.

Is this the beginning of the end of the recession? As Winston Churchill said- This may be the end of the beginning.

How are you using 2009 technology to align decision management in the current economic downturn? How much training are you giving yourself for these interesting times.

Beating the Recession Back

Interesting Webinar –Courtesy www.Smartdatacollective.com

How to Boost Service,Cut Costs and Deliver Great Customer Experiences –Even in an Economic Downturn

http://smartdatacollective.com/client/sdc/1/

The paradox of tougher economic times is that customers demand more value, not less, at exactly the moment companies are looking for more cost-effective ways to deliver service. Web and mobile technologies provide important avenues to both savings and quality but the key to success remains knowing more about your existing and potential customers than your competitors do. To win the business of today’s mobile, tech-savvy, product-educated, value-conscious customers you have to dig deeper, think harder, and truly understand their preferences and behavior. You have to deliver a customer experience that is superior to one they can get somewhere else or you’ll lose their business

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Declaration- I work part time as a consulting community evangelist for Smart Data Collective.

The Knowledge Discovery Conference

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Here is a great event and conference in June for people living in Europe ( or willing to travel ) .Do check out the tutorials on data mining and some research work and PhD dissertations – this is cutting edge for people wanting to keep up to with data mining and knowledge discovery.

SAS Global Conference 2009

The resources for SAS Global Conference are now online at

http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings09/TOC.html

The SAS Global Conference starts next week on March 22 till March 25 in Washington D.C.It is one of the oldest ,most renowned community conferences for any statistical software. Ever.

Here is a link to the SAS2009 Ballot Results in which users were polled on what features they like /dislike and want added to SAS Institute‘s suite of products and indeed to the SAS Language itself

 

http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings09/Ballot09.pdf

I really liked the blog as well the YouTube video here –http://blogs.sas.com/sgf/

 

Citation:

SAS Institute Inc. 2009. Proceedings of
the SAS® Global Forum 2009 Conference. Cary, NC: SAS Institute Inc.

Accelerate your business – Even in a weak Economy

Accelerate Your Business–Even in a Weak Economy

Learn how you can use business intelligence to accelerate your company’s growth, even in this difficult economy.  This free webinar from SAP Business Objects will help you discover how you can become a faster, leaner, more agile business by using BI focused on three core strategies:  Cutting operating expenses and discretionary spending; using technology to eliminate inefficiencies, and giving  first priority to your existing customers.  LEARN MORE…

http://events.businessobjects.com/forms/Q109/road/web/index.php?partner=SMtoday1

 

Here ‘s  a nice webinar to attend if you have time.