1 http://www.damachicago.org/ APRIL 2016 Volume 33 Issue 2 NEWSLETTER Highlights Wed, April 27th 2016 PRE-REGISTER for April Meeng by Monday April 25th, 2016 Go to hp://www.damachicago.org/ and enter your informaon in the right hand column entled “MEETING PRE-REGISTRATION” DAMA Members!!! Renew Your DAMA Membership for the 2016 year Corporate Memberships — Provides Unlimited aendees for your company — $200, Individual Memberships — $50 Students — $10. Membership is yearly. Please renew by going to our website at DAMAChicago.org and clicking on 'Pay Your Dues'. Prospecve members, now would be a great me to join DAMA. Just follow the above instrucons. If you have any quesons about membership please contact John Grage at [email protected]From the Desk of Latha Nair, President, DAMA Chicago Chapter Upcoming Meengs Back in college I took a course on AI. By the end of the first week, it was clear that my natural intelli- gence did not care much for its arficial counter- part. I dropped the course and never gave it another thought. As they say, one can run but one can’t hide! Prodigious quanes of data, it turns out, naturally leads to the creaon of “smarter” machines and onwards to machines that can learn. If we think that we are sll far from encountering AI in our daily lives, we are a befuddled, data-addled, ignorant lot! A roboc butler may sll be science ficon, but we have already made contact with AI. Airbnb has Aerosolve – gives pricing ps. Amazon has Amazon Machine Learning – analycs with massive data sets. Expert Personal Shopper (XPS) provides personalized shopping experience. IPSoſt has Amelia – a “virtual service-desk employee” deployed from the cloud. Google is catching up with Cloud Machine Learning promising “deep learn- ing techniques” The “AI-as-a-service” cloud makes the technology accessible to small busi- nesses in a cost effecve, efficient manner. Viola, a rejuvenated Business Intelligence! Then there are the predicons: AI is touted as the key to unlocking big data. By 2045 half the jobs in the world will go to AI. Terminator movies are on the verge of becoming reality. Personally, I am excited about the AI-driven autonomous car that will squire me around town when I age into a crusty old crone. By my side, will be the handsome, sensive AI personal assistant who can fold the laundry just so. Day dreams aside, EDW is coming up in the third week of April. Very intelli- gently and presciently, the April DAMA meeng has been moved to the fourth week; April 27 th to be precise. DATE LOCATION SPEAKERS June 15th, 2016 Blue Cross Blue Shield Corporate Peter Aiken - “The Importance of MDM Charles Lorenz, - “Why Do Data Warehouses Take So Long April’s DAMA Chicago meeting is one week later in April, due to EDW Conference. Discover Financial Services 2500 Lake Cook Rd. Riverwoods, IL 60015 Building 1 , Auditorium The Confluence of Artificial Intelligence and Data Archives Missed a DAMA Chicago Meeng ? Check out the DAMA Chicago Archives Page for Past Meeng Presentaons.
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http://www.damachicago.org/ APRIL 2016 Volume 33 Issue 2
NEWSLETTER
Highlights
Wed, April 27th 2016 PRE-REGISTER for April Meeting by
Monday April 25th, 2016
Go to
http://www.damachicago.org/
and enter your information in the right
hand column entitled
“MEETING PRE-REGISTRATION”
DAMA Members!!! Renew Your DAMA Membership for the 2016 year Corporate Memberships — Provides Unlimited attendees for your company — $200, Individual Memberships — $50 Students — $10. Membership is yearly. Please renew by going to our website at DAMAChicago.org and clicking on 'Pay Your Dues'. Prospective members, now would be a great time to join DAMA. Just follow the above instructions. If you have any questions about membership please contact John Grage at [email protected]
From the Desk of Latha Nair, President, DAMA Chicago Chapter
Upcoming Meetings
Back in college I took a course on AI. By the end of the first week, it was clear that my natural intelli-gence did not care much for its artificial counter-part. I dropped the course and never gave it another thought. As they say, one can run but one can’t hide! Prodigious quantities of data, it turns out, naturally leads to the creation of “smarter” machines and onwards to machines that can learn. If we think that we are still far from encountering AI in our daily lives, we are a befuddled, data-addled, ignorant lot! A robotic butler may still be science fiction, but we have already made contact with AI.
Airbnb has Aerosolve – gives pricing tips. Amazon has Amazon Machine Learning – analytics with massive data sets. Expert Personal Shopper (XPS) provides personalized shopping experience. IPSoft has Amelia – a “virtual service-desk employee” deployed from the cloud. Google is catching up with Cloud Machine Learning promising “deep learn-ing techniques” The “AI-as-a-service” cloud makes the technology accessible to small busi-nesses in a cost effective, efficient manner. Viola, a rejuvenated Business Intelligence! Then there are the predictions: AI is touted as the key to unlocking big data. By 2045 half the jobs in the world will go to AI. Terminator movies are on the verge of becoming reality. Personally, I am excited about the AI-driven autonomous car that will squire me around town when I age into a crusty old crone. By my side, will be the handsome, sensitive AI personal assistant who can fold the laundry just so. Day dreams aside, EDW is coming up in the third week of April. Very intelli-gently and presciently, the April DAMA meeting has been moved to the fourth week; April 27th to be precise.
DATE LOCATION SPEAKERS
June 15th, 2016 Blue Cross Blue Shield
Corporate
Peter Aiken - “The Importance of MDM Charles Lorenz, - “Why Do Data Warehouses Take So Long
April’s DAMA Chicago meeting is one week later in April, due to EDW Conference.
11:15a.m David Blackfield – Turning Technologists into
Turkeys
12 noon Lunch
1:30 p.m. David Marco – Big Data Management Demystified
3:00 p.m. Prize Drawing & Adjournment
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DAMA Chicago Meeting—April 27th, 2016 Agenda & Speakers
Morning Presentation
Afternoon Presentation
TOPIC: Cloud Technologies & Governance The cloud is not the future of enterprise computing: it’s the NOW of enterprise computing. We are in the midst of a data awareness renaissance, and our organizations are demanding that we build analytics capabilities to drive future success. Cloud technologies are part of the answer, but to fully re-spond to these challenges we need to bring new mindsets and techniques to data management. It’s up to us data professionals to bring these capabilities to our businesses. If your business is not already there, it needs to be. We will cover data terms such as Internet of Things; Why the cloud makes some new things possible, many things easier, and a few things much harder – and how we need to adapt our data management practices in response ; Why business impact is the only thing that really matters; What all this means for business as usual, and how to build a high-performance organization driven by data in the cloud Speaker Bio: Anthony Algmin Anthony J. Algmin helps businesses use data to get better at what
they do. He is currently the Chief Data Architect at Uturn Data Solu-
tions, a company specializing in helping businesses move to the
cloud.
Previously, Anthony was the Chicago Transit Authority's first Chief
Data Officer, developing data analytics capabilities to help the CTA
improve transit services for millions of Chicagoans.
His early career was in the capital markets industry, performing
technical and management roles to improve business performance
with data and analytics. Anthony frequently speaks at national and local events, and contributes
to the data governance and data management communities. He has
MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern Universi-
ty.
TOPIC: Turning Technologists into Turkeys
A light hearted look at thought and communication processes
using the power of silly analogies and psychology. This
presentation combines aspects of leadership principles from
W. Edwards Deming, process management from Alec Sharp
and more to create a practical guide at re-examining your
thoughts and relationships in the workplace.
Speaker Bio: David Blackfield David Blackfield has been a developer, systems analyst and data modeler for Allstate Insurance’s Data Warehouse for 8 years. In addition to his degree in Information Technology he has a minor in Psychology focusing on relationship dynamics.
TOPIC: Big Data Management Demystified Big Data is everywhere! There isn’t an IT publica-tion, blog or online newsletter that doesn’t have Big Data as its most talked about item. More im-portantly all of our C-Level executives are talking about it and demanding that we do it. The problem we face is that these same executives do not even know what Big Data is or the astro-nomically high failure rates that these massive pro-jects are experiencing. This keynote address will provide the statistics on Big Data failures and a top 10 list of what all Big Data project need to avoid if they are going to be successful.
Discussions include - Introduction – an Overview of Big Data Fundamental Big Data Definitions Is Big Data Successful? Actual Big Data Failure Rates Big Data Top 10 List of what NOT to do
Speaker Bio: David Marco Best known as the world’s foremost authority on meta data management and the father of the Managed Meta Data Environment, David is an internationally recog-nized expert in the fields of master data management, data governance, big data, data warehousing and enter-prise information management (EIM). He is president of EWSolutions (EWSolutions.com. ) In 2008 David Marco was enshrined into the very select DAMA Data Management Hall of Fame (Professional Achievement Award) which is the highest honor a data management professional can attain. David Marco has taught at the University of Chicago and DePaul University, and is on the Advisory Council for DePaul University’s College of Commerce.
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ABOUT DAMA CHICAGO
•Bi-monthly meetings •Member Newsletter •Information Exchange Forums and
Special Interest Groups •Heavily discounted training
targeted to the DM Professional •Lending Library of top DRM books •Corporate discount on dues
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
Chapter President Latha Nair
Treasurer Susan Earley
Secretary Alan D. Arico
VP Membership John Grage
VP Programs Cathy Nolan
Asst. VP Programs Diane Voyles
VP Marketing Emmanuel Kuenyefu
Librarian Michael Ryan
VP Info. Services Michael Miller
VP Online Services Dan Murphy
Past President Ray Coffman
DAMA Int. Liaison Cathy Nolan
VP Education Services Diane Voyles
OFFICERS
DAMA Chicago was founded in the Fall of 1986 with the first meeting in December of
that year. DAMA Chicago holds six bimonthly meetings annually on topics pursuant
to DAMA’s goals. These meetings include informal round-table discussions, featured
presenters, invaluable sharing through association with professionals in our field, two
Special Interest Groups, and much more. The Chicago Chapter has attained broad
appeal in the Midwest as a resource for Information Resource Management.
(DAMA), Chicago is a non-profit, vendor independent professional organization dedi-
cated to the advancement of data asset management concepts. DAMA Chicago's
mission is to engage in activities that
promote data management concepts and to broaden the skills of professionals who
work in this field.
GOALS
- To promote and develop data management concepts and practices.
- To be a focal point for issues relating to data management practices.
- To further the professional development of data management professionals.
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