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May07
3:45 PM - 4:30 PM

Supporting Data Analytics: Tableau, Qlik, MicroStrategy…Oh My!

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Julien Mansier

Sr. Solutions Engineer and Security Enthusiast, Progress

Bio:

Solutions Engineer at Progress focusing mostly on Data Connectivity and Integration. I am also passionate about security.


Sessions:

Tue, 07 May | 3:45 PM - 4:30 PM

Supporting Data Analytics: Tableau, Qlik, MicroStrategy…Oh My!

Business applications are deluged by requests from business analysts, data engineers and data scientists who are seeking to deliver ROI from large investments in data analytics. We refer to this as "open analytics," a means to supplement embedded analytics by satisfying demand through an open data access layer designed to support analytics across standard interoperable interfaces. See how data analytics professionals access data across analytics languages such as SAS, R, Python and Java, as well as frameworks such as Hadoop and Spark, with an emerging "bring-your-own-analytics" (BYOA) capability for business applications.
Wed, 08 May | 2:45 PM - 3:30 PM

Case Study: How Deltek Delivered "Bring-Your-Own-Analytics" (BYOA) with Their Cloud App

The analytics industry is a $16B market. Business applications like Deltek are deluged by data requests from their customers' BI and data teams who are seeking to deliver ROI from large investments in data analytics. Learn how Deltek partnered with Progress DataDirect to support analytics across popular tools such as Tableau, Qlik, PowerBI, SAS, MicroStrategy, Cognos, OBIEE, R, Python and more with an emerging "bring-your-own-analytics" (BYOA) capability for business applications.
Thu, 09 May | 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Beyond Datamasking and Access Controls: Modern Security in a Privacy Conscious World

In this session, we'll cover topics that impact business today around security and compliance. We'll review real-world solutions to data access in a world concerned about GDPR and other data privacy regulations. We'll use Progress products to build a data access paradigm which includes controls for non-technical compliance experts.

Business applications are deluged by requests from business analysts, data engineers and data scientists who are seeking to deliver ROI from large investments in data analytics. We refer to this as "open analytics," a means to supplement embedded analytics by satisfying demand through an open data access layer designed to support analytics across standard interoperable interfaces. See how data analytics professionals access data across analytics languages such as SAS, R, Python and Java, as well as frameworks such as Hadoop and Spark, with an emerging "bring-your-own-analytics" (BYOA) capability for business applications.
Audience

Technical

Session Type

Presentation

Product

DataDirect

Topic

OpenEdge Platform

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