TDWI White Paper Library
TDWI maintains this library of white papers as a resource for in-depth research and commentary about the big data, business intelligence, data warehousing, and analytics industry. The content in this repository is crafted by TDWI's software and consulting partners. To find out how your company can promote its content in this library, click here.
January 1, 2019
Explore these four steps to learn how to build a modern data architecture with legacy data today.
Sponsored by Precisely
January 1, 2019
Learn about the benefits of design once, deploy anywhere systems and explore three real-world examples of how organizations today are leveraging mainframe data in the cloud.
Sponsored by Precisely
January 1, 2019
In data visualization, flow is crucial. Your audience should smoothly absorb and use the information in a dashboard without distractions or turbulence. Lack of flow means lack of communication, which means failure.
Sponsored by Tableau Software
January 1, 2019
Despite years of vetting and advances in media measurement, analytics, models and attribution, Forbes research—with over 800 CMOs and 50 subject matter experts—revealed that most CMOs still struggle to quantify and communicate the value marketing creates to their leadership, peers and partners.
Sponsored by Tableau Software
January 1, 2019
The machine learning data catalog has emerged as a key technology enabler for a "single source of reference" -- one place for anyone within the organization to find curated data, understand how that data has been used and why it was created, and trust that it is right for the analysis at hand, whether they are a data scientist, an analyst, or even a casual business consumer of data.
Sponsored by Alation
January 1, 2019
Summary report on a series of benchmarks to determine the relative performance of the Actian Vector in-memory second generation columnar analytics database.
Sponsored by Actian
January 1, 2019
The crushing problem of managing data in an increasingly complex, hybrid, distributed world is too great for even highly-skilled analysts and scientists to handle alone.
Sponsored by Io-Tahoe