Practitioner’s workshop and hands-on lab
1pm - 4pm | 27 November 2019 | London
Practitioner’s workshop and hands-on lab
1pm - 4pm | 27 November 2019 | London
As businesses focus on leveraging data to drive digital transformation, technology leaders are struggling to keep pace with the high volume of data coming in at high speed and rapidly evolving technologies. What’s needed is an approach that helps you turn raw data into insights that can affect business decisions and operations.
Cloud data lakes and cloud data warehouses have emerged as a popular architectural pattern to support next-generation analytics. Informatica’s comprehensive AI-driven cloud data lake management solution natively ingests, streams, integrates, cleanses, governs, protects, and processes data engineering workloads in multi-cloud environments.
In this three-hour workshop, you will hear from subject matter experts, see live demos, and get hands-on with the product to support your cloud data lake initiative. You’ll also get a chance to discuss critical topics such as ingesting data from any data source at scale, storing the data securely, processing stream and batch data using a serverless framework, and enabling users to prepare and process big data for advanced analytics.
Who should attend?
This workshop is geared toward enterprise architects and senior IT leaders looking to drive more value from their data by learning about cloud data lake management. During this workshop attendees will learn:
Attendees should have:
Attendees should bring:
Date: | 27 November 2019 |
Time: | 1pm - 4pm |
Location: | Informatica London Dashwood House, 69 Old Broad St London EC2M 1QS |
Agenda
1:00 | Introduction + Welcome |
1:10 | Presentation: Building a managed cloud data lake for next-gen analytics |
1:55 | Live demos, and hands-on lab with Informatica’s comprehensive AI-driven cloud data lake management solution |
3:30 | Best practices and implementation success stories |
3:50 | Closing Remarks |
4:00 | Networking drinks & nibbles |
Location
The November 27 workshop is now full
However, we have organised an additional workshop on December 4, please register here.