Archived Broadcasts
Is It Safe? DM Radio Talks Security
Date: May 8, 2008
Sponsor: Health Data Management
Across the board, CIOs affirm that security remains a top spending category. Increasingly, security is tied to the world of Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC). New data security standards are being applied in different industries, many with associated costs, deadlines and requirements for compliance. With the evolution of the Internet, Web applications and online interactions among employees, customers and partners require new policies, procedures and granular understanding of data to supplement traditional logging and audits. How can enterprises unify frameworks for security and determine proper roles and responsibilities? Tune into this episode of DM Radio to hear several industry experts on the subject, including: Phillip Villella, Ph.D., Chief Scientist & Founder of LogRhythm; Mark Kraynak, Senior Director for Imperva; and Mike Jerbic, Principal Consultant for Trusted Systems Consulting. Attendees will learn:
- how to use security applications and processes for other benefits
- where security, risk management, governance and compliance intersect
- which free and inexpensive measures can be taken to improve security
- how the era of Web 2.0 impacts security issues adversely
- how to 'trick the intruder' and thus improve security
Will Web Analytics Change the World of Business?
Date: May 1, 2008
Sponsor: Health Data Management
Sure, Web Analytics can help you sell more stuff, but that's just for starters. These days, Web Analytics can facilitate everything from customer segmentation to product development, all the way up to driving corporate strategy. The key question is: Are you asking the right questions? Tune into this episode of DM Radio as we explore the expanding role of Web Analytics. We'll find out what's up with Google Analytics, and we'll hear about how cutting-edge companies are using Web Analytics in all sorts of ways. Guests will include: Daniel O'Neil, a self-described Alchemist and Analyst for Pure Visibility; Jason Burby, Chief Analytics Officer for ZAAZ; and Andrew Edwards, Managing Partner for Technology Leaders.
Enterprise Architecture: All for One and One for All
Date: April 24, 2008
Sponsor: Health Data Management
As the Director of Enterprise Architecture and IT Governance for the United States Coast Guard, Andy Blumenthal has no shortage of responsibility. Of course, hes no stranger to tall orders, having served as the Chief Enterprise Architect for the Secret Service as well. Tune into this episode of DM Radio to hear Blumenthal extol the virtues of a user-centric Enterprise Architecture. Hell join DM Radio hosts Eric Kavanagh and Jim Ericson, along with special guests Jim Green, CEO of Composite Software, and Tom Reamy, Chief Knowledge Architect for KAPS Group. The mission? To define and explore Enterprise Architecture, and the pillars of Data Architecture, Information Architecture, Business Architecture and Integration Architecture.
Putting the Context Around Text Mining
Date: April 17, 2008
Sponsor: BI Review
Text mining can yield significant insight, but how does it work? Tune into DM Radio this Thursday at 3 EDT to hear from several industry leaders. DM Radio hosts Eric Kavanagh and Jim Ericson will interview: Barry DeVille of SAS Institute, Jeff Catlin of Lexalytics and Dean Abbot of The Modeling Agency. Well cover a range of issues, from best practices to embrace and pitfalls to avoid.
Business Process Management: From Modeling to Workflow Engines
Date: April 10, 2008
Sponsor: BI Review
Companies have invested millions of dollars trying to organize, analyze and leverage information, but if their processes are not defined and managed, ROI will be DOA. Tune into this episode of DM Radio to learn from former General Electric CIO Dr. Kiran K Garimella, author of The Power of Process: Unleashing the Source of Competitive Advantage. We'll also hear from Steve Arbogast of Advent Enterprises, and Michael Seeger of Optimal Business Solutions. Topics covered include process design, workflow engines, BPEL and more.
Road Show: MDM Summit, San Francisco
Date: March 31, 2008
Sponsor: MDM Summit
What's happening at the MDM Summit in San Francisco? Tune into DM Radio, Road Show to find out! We'll interview a host of event speakers, vendors and consultants to find out what's hot in the field of master data management. Broadcast starts at 6 p.m. Pacific time, and runs till 8 p.m. We'll hear from Oracle, Initiate Systems, Riversand, BearingPoint and many others.
Special Edition: An Information Revolution, Part III
Date: March 28, 2008
Sponsor: DM Radio
Emerging trends and technologies can rewrite the rules in ways that pay tremendous dividends for some, while leaving others woefully behind the curve. Knowing which trend or technology -- that's the key. Tune into this Special Edition to hear a host of Info 2.0 experts, including: Dan Gisolfi of IBM's Emerging Internet Technologies group; Doug Moran, vice president of community and co-founder of Pentaho; and Chris Keene, CEO of Wavemaker; as well as special guest host Mark Madsen of Third Nature. Topics covered will include: mixing it up with mash-ups; the open-source Achilles heel; the power and drawbacks of AJAX; the 'service' in SOA.
Special Edition: An Information Revolution, Part II
Date: March 14, 2008
Sponsor: DM Radio
Tune into this episode of Special Edition to hear IBM and SAP comment on convergence. As the new owners of Cognos and BusinessObjects, respectively, they'll shed light on what happened, why, and what's next. You'll hear from IBM's Marc Andrews on what SOA had to do with it; from SAP's Timo Elliott on why BusinessObjects gets a relatively free hand; and from TDWI's Philip Russom on the rise of composite applications.
Special Edition: An Information Revolution, Part I
Date: February 29, 2008
Sponsor: DM Radio
Tune into this episode of DM Radio, Special Edition, to hear what Microsoft's Bill Baker, Oracle's 'BI Joe' Thomas, and AmberLeaf's Larry Goldman say about converenge in the field of information management. Topics include: where PerformancePoint and SharePoint mix with SQL Server; what Oracle's strategic portfolio is all about; why some of AmberLeaf's customers are reportedly confused.



