Date: | March 3, 2016 |
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Time: | 09:00-10:00 a.m |
Event: | Big Data Spatial Analytics and Geo-Dashboards |
Topic: | Big Data Spatial Analytics and Geo-Dashboards |
Sponsor: | CMaps Analytics |
Public: | Public |
Registration: | Click here to register. |
Category Archives: Maps
Ep #14 Infographic: 4 Step path to success with GIS and Analytics
Matt Sheehan of WebMapSolutions shares his process to get from WHERE questions to a solution
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Ep #14: The Four Step Path to Success with GIS and Analytics with Matt Sheehan
Discover how to apply GIS solutions to solve your data problems
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This week on Analytics on Fire, I was away on vacation, but Ryan had an exciting one-on-one with Matt Sheehan, a pioneer in the location intelligence community. Join us as Matt breaks down how GIS (Geographic Information System) is becoming a sought after solution across a range of industries looking to make better decisions for strategic growth. Matt […]
Ep #13 Infographic: 3 Steps to Mapify Your KPIs
Ryan Goodman of CMaps Analytics blueprint for Location Analytics success
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“Mapify your KPIs”, is a process to identify existing business problems and process where location, proximity, or distance matters. The result of this process are definitions for new leading indicators and supporting analytics that align to your performance management, Business Intelligence, and analytics strategy.
Ep #13: 3 Steps to Mapify Your KPI’s with Ryan Goodman of CMaps Analytics
Learn how to build a map solution that highlights what is important in an elegant and simple process.
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This week on Analytics on Fire, our very special guest is none other than our very own Ryan Goodman. Ryan is the CEO of CMaps Analytics (formerly Centigon Solutions), co-founder of Analytics on Fire and the resident maps guy. He has spent over 12 years designing analytics business apps and harnesses all of that experience […]
MARCH 3, 9am PST / 12pm EST
With guest presenter Neil Uebelein, nVIsion CEO
With millions or billions of assets, enterprises have the daunting task of funneling mountains of data into meaningful bytes of information for business stakeholders. Spatial analytics is the secret sauce nVision has been cooking up for years in its nContinuum tools, using a powerful blend of Alteryx, CMaps Analytics, and enterprise dashboard technologies.
WEBINAR: 3 Steps to Mapify your KPIs
Strategic spatial analytics made simple
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The demand for geospatial analytics is a byproduct of increasing volumes of spatial data we create. In 2016, more BI and analytics stakeholders will push for spatial analysis as a key requirement. Our co-creator of Analytics on Fire and maps guru will expand on one of our most popular 2015 articles, “3 Steps to Mapify your Big Data KPIs.” LIVE […]
Why Maps are the Next Big Data Viz Trend
How Internet of Things is Igniting Location Analytics
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Internet of Things is creating new opportunities to better understand how customers, employees, and assets behave through device generated data. As consumers, we are participants in the “Internet of Everything” boom by using connected smartphones, cars, and home appliances. The data we generate every day is invaluable for enterprises that can effectively analyze and communicate the impact of IoT trends. […]
3 Simple Steps to Mapify your Big Data KPIs
Making location matter for Internet of Things
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As your enterprise conforms to an “internet of things” world, your customers, employees, and seemingly unlimited connected devices are generating tons of location data. Machine and device generated data is a breeding ground for new big data opportunities, and over 80% of this data has a location attribute. Why Location Matters? Your customers and employees […]
Are Maps Useful Big Data Viz or the Next Pie Chart?
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Maps and Location Intelligence will be a critical decision-making tools for your organization if they aren’t already. Maps are not like pie charts and gauges, but they are often treated as executive eye candy by Business Intelligence practitioners. It is well documented that data viz experts hate pie charts because they are ineffective communication tools. Exploring the following questions […]