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Business Intelligence Summit
2-4 May 2011  |  Los Angeles
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The Battle Royale: The New IT Infrastructure vs. the Traditional Infrastructure
Monday, 2 May 2011
04:30 PM – 05:30 PM

This event is available now. It will be available through 5/7/2012 (54 sessions viewable).

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Speakers: Stephen Brobst, Dave Campbell, Donald Feinberg, Sethu Meenakshisundaram, Mike Olson, Mark Townsend
Location: Los Angeles Ballroom
Session Type: Keynote Session

We are moving quickly to fabric computing with virtually integrated computing systems, new servers with storage class memory and Flash and SSD replacing spinning disk. In-memory DBMS and column-store could become provide a single DBMS model for both transactional and analytical applications in the future. These are disruptive changes but promise new applications with low latency and high performance for predictive analytics, business analytics and pattern based strategies. This will require changes to the way we develop and deploy business applications as well as to the ways we integrate transactional and BI/analytic applications. We will moderate a panel/debate of industry CTO’s and thought leaders about the current models and the new/evolving model. In this panel we will seek answers to: 1) Is there really value in these new systems and applications; 2) Will the in-memory column-store DBMS be the answer for tightly integrating both OLTP and Analytic applications; 3) Can the traditional DW DBMS address this new paradigm; 4) Will cloud based infrastructure play a significant role and 5) When and how will this change take place.