Scientel CEO Norman Kutemperor to Present Big Data Analytics- DMF Big Data Conf. Along With NASA, NSF, Director-Executive Office of the President, Wash. DC, Mar. 15, 2017
(PRWEB) March 09, 2017 -- The Big Data and Enterprise Architecture Conference is organized by the non-profit Data Management Forum. This will be a premier event that shows breakthroughs in Big Data, Data Warehousing methods, tools and approaches that are shaping enterprise architecture within major corporations, governments and businesses on a world-wide basis. Special emphasis is placed on how Big Data—and unstructured data in particular—will vastly influence the Data Management world over the next few years.
Speakers involved with NASA, the National Science Foundation, and similar organizations dealing with Big Data issues will discuss some of the most successful programs that will greatly improve the tools and techniques needed to access, organize, and glean discoveries from huge volumes of digital data. The Deputy Director from the Office of the President will also deliver a speech outlining the federal initiatives with regards to Big Data.
For Wednesday, the main seminar day, The Data Warehouse and Enterprise Architecture conference agenda lists showcase topics in Big Data, Analytics, Enterprise Architecture and Data Warehousing.
The power of NoSQL DB in handling any type of Big Data, will be addressed by Mr. Norman T. Kutemperor (who has been called the “Father of NoSQL”), of Scientel. Additional topics discussed by Mr. Kutemperor involve the various innovative ways of storing and managing big data to perform advanced analytics to deliver meaningful insights for all organizations in the most expeditious and timely manner. He will emphasize the critical need for speedy execution and the importance of advanced analytics.
Together, this conference will address such programs that hold the promise to solve the Nation’s most pressing challenges using Big Data Technologies in Education; Science; Defense/Intelligence; Biomedical Research; Computing; Energy; and in many more major arenas.
About Scientel Information Technology, Inc.
Scientel Information Technology, Inc. is a U.S.-based, international, systems technology company, operational since 1977. Scientel also designs/produces highly optimized high end servers, which can be bundled with its "GENSONIX® ENTERPRISE" DBMS software, as a single-source supplier of complete systems for Big Data environments. Scientel also customizes hardware and software for specific applications resulting in higher performance.
Scientel's specialty is advanced NoSQL DBMS design and applications/systems integration for advanced business processes. This includes applications for Big Data, commercial intranets, Supply chain management, IT consulting, support, etc., along with “beyond mainframe-level” Large Data Warehouse Appliance hardware/systems.
GENSONIX® allows very user-friendly data manipulation capabilities found in standard, SQL-based, database management systems, but it goes beyond. It is truly an "ALL-in-One SQL" -- an “All Data Management System” in the form of an ultra-flexible, NoSQL DBMS of perfectly general capabilities and application potentials. It can also function in concert with mainline SQL systems to efficiently handle both structured and unstructured data as a large data warehouse repository. However, it can handle heavy database loads by itself with the aid of the GENSONIX® NSQL©™ query/procedural language. GENSONIX® is capable of handling trillions of rows/transactions for billions of customers, which is a huge advantage in “truly Big Data” structured applications.
Business customers can take advantage of Scientel’s capabilities in advanced Business Intelligence and Data Analytics to grow their business by handling Big Data more cost-effectively and with greater insights to remain competitive. Scientific, government, and similar organizations can use these capabilities to efficiently process Big Data, instead of being swamped by it.
Norman Kutemperor, Scientel, http://www.scientel.com, 248-433-4700 Ext: 15, [email protected]
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