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Live Webinar October 31st, 2017 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: O’Reilly

AI is already ubiquitous in daily life, performing many small tasks that we now take for granted, from helping tag our friends in photos to helping us remember to get milk when we’re ordering groceries online.

It’s increasingly becoming more ingrained in the business world as well.

In fact, early enterprise AI adopters are demonstrating these early high-impact business outcomes in narrow, well-defined use cases.

Most organizations are still trying to understand where best to apply AI and concerned with the feasibility of taking on an AI initiative.

Join Chad Meley for a discussion of the current state of AI within large enterprises, and a look at the trends that will shape their future architectures.

Learn:

  • How AI is currently driving business outcomes in a variety of industries
  • The different options and considerations for enterprises to consume AI technology
  • What engineering problems must be solved for AI to go mainstream within large enterprises

Presenter: Chad Meley (LinkedIn profile) BA MBA, VP Product Marketing Teradata, understands trends in the analytics and big data space, and leads a team of technology specialists to interpret the needs and expectations of customers. Previously   he led the Electronic Arts’ Data Platform. Chad has held a variety of other leadership roles centered around data and analytics while at Dell and FedEx. Professional awards include Best Practice Award for Driving Business Results in Data Warehousing, Marketing Excellence Award from the Direct Marketing Association, and Marketing Gold Award from Marketing Sherpa. Chad is also an in demand speaker at conferences.

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Bringing Artificial Intelligence To The Enterprise

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