Unlock the Value Of Your Data
Date: Tuesday 30 January 2018
Venue: Microsoft Paddington, 2 Kingdom Street, Paddington, London
Time: 9:30am – 12:30pm
Unlocking the value in your data has never been so crucial within the public sector. With ever shrinking IT budgets, the need to evaluate which BI/AI systems to implement, at the most affordable cost is a top priority for IT professionals.
The future of your business lies in the relentless requirement to derive ever more value from data and data solutions. Data is the lifeblood of any organisation and how you use it makes all the difference!
Join us for a morning workshop on Tuesday 30th January at Microsoft’s offices in Paddington, where Bytes and Northdoor will demonstrate how new cloud services from Microsoft are enabling Local and Regional Governments to quickly and easily gain insights from their data assets. Learn how to utilise your data to overcome frequent business challenges and create advantage.
Who should attend this workshop?
This workshop is designed for Business Decision Makers in the public sector, anyone who is responsible for Data & AI, Automation, Advanced Analytics, Data Transformation.
Agenda
9.30 Registrations / Breakfast
10.00 Introductions + Agenda
10.10 The role of data in digital transformation
10.30 Using cloud services to accelerate data insights in LRG
SQL Server on PaaS
Azure SQL Database
Azure SQL Database Managed Instance
Azure SQL Data Warehouse
Power BI
10.30 Addaction case study – see our video above.
10.50 Break
11.10 Cognitive Services Overview
11.20 Demonstrations
12.15 Q + A
12.20 Lunch + Networking
Meet our guest speaker
Richard Vine Project Manager, Addaction
Richard Vine has been an IT professional for over 20 years delivering projects primarily in the financial services and public sectors. He has spent the most part of the last 7 years delivering Management Information and Business Intelligence projects to improve service delivery.
Space is limited, save your seat today.
For more information about the event, please contact us.