Tag Archives: User Groups & Conferences
More on the Rittman Mead BI Forum 2015 Masterclass : “Delivering the Oracle Big Data and Information Management Reference Architecture”
Each year at the Rittman Mead BI Forum we host an optional one-day masterclass before the event opens properly on Wednesday evening, with guest speakers over the year including Kurt Wolff, Kevin McGinley and last year, Cloudera’s Lars George. This year I’m particularly excited that together with Jordan Meyer, our Head of R&D, I’ll be presenting the masterclass on the topic of “Delivering the Oracle Big Data and Information Management Reference Architecture”.
Last year we launched at the Brighton BI Forum event a new reference architecture that Rittman Mead had collaborated with Oracle on, that incorporated big data and schema-on-read databases into the Oracle data warehouse and BI reference architecture. In two subsequent blog posts, and in a white paper published on the Oracle website a few weeks after, concepts such as the “Discovery Lab”, “Data Reservoirs” and the “Data Factory” were introduced as a way of incorporating the latest thinking, and product capabilities, into the reference architecture for Oracle-based BI, data warehousing and big data systems.
One of the problems I always feel with reference architectures though is that they tell you what you should create, but they don’t tell you how. Just how do you go from a set of example files and a vague requirement from the client to do something interesting with Hadoop and data science, and how do you turn the insights produced by that process into a production-ready, enterprise Big Data system? How do you implement the data factory, and how do you use new tools such as Oracle Big Data Discovery and Oracle Big Data SQL as part of this architecture? In this masterclass we’re looking to explain the “how” and “why” to go with this new reference architecture, based on experiences working with clients over the past couple of years.
The masterclass will be divided into two sections; the first, led by Jordan Meyer, will focus on the data discovery and “data science” parts of the Information Management architecture, going through initial analysis and discovery of datasets using R and Oracle R Enterprise. Jordan will share techniques he uses from both his work at Rittman Mead and his work with Slacker Radio, a Silicon Valley startup, and will introduce the R and Oracle R Enterprise toolset for uncovering insights, correlations and patterns in sample datasets and productionizing them as database routines. Over his three hours he’ll cover topics including:
Session #1 – Data exploration and discovery with R (2 hours)
1.1 Introduction to R
1.2 Tidy Data
1.3 Data transformations
1.4 Data Visualization
Session #2 – Predictive Modeling in the enterprise (1 hr)
2.1 Classification
2.2 Regression
2.3 Deploying models to the data warehouse with ORE
After lunch, I’ll take the insights and analysis patterns identified in the Discovery Lab and turn them into production big data pipelines and datasets using Oracle Data Integrator 12c, Oracle Big Data Discovery and Oracle Big Data SQL For a flavour of the topics I’ll be covering take a look at this Slideshare presentation from a recent Oracle event, and in the masterclass itself I’ll concentrate on techniques and approaches for ingesting and transforming streaming and semi-structured data, storing it in Hadoop-based data stores, and presenting it out to users using BI tools like OBIEE, and Oracle’s new Big Data Discovery.
Session # 3 – Building the Data Reservoir and Data Factory (2 hr)
3.1 Designing and Building the Data Reservoir using Cloudera CDH5 / Hortonworks HDP, Oracle BDA and Oracle Database 12c
3.2 Building the Data Factory using ODI12c & new component Hadoop KM modules, real-time loading using Apache Kafka, Spark and Spark Streaming
Session #4 – Accessing and visualising the data (1 hr)
4.1 Discovering and Analyzing the Data Reservoir using Oracle Big Data Discovery
4.2 Reporting and Dashboards across the Data Reservoir using Oracle Big Data SQL + OBIEE 11.1.1.9
You can register for a place at the two masterclasses when booking your BI Forum 2015 place, but you’ll need to hurry as we limit the number of attendees at each event in order to maximise interaction and networking within each group. Registration is open now and the two events take place in May – hopefully we’ll see you there!
Announcing the Special Guest Speakers for Brighton & Atlanta BI Forum 2015
As well as a great line-up of speakers and sessions at each of the Brighton & Atlanta Rittman Mead BI Forum 2015 events in May, I’m very pleased to announce our two guest speakers who’ll give the second keynotes, on the Thursday evening of the two events just before we leave for the restaurant and the appreciation events. This year our special guest speaker in Atlanta is John Foreman, Chief Data Scientist at MailChimp and author of the book “Data Smart: Using Data Science to Transform Information into Insight”; and in Brighton we’re delighted to have Reiner Zimmerman, Senior Director of Product Management at Oracle US and the person behind the Oracle DW & Big Data Global Leaders program.
I first came across John Foreman when somebody recommended his book to me, “Data Smart”, a year or so ago. At that time Rittman Mead were getting more-and-more requests from our customers asking us to help with their advanced analytics and predictive modelings needs, and I was looking around for resources to help myself and the team get to grips with some of the more advanced modelings and statistical techniques Oracle’s tools now support – techniques such as clustering and pattern matching, linear regression and genetic algorithms.
One of the challenges when learning these sorts of techniques is not getting to caught up in the tools and technology – R was our favoured technology at the time, and there’s lots to it – so John’s book was particularly well-timed as it goes through these types of “data science” techniques but focuses on Microsoft Excel as the analysis tool, with simple examples and a very readable style.
Back in his day job, John is Chief Data Scientist at MailChimp and has become a particularly in-demand speaker following the success of his book, and I was very excited to hear from Charles Elliott, our Practice Manager for Rittman Mead America, that he lived near John in Atlanta and had arranged for him to keynote at our Atlanta BI Forum event. His Keynote will be entitled “How Mailchimp used qualitative and quantitative analysis to build their next product” and we’re very much looking forward to meeting him at our event in Atlanta on May 13th-15th 2015.
Our second keynote speaker at the Brighton Rittman Mead BI Forum 2015 event is non-other than Reiner Zimmerman, best known in EMEA for organising the Oracle DW Global Leaders Program. We’ve known Reiner for several years now as Rittman Mead are one of the associate sponsors for the program, which aims to bring together the leading organizations building data warehouse and big data systems on the Oracle Engineered Systems platform.
A bit like the BI Forum (but even more exclusive), the DW Global Leaders program holds meetings in the US, EMEA and AsiaPac over the year and is a fantastic networking and knowledge-sharing group for an exclusive set of customers putting together the most cutting-edge DW and big data systems on the latest Oracle technology. Reiner’s also an excellent speaker and a past visitor to the BI Forum, and his session entitled “Hadoop and Oracle BDA customer cases from around the world” will be a look at what customers are really doing, and the value they’re getting, from building big data systems on the Oracle platform.
Registration is now open for both the Brighton and Atlanta BI Forum 2015 events, with full details including the speaker line-up and how to register on the event website. Keep an eye on the blog for more details of both events later this week including more on the masterclass by myself and Jordan Meyer, and a data visualisation “bake-off” we’re going to run on the second day of each event. Watch this space…!
Rittman Mead BI Forum 2015 Now Open for Registration!
I’m very pleased to announce that the Rittman Mead BI Forum 2015, running in Brighton and Atlanta in May 2015, is now open for registration.
Back for its seventh successful year, the Rittman Mead BI Forum once again will be showcasing the best speakers and presentations on topics around Oracle Business Intelligence and data warehousing, with two events running in Brighton, UK and Atlanta, USA in May 2015. The Rittman Mead BI Forum is different to other Oracle tech events in that we keep the numbers attending limited, topics are all at the intermediate-to-expert level, and we concentrate on just one topic – Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition, and the technologies and products that support it.
As in previous years, the BI Forum will run on two consecutive weeks, starting in Brighton and then moving over to Atlanta for the following week. Here’s the dates and venue locations:
- Rittman Mead BI Forum 2015 – Hotel Seattle, Brighton, May 6th – 8th 2015
- Rittman Mead BI Forum 2015 – Renaissance Atlanta Midtown Hotel, May 13th – 15th 2015
This year our optional one-day masterclass will be delivered by Jordan Meyer, our Head of R&D, and myself and will be on the topic of “Delivering the Oracle Big Data and Information Management Reference Architecture” that we launched last year at our Brighton event. Details of the masterclass, and the speaker and session line up at the two events are on the Rittman Mead BI Forum 2015 homepage.
Each event has its own agenda, but both will focus on the technology and implementation aspects of Oracle BI, DW, Big Data and Analytics. Most of the sessions run for 45 minutes, but on the first day we’ll be holding a debate and on the second we’ll be running a data visualization “bake-off” – details on this, the masterclass and the keynotes and our special guest speakers will be revealed on this blog over the next few weeks – watch this space!
Rittman Mead at BIWA Summit 2015
I’m writing this in my hotel room in downtown San Francisco, with my colleague Francesco Tisiot flying in tonight and US colleagues Jordan Meyer, Daniel Adams and Andy Rocha travelling down tomorrow and Monday for next week’s BIWA Summit 2015. The Business Intelligence, Warehousing and Analytics SIG is a part of IOUG and this year also hosts the 11th Annual Oracle Spatial Summit, giving us three days of database-centric content touching most areas of the Oracle BI+DW stack.
Apart from our own sessions (more in a moment), BIWA Summit 2015 has a great-line up of speakers from the Oracle Database and also Hadoop worlds, featuring Cloudera’s Doug Cutting and Oracle’s Paul Sondereggar and with most of the key names from the Oracle BI+DW community including Christian Screen, Tim & Dan Vlamis, Tony Heljula, Kevin McGinley and Stewart Bryson, Brendan Tierney, Eric Helmer, Kyle Hailey and Rene Kuipers. From a Rittman Mead perspective we’ve delivering a number of sessions over the days, details below:
- Jordan Meyer, “Intro to Data Science for Oracle Professionals” – Tuesday Jan 27th, 9.00am – 9.50am
- Mark Rittman, “Bringing Oracle Big Data SQL to OBIEE and ODI” – Wednesday Jan 28th 11.00am – 11.50am
- Daniel Adams & Andy Rocha, “OBIEE Data Visualization: The How and the Why” – Wednesday Jan 28th, 1.00pm – 1.50pm (pt.1) and 2.00 – 2.50pm (pt.2)
- Francesco Tisiot, “Oracle BI Cloud Service : What is It, and Where Will it Be Useful?” – Wednesday Jan 28th, 4.00pm – 4.50pm
- Mark Rittman, “End-to-End Hadoop Development using OBIEE, ODI and Oracle Big Data” – Thursday Jan 29th, 9.30am – 10.20am
Rittman Mead are also proud to be one of the media sponsors for the BIWS Summit 2015, so look out for blogs and other activity from us, and if you’re coming to the event we’ll look forward to seeing you there.
Happy Christmas from Rittman Mead, and Where To Find Us in 2015
It’s the day before Christmas Eve over in the UK, and we’re finishing up for the Christmas break and looking forward to seeing friends and family over the next few days. To all of our readers, customers, friends and partners, have a great Holiday season and New Year, and we’re looking forward to seeing you at various events and on customer projects in 2015.
If you’re thinking of submitting an abstract for the Rittman Mead BI Forum 2015 the call for papers is now open. with abstracts accepted through to January 18th, 2015. In addition, as well as the BI Forum in May you can also catch-up with us at these events in the first-half of the New Year:
- BIWA Summit 2015, San Francisco January 27th – 29th 2015
Myself, Francesco Tisiot, Jordan Meyer, Daniel Adams and Andy Rocha will be presenting on Big Data SQL, ODI & OBIEE; data science for Oracle professionals; Oracle BICS and data visualization amongst other topics
- Riga Dev Day, Riga, Latvia, 22nd January 2015
Robin Moffatt and I will be speaking on OBIEE, source control and release management, and Robin will deliver his award-winning session on OBIEE performance optimization
- Oracle Gebruikersclub Holland, Utrecht, 14th January 2015
This is an evening session for the Oracle Users’ Club Holland where I’ll be talking about our project experiences delivering Big Data and BI projects on Oracle Big Data Appliance, Exadata and Exalytics
- Middle East Oracle University Expert Summit, Dubai, Feb 15th-19th 2015 [PDF]
I’m one of nine speakers at this event, and I’ll be speaking about OBIEE development “best practices” on the first day, and then OBIEE futures on the second
- OUGN Conference, March 12th-14th 2015
Robin Moffatt, myself and others will be speaking at the OUGN Conference in March, on topics around OBIEE and Big Data
- Collaborate’15, Las Vegas, April 12th-16th 2015
- Rittman Mead BI Forum 2015, 6th-8th May 2015 (Brighton), 13th-15th May 2015 (Atlanta)
- ODTUG KScope’15, Hollywood Florida, June 21st-25th 2015
Look out for details of these events in early 2015 as agendas and sessions get finalised – and don’t forget to submit your BI Forum 2015 abstract by January 18th, 2015, with final agenda and speaker details to follow in February 2015.
That’s it for now though – have a great Christmas and New Year, and see you in 2015!