An Introduction to Business Intelligence and Dashboards
Date:
Apr. 28th - 9:00am AEST
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Where: Sydney Marriott Hotel, 36 College Street, Sydney, Australia - Map
Whether you're presenting a financial decision to your CEO, negotiating with suppliers, or making a big sale to a major customer, there's nothing more powerful than presenting the right facts at the right time. The trouble is, conventional reporting technologies all too often leave you buried in reports. You can't change the analysis, quickly reacting as colleagues, partners or customers question the data or raise objections. That's one reason the next era of business intelligence will focus on rapid-fire analysis rather than static reporting.
Attend this in-person Sydney seminar and learn how to:
Leverage new technology to spot trends in data and react quickly
Provide business users at every level the information they need to make better decisions
Focus more on analysis and less on collecting data
Create and deploy brilliant executive dashboards
Cut the backlog of change requests by building an environment where users get what they want, when they want it
Breakfast will be provided but space is limited. Please register today to confirm your seat.
This seminar will take place on April 28th in Sydney, Australia at the Sydney Marriott Hotel from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Registration opens at 8:30 AM.
Please note we are also holding another event Friday, April 30th in Melbourne. Learn more
Featured Speaker(s):
Marc Rueter
Senior Director of Technology and Strategy - Tableau Software
Marc Rueter is Tableau Software’s Senior Director of Technology and Strategy. Prior to Tableau, he held positions at MicroStrategy and Siebel Systems. At Siebel, he led a team that developed successful applications for retailers. Marc plays an instrumental role in Tableau’s product development, providing critical input based on his experience helping clients with large projects. He is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer for SQLServer. Marc holds a Mechanical Engineering degree from Virginia Tech and an MBA from the University of Washington.