CDO Executive Sit-Down
Topic:
Overview
The world is going through geopolitical, social and economic turmoil that is showing no signs of abating. Consumer confidence is low as rising interest rates and inflation increase the risk of a global recession.
This means that Australian enterprises across all market sectors need access to trusted, analytics-ready data that enables them to make better business decisions in an uncertain economy. Data and analytics professionals must ensure that their organisations are going to market with usable, high-quality data that helps create a competitive advantage.
Join Sit-Down’s Director of Research and Production, Byron Connolly; Charlie Farah, senior director, solutions and value engineering at Qlik and Geoff Thomas, senior VP, Asia-Pacific and Japan at Qlik, and for this exclusive, invitation-only roundtable luncheon, ‘Calibrating for a crisis: Why trusted data is more important than ever.’
Join your c-level peers for a discussion on:
• The top 10 business intelligence and data trends for 2023 and what they mean for you as a technology and data leader.
• How to create real-time data-to-action pipelines that will mitigate supply chain disruptions to solve problems before they occur.
• Data storytelling that doesn’t just suggest but compels people to act.
• Creating a data fabric that ensures good governance for the data and analytics processes that underpin an architecture where information can be accessed by anybody across your organisation.
Venue
Pullman on the Park, Melbourne.
192 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne VIC 3002, Australia
Panelists
Panelists
About Vincent
Vincent is leading Anaplan APAC’s Strategy team since 2019, focusing on driving the company’s revenue hypergrowth across the region and formulating & creating value for its largest customers. He is based in Asia since 2004...See more
Panelists
About Harrison
Harrison is a multi-faceted IT professional at Informatica, with a specialist focus on Cloud Application Integration fitting within the Informatica IDMC unified platform offering. He resides in Sydney, Australia; and his focuses have predominately revolved around the sectors of Government, Education, Manufacturing, Healthcare, and Not-for-Profits.
Harrison is driven by looking at the wider outcomes achievable by a technology enhanced organisational strategy, whether that be operational efficiency or enabling innovation. This has seen him achieve outcomes for organisations including migration off legacy systems, cloud modernisation projects, and provision of new IT focused revenue channels.