Big Data & CEM Summit Indonesia 2015

Register @ http://bit.ly/1HYWlHO

Location: The Ritz-Carlton Jakarta, Mega Kuningan

Date: February 4-5, 2015

Contact: Tel: +603 2261 4226

The Big Data & CEM Summit 2015 will feature a 2-day summit that showcase the most comprehensive agenda in the market and exchange your experience with leading experts from across industry verticals. Be part of our prestigious event to gain insights from plenary sessions, panel discussions, and case studies to dive deeper into real issues faced by organisations.

More than 100 big data analytics and CEM leaders from various industries such as government, oil & gas, telecommunications, banking & finance, FMCG and healthcare will come together to discuss and share the latest knowledge with each other in this comprehensive summit.

Big Data is used to Describe a massive volume of both structured and unstructured data that is so large that it's difficult to process using traditional database and software techniques. In most enterprise scenarios the data is too big or it moves too fast or it exceeds current processing capacity.

The primary aim of big data analytic is to help companies make better business decisions by enabling data scientists and other users to
analyse huge volumes of transaction data as well as other data sources that may be left untapped by conventional business intelligence
programs. These other data sources may include Web server logs and Internet click stream data, social media activity reports, mobile-phone call detail records and information captured by sensors.

Some people exclusively associate big data and big data analytic with unstructured data of that sort, but consulting firms like Gartner Inc
and Forrester Research Inc also consider transactions and other structured data to be valid forms of big data.

Indonesia aims to be a big data player in South-east Asia as the country hopes to rise in Big Data market in the next 5 years. In a recent survey conduct by the global proffesional services firm Accenture which examines the investment intentions of 1,000 leading SE Asian companies regarding Big Data initiative measured Indonesia's data analytics approach to be positive. Precently, Head of Information Development Planning Centre at Jakarta is using opening up over 50 datasets in machine readable format as a crucial initiative as Indonesia heads the Open Government Partnership towars the adoption of Big Data.

WHY ATTEND?

        * Networking opportunities with senior management of global Big Data vendors and end users.
        * Gain insights into real market strategies from major Big Data leaders.
        * Connect face-to-face with the who's who of the industry.
        * Understand current and future trends, opportunities and challenges.
        * Obtain solutions and approaches to Big Data concerns and dilemmas.
        * Get up-to-date with the latest Big data concerns and dilemmas.
        * Expand your business reach.

Date: 
Wednesday, February 4, 2015 - 7:00am to Thursday, February 5, 2015 - 9:15pm