The Path to Data and Analytics Modernization

Learn about the business demands driving modernization, the benefits of doing so, and how to get started.

Can your data and analytics solutions handle today’s challenges?

To stay competitive in today’s market, companies must be able to use their data to make better decisions. However, we are living in a world flooded by data, new technologies, and demands from the business for better and more advanced analytics. Most companies do not have the modern technologies and processes in place to keep up with these growing demands. They need to modernize how they collect, analyze, use, and share their data.

In this webinar, we discuss how you can build modern data and analytics solutions that are future ready, scalable, real-time, high speed, and agile and that can enable better use of data throughout your company.

We cover:

  • The business demands and industry shifts that are impacting the need to modernize
  • The benefits of data and analytics modernization
  • How to approach data and analytics modernization- steps you need to take and how to get it right
  • The pillars of modern data management
  • Tips for migrating from legacy analytics tools to modern, next-gen platforms
  • Lessons learned from companies that have gone through the modernization process

Meet the hosts

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Tony Dahlager, Chief Data Officer, Analytics8

Tony leads Analytics8's execution of it's internal data strategy, and leads the Consumer Goods & Services market vertical. His hands-on experience with data analytics enrich his approach to leading and advising our clients on how best to execute on their own data strategies.
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Kevin Lobo, Executive Vice President of Consulting, Analytics8

Kevin is our Executive VP of Consulting and is based out of our Chicago office. He leads the entirety of our consulting organization, including 100+ consultants in the U.S. and Europe.
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