

Next week at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts industry insiders, corporate executives and IT vendors are going to descend on the school for the MIT Chief Development Officer Information Quality Symposium to learn the newest and most effective ways to employ the analysis of big data to operate their organizations in the most efficient manner.
All week, SiliconANGLE has been highlighting some of the key sessions to be presented. Here we provide a recap of just some of the week’s offerings:
One of the first sessions, to be presented by Dr. David Levine, Vice President of Informatics/Medical Director of Comparative Data and Informatics for United Healthcare, will address the need for improving risk models based on predictive analytics. According to the abstract of Dr. Levine’s presentation….
Operational intelligence (OI) is a concept that blends the operations of a business, their streaming events and visibility and insight into their collected data with the aim to provide real-time analytic results to the day-to-day operation of the company. When optimal OI is achieved…
This joint presentation is entitled ‘Channels of Information and Financial Regulation’. The session will highlight the necessity for corporate managers or regulators to achieve and maintain an understanding of communications and feedback loops so that they might more adeptly adapt…
The challenges and applications of big data apply across several industries. Today, we will look at a proposed panel discussion meant to deal with the utilization of big data in the financial services industry, entitled ‘New Directions in Financial Services Standards: Feeding the CDO’s Soul’.
If you are unable to attend next week’s symposium in person, join us here at SiliconANGLE as we’ll be live streaming and live blogging the entire event.
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