The Data Value Chain & You: A Fireside Chat
Posted by EdmontonPMMay 18
Live Webinar – May 25th 2022, 3:00 pm – 4:00 am EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: Global Knowledge UK (REP 1999)
We are collectively generating terabytes and petabytes of data on a daily basis. Today’s organizations and governments worldwide need data curators to help sift through that random data and tease out unique insights and actionable information.
Join CompTIA’s Chief Technology Evangelist, James Stanger, to learn more about what it means to be conversant in data, and why that is so important. James will discuss how you can embark on a journey to become a data analyst, with just a bit of work.
James will provide examples of workers who are currently contributing to the data value chain of various organizations throughout the world.
He will show how you can become conversant in data analytics, just like them. Businesses of all sizes increasingly require a data-literate workforce.
According to Forrester Consulting, 58% of today’s organizations are more likely to meet or beat revenue goals that companies that don’t focus on data. So, what is your place in today’s data value chain?
So, if you want to get ahead of the trend and differentiate yourself with data skills, then join us to learn more.
Presenter: James Stanger PhD (LinkedIn profile) is CompTIA’s Chief Technology Evangelist, and a recognized authority in security, education, Information Technology, analytics, and open source. He consults regularly with organizations such as the University of Cambridge, West Point, AstraZeneca, Target, the UK Office for Nuclear Regulation, DBS Bank, NIST, Northrop Grumman, and Dell.
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