The next generation of applications being built at the rising star companies are different from the clunky software being built in traditional businesses. As traditional companies modernize their software stacks, they need to incorporate renewed expectations into their applications such as tailored user experiences, built-in analytics and decision-making while meeting response time requirements under any conditions.
James Curtis, senior analyst at 451 group, outlines top trends in user experience requirements and the higher bar for application developers when it comes to delivering complex analytics so users can take real time action. The wide availability of new NoSQL, streaming and advanced analytics technologies are enabling state of the art functionality in applications. Join this session for a discussion of top drivers and barriers organizations face while overhauling their applications to incorporate cutting edge functionality.
Leena Joshi, VP Product Marketing at Redis examines specific advantages of the Redis Enterprise platform that simplify the implementation of real-time analytics functionality such as probabilistic counts, time-series analysis, leaderboards, personalized recommendations, location-based calculations into modern applications.
When:
November 16th, 2017 | 9:00 am
Duration:
60 Minutes
Featured Speaker:
Leena Joshi, VP Product Marketing, Redis James Curtis, Sr. Analyst of Data Platforms & Analytics, 451 Research
Audience:
Redis and NoSQL Users
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Leena Joshi, VP Of Product Marketing, Redis
Leena has spent over fifteen years in the high tech industry in a variety of product marketing and product management roles. Most recently, she spent five years leading the Splunk solutions marketing team for IT operations, application management and application development. Prior to Splunk, she led product marketing for VMware’s flagship product VMware vSphere. She has also held product management and business operations roles at VMware, Intel and Accenture. Leena has a Bachelor of Engineering degree in computer technology from VJTI (the University of Mumbai), and a post graduate degree in management from the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta.
James Curtis, Sr. Analyst of Data Platforms and Analytics, 451 Research
James Curtis is a Senior Analyst for the Data Platforms and Analytics Channel at 451 Research. He has had experience covering the BI reporting and analytics sector and currently covers Hadoop, NoSQL and related analytic and operational database technologies.
James has over 20 years’ experience in the IT and technology industry, serving in a number of senior roles in marketing and communications, touching a broad range of technologies. At iQor, he served as a VP for an upstart analytics group, overseeing marketing for custom, advanced analytic solutions. He also worked at Netezza and later at IBM, where he was a senior product marketing manager with responsibility for Hadoop and big data products. In addition, James has worked at Hewlett-Packard managing global programs and as a case editor at Harvard Business School.
James holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Utah State University, a master’s degree in writing from Northeastern University in Boston, and an MBA from Texas A&M University.
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