Oct 19 2009
GBN 2009 Day 1
Lots of interesting things happening at the GBN conference today. I will share a few nuggets now, many of which I hope I will have time to expand on in the future. In no particular order…
Data Federator Combined With Semantic Layer
One of the things I heard last week was reiterated in public at the GBN conference today, that being that in XI 4.x (no scheduled release date, but could be 2010) the Data Federator product will be embedded directly into the semantic layer. What does this mean? Among other things, it means we can have multi-source universes.
Explorer (Accelerated) Is Still Hot
The keynote from John Schwarz featured yet another demo of the accelerated version of Explorer.
Xcelsius Is Still Hot
It’s hard to turn around without seeing another presentation for Xcelsius.
Old Stuff Still Works
My presentation had slides in it that I lifted from the very first Variables presentation in 1997. It still works. Steve Krandel updated a presentation from five years ago. It still works.
Text Analytics Should Be Hot
Several years ago Business Objects acquired a company that did really cool stuff in the unstructured data (text analytics) space. They should be getting more press; their systems have been integrated into Data Services now. I am planning on going to a text analytics presentation tomorrow.
I also signed up for a “usability session” on the new semantic layer tomorrow. It should be another good day.
Hi Dave,
Very interesting about DF and universes, at long last some big universe changes! 🙂
I’m also interested in the Text Analytics area, will you post more on the preso tomorrow?
Cheers,
Josh
Hi Dave
Any news of Time series analytics functions built into the semantic layer – to dramatically speed up analytics for faster and more complex real-time and historical analysis
Thanks
Ishaq
Josh, the text analytics presentation was interesting. I did post a blurb about it on the Day 2 post a few minutes ago.
Ishaq, no mention but I did not ask. I may have an opportunity to do so in the next few weeks.