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AITP Chicago BI SIG - How to Build a Solid Foundation for Business Intelligence and AI success

  • Tue, October 29, 2024
  • 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Park Ridge Public Library - 20 South Prospect Avenue, Park Ridge, Illinois 6006

AITP Chicago BI SIG - How to Build a Solid Foundation for Business Intelligence and AI success

 Executive Sponsor:  Justin Nemeth, AITP Chicago Board Member

Chair: Kevin O'Connor (Westberke Consulting)

 Location: Park Ridge Public Library - 20 South Prospect Avenue, Park Ridge, Illinois 60068  - first floor meeting room  (Metra station is very walkable)

 Parking: Free three-hour parking is available in the parking lot adjacent to the Library. If you plan to use the Library for more than three hours please refer to the city’s Parking Map for long-term parking options, including five- and 12-hour meters and pay boxes.

 Lite food and drink will be served

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Topic:   The AITP BI Special Interest Group (SIG) Fall 2024 session, led by SIG chair Kevin O'Connor, welcomes professionals, enthusiasts, and newcomers alike to dive into the latest trends in business intelligence (BI).  Join us to discuss How to Build a Solid Foundation for Business Intelligence and AI success.  This session will dive into the essential building blocks necessary to create a robust BI framework that seamlessly integrates with AI initiatives. We'll explore critical elements such as modern data architecture, ensuring data quality, implementing effective governance, and the importance of well-defined use cases. Whether you're looking to enhance your existing BI infrastructure or planning to incorporate AI-driven insights, this presentation will provide you with the strategies and knowledge needed to set your organization up for success. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn how to lay the groundwork for a future-ready data ecosystem.

 AITP events are for practitioners only and meant to serve as a round table discussion.







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