Gartner recently released their ‘Top 10 Data & Analytics Trends for 2020′ where they stated that “the collision of data and analytics will increase interaction and collaboration between historically separate data and analytics roles. This impacts not only the technologies and capabilities provided, but also the people and processes that support and use them. The spectrum of roles will extend from traditional data and analytics to information explorer and citizen developer as examples“.
With Forbes predicting that there will be a shortage of at least 250,000 data scientists in the US alone by 2024, how will our data-driven enterprises survive? Should we empower citizen data scientists and embody a data democratisation approach or is there a better way to optimise our data science teams?
Join us as we discuss ‘The Next Generation Data Scientist’ with our expert panel.
Who Should Attend? This event is perfect for anyone working with and analysing complex data in their organisations.
The webinar is free for all interested. It will also be accessible to registered users from the record.
Next Generation Webinar Series
This webinar is part of the Next Generation Webinar Series presented by Altair. The most recent episode was entitled ‘The Next Generation of Data-Driven Lending’ and featured the CEO’s of Funding Options, Capital on Tap, Credit Kudos and Trezeo. You can access the recording here:
We are constantly expanding our network of clients, including major final manufacturers and suppliers for the automotive, aerospace and railway industries, as well as small and large engineering companies. We are active in the Czech Republic and beyond.
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