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ACS Qld webinar - How Driverless cars will change the world

Grab a beverage and a headset, while we will speak the future of driverless cars, data and privacy concerns and how to bring that data to life through Power BI. This Big Data Community group will be streamed from the crown of the land from down under - Darwin in the Northern Territory.

Event Start: Wed 23 Aug 05:30 PM AEST
Event Finish: Wed 23 Aug 06:30 PM AEST

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<p>In this session we gain insight into the role of data, privacy and geographic analysis in the future landscape of driverless technology.<br><br>It is foretold driverless cars will be significantly safer than human drivers so we look take a tour of geographic options for visualising road accident data, an important baseline for such compelling analysis.<br><br>Driverless technology is also foretold to change our landscape. With the average vehicle now only utilised 4% of the time, that 96% is spent sitting in city carparks, commuting zones, street side parks and home garages.<br><br>Without the need for carparks we will look at the use of geographic analysis in ESRI for Power BI for impact analysis. You will see...<br><br>1. An intro overview of Power BI <br>2. An overview of all the geographic options in Power BI<br>3. Applied analysis and privacy using driverless car data and current open data</p> <p><br>BIO :  Peter O’Gorman is a Data Specialist at BICG, having lovingly used Microsoft eco-system to solve common business problems. Peter runs the Big Data community group for the Australia Computer Society Brisbane, and spends time working with data in Brisbane, Darwin, Manila, Seattle and Sydney.</p>

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Peter O'Gorman

Peter O'Gorman

Director @ BICG.

For my ally is Data. And a powerful ally it is. Life creates it, makes it grow. It's energy surrounds us and binds us. Luminous beings are we.....You must feel Data around you...Here, between you...me...the tree...the rock...everywhere!

Specialties: Zero Infrastructure, Customer Analytics, Data Lakes, Unstructured Data Insights, Business Applications, Data Warehousing, Business Insights, Sales and CRM Performance Reporting, Business Intelligence Consulting, Architecture and Solution Development, Cloud BI, Office 365, Power BI, Data Commercialisation, High Availability Architecture, Data Modelling, Training, Database Management, Database Consolidation and Virtualisation, SQL Server and Storage Consolidation, SQL Server Virtualisation, Data Migration, Database development and Database administration.

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