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BI and Analytics - The rise and fall of the Business Intelligence Competency Centre (BICC)

Stuart Ward, shares his practical experience into the BI and analytics market.

Event Start: Mon 08 May 06:00 PM AEST
Event Finish: Mon 08 May 07:30 PM AEST

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Registration End Date: Mon 08 May 02:00 PM


Stuart has experienced the rapid rise of “Self-service” Business Intelligence and its impacts on both business and technology groups. During this session, Stuart will share his views on;<br><br> <br>• History of BI, analytics and big data<br>• Centralised BI/Analytics functions and their evolution<br>• How you’ve always been enabling “Self-service” analytics<br>• The emergence and rationale of modern BI Platforms and their features<br>• Credit cards, clouds and shadow IT<br>• The consequences of modern BI/Analytics for technology teams<br>• How to transition from control centre to community advisor<br>• The emerging challenge of data literacy<br><br>Stuart encourages debate, and questioning throughout his discussion.

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Stuart Ward

Stuart Ward

Stuart Ward leads a team of consultants at Enterprise Wide Pty Ltd, focused on developing analytical capabilities within the financial sector, primarily in the Sydney and Melbourne markets.Prior to joining Enterprise Wide, Stuart worked for Qlik, a global leader in BI and analytics, where he led the financial services industry function for APAC.  He has also spent a decade within global banks including ANZ Bank, JPMorgan (Hong Kong) and Citi. Working closely with trading and risk, he managed end-to-end trading applications and ad-hoc reporting. It was during these years, including the GFC, that Stuart developed a keen passion for global finance. Stuart holds a bachelor of Information Science from Newcastle University and Master of Applied Finance from Macquarie University. 

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Level 11, 50 Carrington Street,Sydney,NSW,Australia

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  • ACS Auditorium
    Level 11, 50 Carrington Street
    Sydney NSW 2000
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  • Event Start:
    Mon 08 May 06:00 PM AEST

    Event Finish:
    Mon 08 May 07:30 PM AEST
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