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Best Big Data Conferences 2020
// Category: Conferences
Have you scaled and do not cope with the flow? Are your customers more active, which causes database overload? Not sure how to change analytics approaches to boost sales? All this will be discussed at Big Data conferences, a list of which is presented below.
An array of data is the main thing that exists in any field. Whether it’s energy, engineering, gaming, or e-commerce, nowhere can you succeed without proper data management.
Today, this array is so large that a whole section is highlighted - Big Data. Separate lectures and seminars are devoted to it. The company's strategies are divided into two parts: the first is aimed at managing small data streams, and the second is associated with persistent big data that cannot be deleted.
That is why Big Data conferences are becoming increasingly relevant nowadays. By attending several events, you will significantly improve your performance and be able to properly structure all incoming information.
Site: Data & Analytics Summit
Date: 23-26 March, 2020
Place: Grapevine, Texas, USA
Cost: $3825
Participants in this conference know how to create an effective data management strategy that has commercial value. The 2020 Summit promises to be the largest Big Data event of all conferences. More than 4,000 people will take part in it, and about 150 research sessions will also be held.
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Gartner Conferences is a collection of one of the best professionals who have a story to tell. So, in 2020 at the Data Summit you can get insight from Ankush Agarwal (director of T&D Advanced Analytics Exelon), Himanshu Aora (CDAO at Blue Cross Blue Shield), Dr. Gal Berkoz (vice president of data management at ZF Group), and also a Gartner analytics team.
Site: Data Science Conference
Date: 14-15 May, 2020
Place: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Cost: $1100-1400
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Since the conference has limited access, the speakers here are exclusively professionals. So, in 2020, presentations will be made by: Amea Kanitkar (head of data management on LinkedIn), Ashish Kumar (senior researcher in data management at AT&T), Arun Bodapati (data management manager at Uber), Beaumont Vance (head of department AI and analytics for TD Ameritrade) and others.
Site: Data Summit
Date: 19-20 May, 2020
Place: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Cost: $495-1395
The format of the conference includes general lectures, as well as specialized boot camps. Here you can not only learn about new methods of working with data, but also instantly test them in practice.
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Not so long ago, a list of Data Summit speakers was announced, which sharply prompted a new wave of registration of participants. The list was composed of more than 30 speakers, including Stephen Cohen (COO and co-founder of Basis Technology), El Dyavlol (director of analytics at Goldman Sachs) and Joe Hilger (COO and co-founder of Enterprise Knowledge LLC).
Site: Women in Analytics
Date: 3-5 June, 2020
Place: Colombo, Ohio, USA
Cost: $150-550
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We are still waiting for the full list of conference speakers for 2020. However, there are already several confirmed speakers today, among them: Dr. Ferial Ozel (professor of astrophysics at the University of Arizona), Jenny Briand (software engineer and data management researcher at RStudio) and Anna Conselman (co-founder of Upstart).
Site: ODSC
Date: 13-17 April, 2020
Place: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Cost: $479-1749
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About 55 sessions and 75 workshops, nearly 300 speakers and over 400 hours of diverse content await you at ODSC in Boston. Speakers at this conference will include: Cassie Kozyrkov (Chief Decision Scientist at Google), Shadi Shahin (vice president of product development strategy at SAS), Thomas Wolf (CSO at Hugging Face) and others.
Site: Deep Learning Summit
Date: 15-16 October, 2020
Place: Toronto, Canada
Cost: C$795
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About 800 participants have already been registered at the Deep Learning Summit 2020, and 90 speakers have been confirmed, among them: Inmar Jivoni (senior automation engineer at Uber ATG), David Cox (director of MIT-IBM at IBM Research AI), Nargiz Mamadova (CEO and founder of Destin AI) and others.
Site: Big Data Service
Date: 13-16 April, 2020
Place: Oxford, UK
Cost: $50-900
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The list of IEEE conference speakers is always full of experts. But so far only known, this year Temis Palpanas (member of the IUF Council) will make his report. Nevertheless, the organizers always select one of the best in their field. Therefore, stay tuned and attend IEEE conferences.
Site: International Congress on Big Data
Date: 22-26 June, 2020
Place: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Cost: $850 – 1435
This is another conference whose full list of speakers is not yet available today. Nevertheless, many business analysts have already registered for this event, which means they are confident in the usefulness of the information that they will receive here.
Site: DATAx
Date: 10-11 June, 2020
Place: San Francisco, California, USA
Cost: $900-2400
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The list of speakers for this conference will inspire you to attend it at all costs, especially if you are closely associated with Big Data. For example, Ankit Mangal (associate director at Wayfair), Asma Farouk (Product Lead Machine Learning at Ebay), Austin Sun (senior data architect at American Tire Distributors), and others will make presentations at the conference.
Site: Marketing Analytics and Data Science
Date: 31 March – 2 April, 2020
Place: San Francisco, California, USA
Cost: $2295-2895
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The format of the conference differs from the usual one: instead of speeches and presentations, most of the time is allocated for joint seminars, case studies and round tables.
Among the speakers this year were: Neil Hoin (Chief Measurement Evangelist at Google), Dr. Poppy Crum (chief research fellow at Dolby Labs), Omar Abud (senior fellow at data management at Squarespace) and others.