Open Analytics Day
6th November, Wednesday
Plenary Sessions
Opening Keynote
Bence Arató, CEO of BI Consulting and Conference Chair
Open Source Analytics Trends World-Wide and at Hungarian Enterprises
Ralf Klinkenberg, Rapid-I and Mátyás S. Encsy, United Consult
Building a data analytics platform with
Hadoop, Python and R
Sander Kieft, Sanoma Media
Plenary Sessions
Technical drivers to support the growing business data demand for Performance Management solutions and BI Analytics
Matthias Krämer, CTO, Jedox AG
Customer Behaviour Analytics: Billions of Events to one Customer-Product Graph
Paul Lam, Data Scientist, uSwitch
Parallel sessions
Predictive modelling in the cloud with scikit-learn and IPython
Olivier Grisel, INRIA Saclay
Vispy – a future tool for interactive visualization
Almar Klein, Cybermind Interactive
Python for Next Generation
Data Analytics
Yves J. Hilpisch, Continuum Analytics Europe
Parallel sessions
New Features in Pentaho 5 (HUN)
Csaba Fekszi, Omnit Solutions
BigData Analytics for Enterprises using open source technologies (HUN)
Imre Szücs, United Consult
How to survive the payroll planning period with Jedox Palo (HUN)
Zsuzsanna Jakab and Éva Kovácsné Bartos, FMC Dialízis Center Ltd.
Parallel sessions
Professional Statistics in R with TERR
Benjamin Kreck, TIBCO Spotfire
Behind the scenes of high throughput time series data
David Mytton, Server Density
Introducing Snowplow Analytics: capture, store and crunch your granular web event data
Yali Sassoon, SnowPlow Analytics
Parallel sessions
GeoBI.info: when Open Data meets Cartography
Roland Kofler, TIS Innovation Park
Longneck, an open source data quality tool (HUN)
Csaba Sidló, MTA SZTAKI
opendata.hu – The Hungarian Open Data Hub (HUN)*
Zoltán Varjú, Precognox
OpenStreetMap overview (HUN)*
Imre Samu, PELLA Informatika Kft.
17:30-19:00
Welcome reception, wine- and beertasting
21:00-23:00
Budapest by Night
The program is subject to change.