EMA Webinar

Like it or not, the pace of business is accelerating and competitors are finding ways to expand their positions in your market. One key technique to establish competitive advantage is to decrease the time between data availability and actions taken based on that information. To accomplish this goal, many organizations are turning to low-latency operational and analytical processing.

By reducing latency, organizations move from a traditional information strategy that looks only at past events to a more proactive approach that can capitalize on events as they occur and even predict what will happen next. Adopting a more proactive operational stance improves businesses by increasing revenues, lowering costs and improving margins.

EMA Managing Research Director for Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing, John Myers, and GridGain Founder and CTO, Nikita Ivanov, team up for this informative on-demand webinar to learn the answers to the following questions, and more:

  • How does low-latency information provide competitive advantage in Financial Services?

  • What are the benefits of in-memory processing for Consumer Retail organizations?

  • What does an optimized power generation environment for Utilities look like?


 
Speakers
Nikita Ivanov
Nikita Ivanov
Founder & CTO, GridGain Systems

Nikita Ivanov is founder and CTO of GridGain Systems, started in 2007 and funded by RTP Ventures and Almaz Capital. Nikita provides the vision and leadership at GridGain to develop the world’s top in-memory computing platform, now used by thousands of organizations around the globe to power business-critical systems and enable digital transformation initiatives.

Nikita has over 20 years of experience in software application development, building HPC and middleware platforms, and contributing to the efforts of other startups and notable companies including Adaptec, Visa and BEA Systems. Nikita was one of the pioneers in using Java technology for server side middleware development while working for one of Europe’s largest system integrators in 1996.

He is an active member of Java middleware community, contributor to the Java specification, and holds a Master’s degree in Electro Mechanics from the Baltic State Technical University, Saint Petersburg, Russia.

John L. Myers
John L. Myers
Managing Research Analyst, Enterprise Management Associates