Agenda: Big Insight—Making Sense of Big Data in Seattle on Nov. 19

Xconomy Forum: Big Insight—Making Sense of Big Data in Seattle

From the latest on in-home sensors to next-generation big data platforms to Internet-scale data-centric applications to the future of artificial intelligence, we’ve got the data-to-insight pipeline covered at Xconomy’s Nov. 19 forum, Big Insight—Making Sense of Big Data in Seattle.

The full agenda for this half-day event is locked in and now available here. You can still grab discounted tickets until Tuesday, Nov. 12, at our registration page.

Over the past few weeks, we’ve highlighted some of the individual contributors to this program, including our keynote speakers Jeremy Jaech, CEO of SNUPI Technologies, Stan Humphries, Zillow’s chief economist, and Oren Etzioni, executive director of the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, and there’s more to come on that front in coming days.

But I’m also really excited about the breadth of big data/big insight topics we’ll be covering, including data management, analysis, and visualization platforms and tools that promise to bring these capabilities to a larger audience; data-centric applications that challenge us to use our imaginations as much as our technologies; and data-driven science, joining computational science as an arrow in the quiver for researchers, complementing the older methods of theory, experiment, and observation.

Bring your big Data.
Bring your big Data questions.

I expect to come away from this event with a much better understanding of the technology, business, and scientific trends that Seattle is driving to become a leading center of innovation in this space.

And if you’re looking to recruit people to work for your big data company, or find a job at one, we’ve built in lots of networking time during and after the event to carry on the conversations that begin on stage.

Check out the agenda and join us 10 days from now at 415 Westlake in Seattle.

And if you want to further whet your appetite, check out some earlier Xconomy coverage of speakers, companies and issues on the agenda for this event:

Seeq Raises $6M to Help Manufacturers With Big Data

NW Advanced Computing Partnership Looks to Tackle Big Challenges

Indix Brings Big Data, Analytics, & Visualizations to Product Managers

Paul Allen Hires Oren Etzioni for New Artificial Intelligence Push

Madrona, NEA Bet $6.75M on Seattle Big Data Analysis Startup GraphLab

EBay Buys Price-Predicting Startup Decide, Adds to Seattle Office

Platform Ecosystems in Big Data

Context Relevant, Ayasdi Score Funds to Automate Big Data Analysis

Socrata Powers—and Benefits From—Open Data Movement in Government

With Big Bucks Chasing Big Data, Will Consumers Get a Cut?

Tableau on the Run: IPO Underscores Seattle Big Data Leadership

Author: Benjamin Romano

Benjamin is the former Editor of Xconomy Seattle. He has covered the intersections of business, technology and the environment in the Pacific Northwest and beyond for more than a decade. At The Seattle Times he was the lead beat reporter covering Microsoft during Bill Gates’ transition from business to philanthropy. He also covered Seattle venture capital and biotech. Most recently, Benjamin followed the technology, finance and policies driving renewable energy development in the Western US for Recharge, a global trade publication. He has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication.