See You There: Big Insight—Making Sense of Big Data in Seattle

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

We’ve got a great group of innovators, entrepreneurs, researchers, and investors lined up to help us make sense of big data in Seattle tomorrow afternoon.

The agenda for this Xconomy forum is full, and we expect the house will be too. Just a few tickets remain. They’re available at the door, beginning at 1 p.m.

Our centrally located venue, 415 Westlake, can be reached via the South Lake Union Streetcar’s Westlake and Mercer stop coming from the north, or Terry and Mercer stop coming from the south. If you are driving, there is street parking in the neighborhood, as well as parking garages, such as the one at 321 Terry Ave N.

The program runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., with ample time for networking before and a great reception and after-party following.

Our speakers are ready to share insights on Seattle’s leadership in big data, from the tools and technologies helping professionals in nearly every field of endeavor handle their data to Internet-scale data-centric applications to the future of data-driven science.

We hope to see you there.

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.