Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?
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Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?
Posted by Leslie Cook (Adm) on September 25, 2020 at 1:55 amHello EAC,
I hope you are well! It was a pleasure to “see” many of you during the EAC meeting earlier this week. Thank you for sharing your input and ideas during this meeting. It was incredibly valuable and we are working to pull together your thoughts and ideas!
On a different note, I am looking for multiple members that have a good story to tell around “Data Processing Platforms“.
I am pulling together a panel discussion for the special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for this panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can volunteer to share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this panel discussion.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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Hello UAI EAC,
I hope you are well! I would like to send another rather urgent message, especially as the date draws near, to see if you and/or someone on your team can speak on the topic of Data Processing Platforms. See full session description below.
I am pulling together a special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need a speaker, or better yet, one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for a panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me ASAP at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this session.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-25-2020 01:54
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello EAC,
I hope you are well! It was a pleasure to “see” many of you during the EAC meeting earlier this week. Thank you for sharing your input and ideas during this meeting. It was incredibly valuable and we are working to pull together your thoughts and ideas!
On a different note, I am looking for multiple members that have a good story to tell around “Data Processing Platforms“.
I am pulling together a panel discussion for the special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for this panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can volunteer to share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this panel discussion.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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Thank you, @Eric and @Patrick! This is wonderful news! I also received a reply for a volunteer to facilitate this panel discussion, so we are well on our way to recruit a great group of members to lead this session. I want to recruit at least three panelists, so we will continue to search. Once you speak with your teams to identify someone as a panelist, please reach out to me directly at lcook@utilityanalytics.com and I will coordinate with you offline.
Thank you all so much! Talk to you soon!
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-07-2020 10:49
From: Patrick Dever
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hi Leslie, I’m checking with my team to see if anyone is willing to participate. I should know something this week.
Pat
PATRICK D. DEVER
Avista Corp. – NYSE: AVA
Chief Data StrategistPhone: 509-495-8524; Fax: 509-777-6062
Email: pat.dever@avistacorp.comCONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The contents of this email message and any attachments are intended solely for the addressee(s) and may contain confidential and/or privileged information and may be legally protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient of this message or an agent of the intended recipient, or if this message has been addressed to you in error, please immediately alert the sender by reply email and then delete this message and any attachments.
Original Message:
Sent: 10/6/2020 9:27:00 PM
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: RE: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello UAI EAC,
I hope you are well! I would like to send another rather urgent message, especially as the date draws near, to see if you and/or someone on your team can speak on the topic of Data Processing Platforms. See full session description below.
I am pulling together a special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need a speaker, or better yet, one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for a panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me ASAP at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this session.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
——————————Original Message:
Sent: 09-25-2020 01:54
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello EAC,
I hope you are well! It was a pleasure to “see” many of you during the EAC meeting earlier this week. Thank you for sharing your input and ideas during this meeting. It was incredibly valuable and we are working to pull together your thoughts and ideas!
On a different note, I am looking for multiple members that have a good story to tell around “Data Processing Platforms“.
I am pulling together a panel discussion for the special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for this panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can volunteer to share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this panel discussion.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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Hi Leslie,
I’m happy to participate as a panelist. We have been working hard to create a successful self service environment here at ONE Gas.
Thanks,
Kaleb
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Kaleb Thompson
Supervisor – Enterprise Analytics
ONE Gas
Tulsa
9188457000
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-07-2020 13:22
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Thank you, @Eric and @Patrick! This is wonderful news! I also received a reply for a volunteer to facilitate this panel discussion, so we are well on our way to recruit a great group of members to lead this session. I want to recruit at least three panelists, so we will continue to search. Once you speak with your teams to identify someone as a panelist, please reach out to me directly at lcook@utilityanalytics.com and I will coordinate with you offline.
Thank you all so much! Talk to you soon!
Leslie
——————————
Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
——————————Original Message:
Sent: 10-07-2020 10:49
From: Patrick Dever
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hi Leslie, I’m checking with my team to see if anyone is willing to participate. I should know something this week.
Pat
PATRICK D. DEVER
Avista Corp. – NYSE: AVA
Chief Data StrategistPhone: 509-495-8524; Fax: 509-777-6062
Email: pat.dever@avistacorp.comCONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The contents of this email message and any attachments are intended solely for the addressee(s) and may contain confidential and/or privileged information and may be legally protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient of this message or an agent of the intended recipient, or if this message has been addressed to you in error, please immediately alert the sender by reply email and then delete this message and any attachments.
Original Message:
Sent: 10/6/2020 9:27:00 PM
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: RE: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello UAI EAC,
I hope you are well! I would like to send another rather urgent message, especially as the date draws near, to see if you and/or someone on your team can speak on the topic of Data Processing Platforms. See full session description below.
I am pulling together a special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need a speaker, or better yet, one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for a panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me ASAP at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this session.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.comOriginal Message:
Sent: 09-25-2020 01:54
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello EAC,
I hope you are well! It was a pleasure to “see” many of you during the EAC meeting earlier this week. Thank you for sharing your input and ideas during this meeting. It was incredibly valuable and we are working to pull together your thoughts and ideas!
On a different note, I am looking for multiple members that have a good story to tell around “Data Processing Platforms“.
I am pulling together a panel discussion for the special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for this panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can volunteer to share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this panel discussion.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
——————————
Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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Thank you, @Kaleb! More great news! I am out of the office until Tuesday, October 13, so I will follow-up with you early next week to get you organized and ready for the panel. Once all panelists are recruited, I will coordinate a planning call with you all.
Kaleb, I already have your photo and bio, so we are all set there!
@Kevin, can you please send Kaleb our speaker invite for the November 18 AAT Community Panel Discussion? Thanks for your help!
Thank you so much! Talk to you soon!
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-07-2020 16:29
From: Kaleb Thompson
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hi Leslie,
I’m happy to participate as a panelist. We have been working hard to create a successful self service environment here at ONE Gas.
Thanks,
Kaleb
——————————
Kaleb Thompson
Supervisor – Enterprise Analytics
ONE Gas
Tulsa
9188457000
——————————Original Message:
Sent: 10-07-2020 13:22
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Thank you, @Eric and @Patrick! This is wonderful news! I also received a reply for a volunteer to facilitate this panel discussion, so we are well on our way to recruit a great group of members to lead this session. I want to recruit at least three panelists, so we will continue to search. Once you speak with your teams to identify someone as a panelist, please reach out to me directly at lcook@utilityanalytics.com and I will coordinate with you offline.
Thank you all so much! Talk to you soon!
Leslie
——————————
Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.comOriginal Message:
Sent: 10-07-2020 10:49
From: Patrick Dever
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hi Leslie, I’m checking with my team to see if anyone is willing to participate. I should know something this week.
Pat
PATRICK D. DEVER
Avista Corp. – NYSE: AVA
Chief Data StrategistPhone: 509-495-8524; Fax: 509-777-6062
Email: pat.dever@avistacorp.comCONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The contents of this email message and any attachments are intended solely for the addressee(s) and may contain confidential and/or privileged information and may be legally protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient of this message or an agent of the intended recipient, or if this message has been addressed to you in error, please immediately alert the sender by reply email and then delete this message and any attachments.
Original Message:
Sent: 10/6/2020 9:27:00 PM
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: RE: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello UAI EAC,
I hope you are well! I would like to send another rather urgent message, especially as the date draws near, to see if you and/or someone on your team can speak on the topic of Data Processing Platforms. See full session description below.
I am pulling together a special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need a speaker, or better yet, one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for a panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me ASAP at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this session.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
——————————
Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.comOriginal Message:
Sent: 09-25-2020 01:54
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello EAC,
I hope you are well! It was a pleasure to “see” many of you during the EAC meeting earlier this week. Thank you for sharing your input and ideas during this meeting. It was incredibly valuable and we are working to pull together your thoughts and ideas!
On a different note, I am looking for multiple members that have a good story to tell around “Data Processing Platforms“.
I am pulling together a panel discussion for the special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for this panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can volunteer to share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this panel discussion.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
——————————
Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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I am looking to see if I can identify someone, will respond by EOD. Thanks!
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Original Message:
Sent: 10/6/2020 9:27:00 PM
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: RE: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello UAI EAC,
I hope you are well! I would like to send another rather urgent message, especially as the date draws near, to see if you and/or someone on your team can speak on the topic of Data Processing Platforms. See full session description below.
I am pulling together a special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need a speaker, or better yet, one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for a panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me ASAP at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this session.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
——————————
Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-25-2020 01:54
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello EAC,
I hope you are well! It was a pleasure to “see” many of you during the EAC meeting earlier this week. Thank you for sharing your input and ideas during this meeting. It was incredibly valuable and we are working to pull together your thoughts and ideas!
On a different note, I am looking for multiple members that have a good story to tell around “Data Processing Platforms“.
I am pulling together a panel discussion for the special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for this panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can volunteer to share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this panel discussion.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
——————————
Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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Hi Leslie, I’m checking with my team to see if anyone is willing to participate. I should know something this week.
Pat
PATRICK D. DEVER
Avista Corp. – NYSE: AVA
Chief Data StrategistPhone: 509-495-8524; Fax: 509-777-6062
Email: pat.dever@avistacorp.comCONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The contents of this email message and any attachments are intended solely for the addressee(s) and may contain confidential and/or privileged information and may be legally protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient of this message or an agent of the intended recipient, or if this message has been addressed to you in error, please immediately alert the sender by reply email and then delete this message and any attachments.
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Original Message:
Sent: 10/6/2020 9:27:00 PM
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: RE: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello UAI EAC,
I hope you are well! I would like to send another rather urgent message, especially as the date draws near, to see if you and/or someone on your team can speak on the topic of Data Processing Platforms. See full session description below.
I am pulling together a special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need a speaker, or better yet, one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for a panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me ASAP at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this session.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-25-2020 01:54
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello EAC,
I hope you are well! It was a pleasure to “see” many of you during the EAC meeting earlier this week. Thank you for sharing your input and ideas during this meeting. It was incredibly valuable and we are working to pull together your thoughts and ideas!
On a different note, I am looking for multiple members that have a good story to tell around “Data Processing Platforms“.
I am pulling together a panel discussion for the special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for this panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can volunteer to share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this panel discussion.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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@Cook, Leslie Sorry Leslie, I could not get any takers.
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Original Message:
Sent: 10/7/2020 4:41:00 PM
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: RE: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Thank you, @Kaleb! More great news! I am out of the office until Tuesday, October 13, so I will follow-up with you early next week to get you organized and ready for the panel. Once all panelists are recruited, I will coordinate a planning call with you all.
Kaleb, I already have your photo and bio, so we are all set there!
@Kevin, can you please send Kaleb our speaker invite for the November 18 AAT Community Panel Discussion? Thanks for your help!
Thank you so much! Talk to you soon!
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-07-2020 16:29
From: Kaleb Thompson
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hi Leslie,
I’m happy to participate as a panelist. We have been working hard to create a successful self service environment here at ONE Gas.
Thanks,
Kaleb
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Kaleb Thompson
Supervisor – Enterprise Analytics
ONE Gas
Tulsa
9188457000
——————————Original Message:
Sent: 10-07-2020 13:22
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Thank you, @Eric and @Patrick! This is wonderful news! I also received a reply for a volunteer to facilitate this panel discussion, so we are well on our way to recruit a great group of members to lead this session. I want to recruit at least three panelists, so we will continue to search. Once you speak with your teams to identify someone as a panelist, please reach out to me directly at lcook@utilityanalytics.com and I will coordinate with you offline.
Thank you all so much! Talk to you soon!
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.comOriginal Message:
Sent: 10-07-2020 10:49
From: Patrick Dever
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hi Leslie, I’m checking with my team to see if anyone is willing to participate. I should know something this week.
Pat
PATRICK D. DEVER
Avista Corp. – NYSE: AVA
Chief Data StrategistPhone: 509-495-8524; Fax: 509-777-6062
Email: pat.dever@avistacorp.comCONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The contents of this email message and any attachments are intended solely for the addressee(s) and may contain confidential and/or privileged information and may be legally protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient of this message or an agent of the intended recipient, or if this message has been addressed to you in error, please immediately alert the sender by reply email and then delete this message and any attachments.
Original Message:
Sent: 10/6/2020 9:27:00 PM
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: RE: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello UAI EAC,
I hope you are well! I would like to send another rather urgent message, especially as the date draws near, to see if you and/or someone on your team can speak on the topic of Data Processing Platforms. See full session description below.
I am pulling together a special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need a speaker, or better yet, one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for a panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me ASAP at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this session.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.comOriginal Message:
Sent: 09-25-2020 01:54
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello EAC,
I hope you are well! It was a pleasure to “see” many of you during the EAC meeting earlier this week. Thank you for sharing your input and ideas during this meeting. It was incredibly valuable and we are working to pull together your thoughts and ideas!
On a different note, I am looking for multiple members that have a good story to tell around “Data Processing Platforms“.
I am pulling together a panel discussion for the special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for this panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can volunteer to share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this panel discussion.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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Thanks for the heads-up, @Eric. I appreciate you looking within Duke Energy. I also apologize for my slow response. I’ve been out of the office on PTO since 10/7/20.
Thanks!
Leslie Cook——————————
Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-08-2020 16:26
From: Eric Hovis
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?@Cook, Leslie Sorry Leslie, I could not get any takers.
Original Message:
Sent: 10/7/2020 4:41:00 PM
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: RE: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Thank you, @Kaleb! More great news! I am out of the office until Tuesday, October 13, so I will follow-up with you early next week to get you organized and ready for the panel. Once all panelists are recruited, I will coordinate a planning call with you all.
Kaleb, I already have your photo and bio, so we are all set there!
@Kevin, can you please send Kaleb our speaker invite for the November 18 AAT Community Panel Discussion? Thanks for your help!
Thank you so much! Talk to you soon!
Leslie
——————————
Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
——————————Original Message:
Sent: 10-07-2020 16:29
From: Kaleb Thompson
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hi Leslie,
I’m happy to participate as a panelist. We have been working hard to create a successful self service environment here at ONE Gas.
Thanks,
Kaleb
——————————
Kaleb Thompson
Supervisor – Enterprise Analytics
ONE Gas
Tulsa
9188457000Original Message:
Sent: 10-07-2020 13:22
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Thank you, @Eric and @Patrick! This is wonderful news! I also received a reply for a volunteer to facilitate this panel discussion, so we are well on our way to recruit a great group of members to lead this session. I want to recruit at least three panelists, so we will continue to search. Once you speak with your teams to identify someone as a panelist, please reach out to me directly at lcook@utilityanalytics.com and I will coordinate with you offline.
Thank you all so much! Talk to you soon!
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.comOriginal Message:
Sent: 10-07-2020 10:49
From: Patrick Dever
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hi Leslie, I’m checking with my team to see if anyone is willing to participate. I should know something this week.
Pat
PATRICK D. DEVER
Avista Corp. – NYSE: AVA
Chief Data StrategistPhone: 509-495-8524; Fax: 509-777-6062
Email: pat.dever@avistacorp.comCONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The contents of this email message and any attachments are intended solely for the addressee(s) and may contain confidential and/or privileged information and may be legally protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient of this message or an agent of the intended recipient, or if this message has been addressed to you in error, please immediately alert the sender by reply email and then delete this message and any attachments.
Original Message:
Sent: 10/6/2020 9:27:00 PM
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: RE: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello UAI EAC,
I hope you are well! I would like to send another rather urgent message, especially as the date draws near, to see if you and/or someone on your team can speak on the topic of Data Processing Platforms. See full session description below.
I am pulling together a special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need a speaker, or better yet, one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for a panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me ASAP at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this session.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.comOriginal Message:
Sent: 09-25-2020 01:54
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello EAC,
I hope you are well! It was a pleasure to “see” many of you during the EAC meeting earlier this week. Thank you for sharing your input and ideas during this meeting. It was incredibly valuable and we are working to pull together your thoughts and ideas!
On a different note, I am looking for multiple members that have a good story to tell around “Data Processing Platforms“.
I am pulling together a panel discussion for the special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for this panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can volunteer to share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this panel discussion.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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Leslie – I think this went to the wrong person…
JOHN G KINATEDER | CHIEF DATA SCIENTIST
JGKINATEDER@AEP.COM | D:614.883.7138 | C:614.296.6544
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Original Message:
Sent: 10/13/2020 8:19:00 PM
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: RE: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Thanks for the heads-up, @Eric. I appreciate you looking within Duke Energy. I also apologize for my slow response. I’ve been out of the office on PTO since 10/7/20.
Thanks!
Leslie Cook——————————
Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-08-2020 16:26
From: Eric Hovis
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?@Cook, Leslie Sorry Leslie, I could not get any takers.
Original Message:
Sent: 10/7/2020 4:41:00 PM
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: RE: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Thank you, @Kaleb! More great news! I am out of the office until Tuesday, October 13, so I will follow-up with you early next week to get you organized and ready for the panel. Once all panelists are recruited, I will coordinate a planning call with you all.
Kaleb, I already have your photo and bio, so we are all set there!
@Kevin, can you please send Kaleb our speaker invite for the November 18 AAT Community Panel Discussion? Thanks for your help!
Thank you so much! Talk to you soon!
Leslie
——————————
Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
——————————Original Message:
Sent: 10-07-2020 16:29
From: Kaleb Thompson
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hi Leslie,
I’m happy to participate as a panelist. We have been working hard to create a successful self service environment here at ONE Gas.
Thanks,
Kaleb
——————————
Kaleb Thompson
Supervisor – Enterprise Analytics
ONE Gas
Tulsa
9188457000Original Message:
Sent: 10-07-2020 13:22
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Thank you, @Eric and @Patrick! This is wonderful news! I also received a reply for a volunteer to facilitate this panel discussion, so we are well on our way to recruit a great group of members to lead this session. I want to recruit at least three panelists, so we will continue to search. Once you speak with your teams to identify someone as a panelist, please reach out to me directly at lcook@utilityanalytics.com and I will coordinate with you offline.
Thank you all so much! Talk to you soon!
Leslie
——————————
Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.comOriginal Message:
Sent: 10-07-2020 10:49
From: Patrick Dever
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hi Leslie, I’m checking with my team to see if anyone is willing to participate. I should know something this week.
Pat
PATRICK D. DEVER
Avista Corp. – NYSE: AVA
Chief Data StrategistPhone: 509-495-8524; Fax: 509-777-6062
Email: pat.dever@avistacorp.comCONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The contents of this email message and any attachments are intended solely for the addressee(s) and may contain confidential and/or privileged information and may be legally protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient of this message or an agent of the intended recipient, or if this message has been addressed to you in error, please immediately alert the sender by reply email and then delete this message and any attachments.
Original Message:
Sent: 10/6/2020 9:27:00 PM
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: RE: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello UAI EAC,
I hope you are well! I would like to send another rather urgent message, especially as the date draws near, to see if you and/or someone on your team can speak on the topic of Data Processing Platforms. See full session description below.
I am pulling together a special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need a speaker, or better yet, one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for a panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me ASAP at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this session.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
——————————
Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.comOriginal Message:
Sent: 09-25-2020 01:54
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: Do you have a good story on Data Processing Platforms?Hello EAC,
I hope you are well! It was a pleasure to “see” many of you during the EAC meeting earlier this week. Thank you for sharing your input and ideas during this meeting. It was incredibly valuable and we are working to pull together your thoughts and ideas!
On a different note, I am looking for multiple members that have a good story to tell around “Data Processing Platforms“.
I am pulling together a panel discussion for the special 90-minute Analytics Architecture & Technology Community Conversation taking place on November 18 (during UA Week). I need one facilitator and a few panelists (no more than 4) for this panel discussion.
Do you have anyone on your team that can volunteer to share your experiences on this topic and help make this a valuable discussion? Perhaps one of you want to be the facilitator? If you would like to be the facilitator and/or have people on your team that would be great panelists for this November 18 Community Conversation, please touch base with me at lcook@utilityanalytics.com.
- Topic: Data Processing Platforms
- Session Description: Data processing has become a critical capability in modern analytics. Users expect to be able to manipulate data models and transform data to meet their processing and visualization needs. In this session, we will explore how various utilities are tackling this self-service challenge.
- What tools are available for your analysts for the transformation and modeling of data?
- Is there a set of frameworks or standard practices in place?
- How do you track where the data has gone (lineage of source and target storage locations)?
- Do users have the ability to store and schedule data routines?
- Do analysts have the ability to share routines and/or build off of others’ routines (collaboration/sharing)?
- Are you concerned about business process sprawl or technical debt?
- Session Format: Hybrid Presentation and Panel Discussion! Because this is a 90 minute special session taking place during UA Week, we will have time for a panel discussion where each panelist will provide a mini presentation (maximum 3 slides), and then we will jump into a panel discussion for Q&A on the topic.
I look forward to your replies to help with this panel discussion.Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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