Organizations need a data strategy to succeed, but there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. Every organization will have unique objectives and obstacles. Join this informative webinar to learn how to modernize, unify, and innovate your way to a modern data strategy with AWS.
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Modern Data Strategy on AWS FAQs
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- Learn how AWS services help you modernize, unify and innovate your data infrastructure.
- Use AWS services to provide secure and well-governed access to data.
- Innovate with AI/ML by harnessing your data with built in ML.
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Imran Ahmad
Big Data Analytics, Cloud computing, and enterprise systems have been a passion for Imran for the last many years. He has more than 15 years of experience of designing software architectures, conducting research and IT services. As part of his PhD research, he has developed a Linear Programming based algorithm called ATSRA that can be used to optimally process information for Big Data.
Imran is currently working with the Canadian Immigration Department to develop a predictive analytics model that can automate the Canadian immigration and Visa processes. He has designed and implemented a Hadoop cluster for data processing and currently developing state-of-the-art algorithms and techniques to develop these models.
He has participated in different IT conferences in various countries and has conducted various presentations. In 2008, He has also taught various IT courses at Carleton University.