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DataOps for Industrial IoT

The growth in IoT data collection and processing underscores the need for comprehensive data management strategies. The average enterprise today has deployed – and collects data from – nearly 4,000 IoT endpoints. And these organizations expect a 65% increase in the number of connected IoT endpoints over the next two years. Hear from 451 Research (part of S&P Global Market Intelligence) and Hitachi Vantara to assess the business impact of edge computing and IIoT on data management.

Appian Workforce Safety

Appian Workforce Safety is designed help your organization deliver a safe onsite work experience in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. See how this solution provides contact tracing, vaccination tracking, capacity management, health status reporting, and return-to-workplace certification. Plus, built on Appian's low-code automation platform, and available in our HIPAA-compliant and HITRUST-certified cloud, you can trust your organization's information is secure.

Demo: Marketing Analytics & Fivetran: Google Ads Connector

With an ever-growing arsenal of tools available to marketing teams, it’s more important than ever to centralize all of your data in a way that’s fast, reliable, and in real time to realize and analyze the full impact of your marketing efforts. Our Google Ads Connector demo shows how quick and easy it can be to setup a connector with Fivetran.

Discover Your Datasets - The Self-Service Data Roadmap, Session 1 of 4

In this session, Unravel CDO and VP Engineering Sandeep Uttamchandani describes the start of any large, data-driven project: the Discover phase. You must identify the insights you want to generate from the project, you must discover; that is, you must identify the current data assets you have, and the new data assets you will need, to generate the insights you want to produce. Sandeep expertly guides you through this process, and shows you how to invest the right amount of time and effort to get the job done.