The conference program for PAW London, November 15-16, has been posted: http://www.predictiveanalyticsworld.com/london/2010/ View the agenda at a glance: http://www.predictiveanalyticsworld.com/london/2010/agenda_overview.php Predictive Analytics World is also coming to: October 19-20, 2010 – Washington, DC March 14-15, 2011 – San Francisco, CA Here's an overview of the agenda for PAW London, Nov 15-16: ———————————————————- Predictive Analytics World (pawcon.com) is the business-focused event for predictive analytics professionals, managers and commercial practitioners, covering today's commercial deployment of predictive analytics, across industries and across software vendors. The conference delivers case studies, expertise and resources to achieve two objectives: 1) Bigger wins: Strengthen the business impact delivered by predictive analytics 2) Broader capabilities: Establish new opportunities with predictive analytics PAW's program is packed with the top predictive analytics experts, practitioners, authors and business thought leaders, including keynote speakers Dr. John Elder and Dr. Eric Siegel. Case Studies: How the Leading Enterprises Do It Predictive Analytics World focuses on concrete examples of deployed predictive analytics. The leading enterprises have signed up to tell their stories, so you can hear from the horse's mouth precisely how Fortune 500 analytics competitors and other top practitioners deploy predictive modeling, and what kind of business impact it delivers. PAW LONDON, UK: PAW London 2010 will feature over 17 speakers from 10 countries with case studies from leading enterprises in e-commerce, finance, healthcare, retail, and telecom such as Canadian Automobile Association, Chessmetrics, e-Dialog, Hamburger Sparkasse, Jeevansathi.com (India's 2nd-largest matrimony portal), Life Line Screening, Lloyds TSB, Naukri.com (India's number 1 job portal), Overtoom, SABMiller, T-Mobile, Univ. of Melbourne, US Bank and Vodafone, plus special examples from Anheuser-Busch, Disney, HP, HSBC, Pfizer, U.S. SSA, WestWind Foundation and others. PAW London's agenda covers hot topics and advanced methods such as risk management, uplift (incremental lift) modelling, open source analytics, and crowdsourcing data mining. Case study presentations cover campaign targeting, churn modeling, next-best-offer, selecting marketing channels, global analytics deployment, email marketing, HR candidate search, and other innovative applications that benefit organizations in new and creative ways. View the agenda at-a-glance for PAW London: www.predictiveanalyticsworld.com/london/2010 AND MORE. Join PAW and access the best keynotes, sessions, workshop, exposition, expert panel, networking coffee breaks, reception, birds-of-a-feather lunches, brand-name enterprise leaders, and industry heavyweights in the business. RAVE REVIEWS: "Hands down, best applied, analytics conference I have ever attended. Great exposure to cutting-edge predictive techniques and I was able to turn around and apply some of those learnings to my work immediately. I've never been able to say that after any conference I've attended before!" Jon Francis Senior Statistician T-Mobile Read more: Articles and blog entries about PAW can be found at www.predictiveanalyticsworld.com/pressroom.php Be sure to register by Sept. 30 for PAW London's Early Bird rate (save £200): www.predictiveanalyticsworld.com/london/register.php What is predictive analytics? See the Predictive Analytics Guide: www.predictiveanalyticsworld.com/predictive_analytics.php If you'd like our informative event updates, sign up at: www.predictiveanalyticsworld.com/notifications.php Predictive Analytics World Washington DC – London – San Francisco
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