SUNY ITEC Campus AnalyticsDan Brint, SUNY ITECPavan Narayanan, SUNY ITECIt Takes a Village ....
SUNY ITEC has been quietly working on a 'big data' project in the back room - with an eye to helping SUNY students succeed (graduate and get a job you bum).
In this session, you will hear from the multi-disciplinary team that has been cobbled together to help us gain insight from data and turn water to wine. (We will NOT be selling you anything.)
Old school boring infrastructure types, DBAs, application admins, business folks, and a new school data science guy band together to try to turn sand into pearls. We'll talk about our vision, our challenges and how everything that is old is new again (mostly).
Dan Brint, Enterprise IT Architect, SUNY ITECAn IT professional with 25+ years experience in Oracle technologies, I am currently designing the IT architecture for our next generation service offerings in Higher Education.
I am a certified ITSM practitioner (ITIL v3 Foundation & Service Design) as well as a TOGAF V9 certified enterprise architect.
I am a father of two, a casual photographer and I have an appreciation for art, literature, cinema, music, motorcycles, bicycles and video gaming as well as more geeky stuff such as Architecture, Big Data, Data Visualization, Industrial Design, TED, Formula 1 , and most recently Volvo Ocean & Americas Cup Racing.
#travel #motorcycleadventure #cycling #photography #technology
Pavan Narayanan, Big Data Developer SUNY ITECAn Analytics practitioner, 4+ years of experience in data analysis, optimization modeling and statistical reporting, I am currently developing 'Analytics as a Service' utilizing ITIL tools, to aide data driven decision making in higher education.
A certified ITSM practitioner (ITIL v3 Foundation), I have a Masters in Applied Mathematics and Postgraduate Diploma in Operations Research.
I am a data science blogger (
https://datasciencehacks.wordpress.com/), and enjoy spending my free time in outdoor activities (hiking, swimming, traveling, exploring the world, etc...). Not to sound like a geek, I really do enjoy discovering various mathematical programming applications.