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MatthewM
Alteryx Alumni (Retired)

Alteryx Inspire 2016 will be here before you know it. We’re.getting.excited! By now, you should have registered, booked your hotel room, flight and started to fill out your session scheduler with all of the great Inspire content you’re interested in. BUT, if you haven’t registered yet, there is still time!!

 

If you have registered, you may be trying to determine what sessions fit your needs or peak your interest. I have good news - the Data Analyst Track is the perfect way to hear from real Alteryx users and learn from their experiences. Get tips, tricks and ideas from these sessions to see if you can apply them to your own business. There are so many great sessions this year - how do you know which ones to register for? Here are a few ‘can’t miss sessions’ you should definitely check out.

 

Tuesday, June 7th; 10:00AM – 10:45AM  Moving Mazda to a Data-Driven Analysis Culture

Mazda

This session was just moved to the Tuesday morning time slot, so what better way to kick off the data analyst track sessions at Inspire than to hear how Mazda is using Alteryx and Microsoft Power BI to improve data driven decisions. Start your conference off on the right foot and register for this session while there is still room.

 

Tuesday, June 7th; 11:00AM – 11:45AM Exponential Process Acceleration Using Alteryx

Motorcar Parts of America

Getting insights can be hard enough, but what happens when you are dealing with data in excess of 2GB as well as 35 million point-of-sale transactions? This is a great session to understand how Alteryx is enabling Motorcar Parts of America to produce actionable results that provide insight both internally and externally. Be sure to register for this session as Cathy Bridges provides some great tips and tricks to help you improve your own Alteryx experience.

 

Wednesday, June 8th; 1:30PM – 2:15PM Sally Beauty: Using Data for Quantitative Marketing and CRM Enablement

Sally Beauty

What better way to follow your lunch than to hear how Sally Beauty uses Alteryx and Tableau to gain customer insights, power CRM programs, and provide reporting to all levels of the organization? Register for this session to better understand how utilizing Tableau and Alteryx together has given Sally Beauty the ability to perform sophisticated analysis and provide results in a visual format so the leadership team can easily understand the story told by the data.

 

Thursday, June 9th; 9:00AM – 9:45AM Data CAN Make a Difference: Linking Alteryx and Tableau to Aid Socially Disadvantaged Populations

ICFThursday may be the last day of Inspire, but it doesn’t mean the sessions are over! ICF has been harnessing the power of Alteryx and Tableau to identify economically disadvantaged populations that can be targeted for better federal support before, during, and after natural disasters. Other uses include leveraging Alteryx to develop national marketing and outreach campaigns for public health issues. You aren’t going to want to miss this session before Inspire ends, so add this to your session schedule now.

 

The Alteryx Inspire 2016 Data Analyst Track contains more interesting use cases and applications than ever before. Get the most out of your conference experience by filling up your personal schedule today with some of these can’t miss speakers and sessions, all of which truly demonstrate this year’s Inspire theme – i.am.analytics.

Matthew Madden
Director, Product Marketing

Matt Madden is a Director, Product Marketing at Alteryx. Matt has over 16 years of experience in the analytics and enterprise software industry. During his career he has held roles in sales and marketing, both with the same goal, to help organizations realize the power and benefits that analytics can have on their business.

Matt Madden is a Director, Product Marketing at Alteryx. Matt has over 16 years of experience in the analytics and enterprise software industry. During his career he has held roles in sales and marketing, both with the same goal, to help organizations realize the power and benefits that analytics can have on their business.