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The executive’s guide to big data realization

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To view this email as a web page, [click here]( [Hortonworks Logo]( June 2018 [Be First Insight]( [Scott Gnau] Scott Gnau CTO, Hortonworks We’ve lined up some interesting reading for you: First, since GDPR is at the forefront for everyone, how do we adapt and take advantage of this opportunity? Next, take a look at some of the pitfalls to avoid when implementing your big data strategy. And, finally, if you’re a manufacturer, learn how predictive analytics can prevent a multitude of issues for your manufacturing line. Come back to our [website](=/Xie033A0Q000LLIoX02QQN0) often for new material. [Left Photo]( Protecting Data: How to Adapt to the GDPR Embracing GDPR: It’s time to look at the bright side. [Read More >]( [Left Photo]( Five Big Data Mistakes to Avoid When Implementing a Strategy Five big data minefields and how to navigate them. [Read More >](=/Xie033A0Q000LLIoX02QQN0) [Left Photo]( Predictive Analytics Software Prevents Downtime for Manufacturers When the answers don’t even require questions, you’ve reached a higher level of manufacturing. [Read More >](/Xie033A0Q000LLIoX02QQN0) [The Path to GDPR Data Compliance Presents Business Opportunity]( [Data Works September 20-21](#) To receive valuable thought-leadership information by email. [Sign up]( 5470 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA 95054 [www.hortonworks.com]( © 2011–2018 Hortonworks Inc. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( If you no longer wish to receive these advertising emails, click on the following link: [Opt Out](

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