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Harness up to date information to drive revenue growth before it's too late... Making best use of re

Harness up to date information to drive revenue growth before it's too late... [The Register](?&utm_source=events&utm_medium=mailshot&utm_content=webcast) Making best use of real time data Harness up to date information to drive revenue growth before it's too late A free Webinar from The Register 13 October 2022 @ 11am BST / 12pm CEST [[Local Time](] Hello {NAME}, Is your organization making the best use of the real time data (RTD) available to it? Because if the answer is no, it could be failing to exploit one of the most useful resources at its disposal, period. Being able to harness the data to power recommendations and personalization, or employ up to date inventories and logistics for example, can give help a business grow its revenue and expand developer productivity. But what are the challenges of utilizing RTD effectively? And how can you be sure that your business or organization is RTD resilient, and ready to reap the rewards it can bring? Join The Register's Tim Phillips in discussion with Bryan Kirschner, vice president strategy from Datastax on 13 October at 11am BST/12pm CEST to learn more. Together they will discuss the current state of play of RTD and consider how it is paying off, before examining the conclusions of Datastax's latest report. The latter is based on a survey of more than 500 leading technology companies and looks at the strategies they use for data in real time, and what they do to drive revenue growth. It also looks at the potential for RTD to help developers to streamline and enhance their performance. Register for the webinar here and we'll send you a reminder, maybe even in real time. [Register Now]( If you're interested but can't make the date [register here]( and we'll drop you a line when the recorded version is published. [Not Sure? Read More]( The Register has a library full of webinars, covering all areas of IT. [Take a look!]( You are receiving this invite as a member of our events list. Sent to: {EMAIL} | [Your Account]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Password Reminder]( The Register and its content are Copyright © 2022 Situation Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. Situation Publishing, Portland Trading Estate, 14 Portland Street, Southport, PR8 1LJ, UK. Company # 3403653. VAT # GB 700 7123 87.

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