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Ask Me Anything: Cognos Analytics with Watson - November Edition
Tue, Nov 2, 2021 11:00 AM EDT
IBM Cognos Analytics with Watson is a powerful AI-infused self-service analytics and operational reporting tool with a wide range of use cases - so much so that we're constantly getting questions about capabilities. If you're wondering 'Can Cognos Analytics do that?', we have a webinar series for you!
Join our Cognos Product Management team live at the beginning of each month to ask and get answers to your most pressing Cognos Analytics questions. If you like product roadmap sneak previews, don't worry - we'll be sharing those, too.
Register now and join us for a lively session where you can ask anything about Cognos!
Register for the webinar here:
Speakers
Rachel Su
, Product Management, Cognos Analytics - Reporting
Tim Aston,
Product Management, Cognos Analytics - Mobile and UI
Armin Kamal,
Proven Practices Advisor, IBM Analytics - IBM Hybrid Cloud - Customer Success
Zach Taylor
, Product Management, Cognos Analytics – Data Preparation
#CognosAnalyticswithWatson
When:
Nov 2, 2021 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (ET)
Contact
Jessica Leitsch
jleitsch@higherlogic.com
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