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hey there hey there uh convex crowd howamp;#39;s everybody doing uh my name is keith angeli roberts and uh i along with josh anderson are going to be talking about um why did it isnamp;#39;t for everyone and the reasons behind it uh we will be talking about essentially what uh data seems to be best suited for from a business environment and also looking at some of the detractors of data and you know and also you know like some of the some of the reasons behind um the the the possible problems of future implementations and and how how we can best overcome that um uh within the digit community so uh without further ado here is the agenda uh basically thereamp;#39;s weamp;#39;re going to do some introductions followed by uh talking about the actual business side of data why businesses are implementing data and utilizing it effectively for what ends and also talking about then about data and its discontents and then followed of course by uh you know well quite a q a session at this poi