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Business Wire
10-07-2025
- Business Wire
Teradata Possible 2025: Experience the Trusted AI and Data Conference
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Teradata (NYSE: TDC) today announced Possible 2025: the Trusted AI and Data Conference — a global event where decision-makers, influencers, and leaders come together to navigate the evolving landscape of AI innovation, data, and technology. The electric three-day event, taking place in Los Angeles, October 6-8, 2025, is a signature experience for data and analytics professionals that offers direct access to AI thought leaders and practical insights from global experts. Attendees will be able to dive into breakout sessions, dynamic keynotes, and interactive roundtables to uncover how Trusted AI and harmonized data can supercharge value and fuel rapid innovation across organizations. The program features immersive hands-on training, high-impact workshops, and live demonstrations showcasing the capabilities of Teradata's advanced cloud analytics and AI-driven data platform. Attendees will hear from industry luminaries and Teradata customers and partners on how they are driving growth for their businesses, leveraging data analytics and AI/ML to unlock new use cases. Keynote highlights: Our mainstage speakers explore the future of AI and data management. Attendees will hear from innovation leaders, including: Chris Barton, Founder of Shazam Steve McMillan, President and CEO of Teradata Sumeet Arora, Chief Product Officer of Teradata Louis Landry, Chief Technology Officer of Teradata Customer speakers include (non-exhaustive list): Banco Bradesco – José Marcelo Munhoz Fichelli, Data Engineer Manager Comptroller of Maryland – Andrew Schaufele, Chief Deputy Comptroller Delta Community Credit Union – Dr. Sujatha (Su) Rayburn, Vice President – Information Management and Analytics Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (du) – Amr Halawa, Manager, Data Management and Mediation OSS GoDaddy, Inc. – Rose Santos, Sr. Director, Finance Innovation HCA Healthcare – Jason Schrader, Director, Data and Analytics Engineering HCA Healthcare – Srinivas Subbarao, Director, Enterprise Data Warehouse Ooredoo – Ali Danish Malik, Assistant Director Analytics PRIO – Alex Mendonça, Head of Internal Audit and Claudio Paiva, Specialist Auditor Raiffeisen Bank International – Mario Stegbauer, Head of Data Warehouse Platform Sicredi – Lucas Kylder, Data Engineer Telefônica Brasil – Rodrigo Primo, Head of Performance and Capacity Planning Telefônica Brasil – Stivie Florio, Head of Cloud Engineering and Infrastructure United Bank Limited – Rehman Hameed, Head of Data & AI (EVP) Vodafone – Ryan Smith, Fraud Prevention Manager 'Possible 2025 is more than just a gathering—it's a catalyst for innovation,' said Steve McMillan, President and CEO of Teradata. 'As AI continues to reshape industries, we are bringing together the brightest minds in data and analytics to explore how Trusted AI and connected data can unlock bold new possibilities, drive faster innovation, and accelerate scalable impact across the enterprise.' For more information on Possible 2025: the Trusted AI and Data Conference in Los Angeles visit About Teradata At Teradata, we believe that people thrive when empowered with trusted information. We offer the most complete cloud analytics and data platform for AI. By delivering harmonized data and Trusted AI, we enable more confident decision-making, unlock faster innovation, and drive the impactful business results organizations need most. See how at The Teradata logo and ClearScape Analytics are trademarks, and Teradata is a registered trademark of Teradata Corporation and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and worldwide.


Business Journals
10-06-2025
- Business Journals
Shazam co-founder delivers keynote at Innovation Works' Venture Expo, discusses evolving with technology
Shazam co-founder Chris Barton shares startup insights at Innovation Works' Venture Expo, highlighting perseverance and adapting to tech changes.
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Yahoo
Trump Threatens Apple With Tariffs of ‘at Least 25%' on iPhones Not Made in U.S.
President Trump is continuing to wield tariffs as a club to try to force American companies to manufacture their products in the United States. On Friday morning, the president warned Apple that the government would impose a tariff of 'at least 25%' on iPhones manufactured overseas. 'I have long ago informed Tim Cook of Apple that I expect their iPhone's [sic] that will be sold in the United States of America will be manufactured and built in the United States, not India, or anyplace else,' Trump wrote in the post. 'If that is not the case, a Tariff of at least 25% must be paid by Apple to the U.S. Thank your for your attention to this matter!' More from Variety Zachary Levi Strikes Back: The Trump-Voting 'Shazam!' Star on Feeling Hollywood's Wrath Over Vaccine Skepticism and the $100 Million Studio He's Building in Austin Paramount Could Violate Anti-Bribery Law if it Pays to Settle Trump's '60 Minutes' Lawsuit, Senators Claim Trump Heads to the Middle East, Falls in Love With Saudi Crown Prince in 'SNL' Cold Open: 'I Love the Arabs! Get Me to Allah's Country!' Shares of Apple dropped more than 3% in premarket trading after Trump's post. Industry analysts say it's virtually impossible that Apple (or any other consumer electronics company) could make their products entirely in the U.S. anytime soon, if ever. On May 1, in reporting earnings for the first three months of 2025 that topped Wall Street forecasts, CEO Tim Cook told analysts that Trump's tariffs — if conditions remain unchanged — would add an estimated $900 million in costs for the company for the June 2025 quarter. That represents about 1% of the $88.7 billion in total revenue analysts currently expect Apple to report for the period. Cook added that Apple is unable to precisely forecast current quarter trends because 'we are uncertain of potential future actions' prior to the end of the quarter. Predicting the effects of Trump's tariffs past June is 'very difficult,' Cook said, 'because I'm not sure what will happen with tariffs.' In the June quarter, Cook said, Apple expects the 'majority' of the iPhones sold in the U.S. to come from India, and for iPads, Macs and most other company products imported to the U.S. to be manufactured in Vietnam. China would be the country of origin for the 'vast majority' of Apple's products outside the U.S., he added. Cook, whom Trump once mistakenly referred to as 'Tim Apple,' personally donated $1 million to Trump's inauguration fund. He also was among the CEOs who congratulated Trump after he won the 2024 U.S. presidential election. 'We look forward to engaging with you and your administration to help make sure the United States continues to lead with and be fueled by ingenuity, innovation, and creativity,' Cook wrote on X on Nov. 6. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival Sign in to access your portfolio