Data Warehousing: Applied Concepts.

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When: July 28 and 29th, 2008 (2 days)
Where: GRE
Cost: $1,485
Deadline: REGISTRATION IS CLOSED FOR THIS EVENT

Why Attend?: Business Intelligence is rapidly evolving into a necessary competency that does not exist in most organizations today. Unfortunately, the skill sets required to deliver effective BI has not caught up with the demand and employees have to jump in with both feet while not always being well prepared for the challenge. There are many who have ventured down this path only to find frustration in projects that fail to meet expectations for timing, budget and functionality. This course has been designed to provide a solid foundation for someone who is working around BI and would like to increase their understanding of this area so that they can provide a higher service level to their organization. The concept of a data warehouse is the lynchpin of delivering effective BI; this course covers a number of key topics including the design and architecture of database management systems for data warehousing. The content is designed to extend participants' knowledge of fundamental database topics as well as introduce more advanced topics. This is a practical course intended to provide the student with a toolkit of knowledge that they can bring back to their organization and apply right away.

Who Should Attend?: This course is designed for anyone involved in managing or transforming data from one or more source systems (eg, Accounting, Order Management,) into reports & analytics for business users. If your organizational role is that of a: business analyst, data analyst, data architect, data modeler, database administrator, or application developer then this course may be of high interest to you.

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This course is designed for anyone involved in managing or transforming data...