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07 April 2008 12:01
tonyrogerson
London Event 13-16 May: Insight from Kimball University: Microsoft Data Warehouse in Depth
Microsoft Data Warehouse in Depth
Joy Mundy & Warren Thornthwaite
London, 13 – 16 May 2008
Attend
Microsoft Data Warehouse in Depth
at Crown Plaza London, May 13-16 to discover how to build a successful business intelligence system using Microsoft SQL Server 2005.
Covering the complete suite of data warehousing tools that accompanies SQL Server 2005,
Warren Thornthwaite
and
Joy Mundy
, authors with
Ralph Kimball
of the
Microsoft Data Warehouse Toolkit,
focus on the full project lifecycle, including design, development, deployment and maintenance.
This four-day course will provide you with practical guidance for every member of the data warehouse team. You'll learn how to:
Identify high-value business requirements and build organizational support for the project
Design an information infrastructure for the enterprise using established dimensional design
Design and build a flexible and powerful ETL system to clean, align and restructure data for business use
Provide decision makers with tools to analyze business problems and opportunities
Use data mining to uncover data relationships and trends
Build BI applications in Reporting Services
And much more!
To find out more visit
http://www.obisomni.com/events/eventdetail.php?id=1694&title=Insight%20from%20Kimball%20University:%20Microsoft%20Data%20Wa
or to register, please contact
Mark Read
or phone +44 (0) 1603 671 308
Who should attend
This course is designed to appeal to all major roles on a data warehouse project on the Microsoft platform. It offers useful guidance for data warehouse team managers, system architects, ETL system architects and developers, data warehouse operational staff, and BI application designers and developers.
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