Exciting DW & BI Training Opportunity
Posted by:Steve | Wed 14 July 2010
Our friends at Altis Consulting are hosting five training courses taught by internationally renowned experts during 2010. This is a unique training opportunity not often available to professionals in our region without travelling to the US or Europe.
The Information Quality Improvement course taught by Larry English has already been and gone, though you may be interested in picking up a copy of Larry's latest book Information Quality Applied which is the #1 bestseller on Amazon in the Data Quality subject area.
The upcoming courses for the rest of the year are:
Dimensional Modeling in Depth (DMD) Course
Sydney, 7-10 September, 2010
Presented by Ralph Kimball and Margy Ross (co-authors of the best selling Data Warehouse Toolkit), this course covers classic dimensional modeling from beginning to advanced issues, illustrated by a variety of specific industry case studies from retail, financial services, telecommunications, HR, and many others.
ETL Architecture in Depth (ETLD) Course
Sydney, 13-16 September, 2010
Learn about the 34 ETL subsystems from the co-authors of the best selling Data Warehouse ETL Toolkit: Ralph Kimball and Bob Becker. A must attend course for those involved in the backend of the data warehouse. This is not a microscopic code-oriented implementation class. Rather, it's an architecture class for the designer who must keep a broad perspective, and who needs to know what the latest technologies and techniques make possible.
Visual Business Intelligence Workshop
Sydney, 24-26 November, 2010
Auckland, 29 November-1 December, 2010
After 2 sold-out Sydney workshops in February, Stephen Few is returning to Australia and New Zealand in November 2010. This three day workshop prepares you for the many facets of presenting and analysing quantitative business data. Stephen approaches the problem of taming the information overload by providing simple practical instruction communicated through examples.
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