An Action Plan to Align Your Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) and Master Data Management (MDM) Projects
Web Seminar Featuring Dr. Ralph Kimball
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Date: Thursday, October 22, 2009 Time: 10:30am PT / 1:30pm ET Duration: 75 minutes
Many IT organizations are engaged in enterprise data warehouse (EDW) and Master Data Management (MDM) projects. A successful EDW/MDM project demands an end-to-end control and management on how data is used operationally and analytically. Furthermore, accurate, meaningful results must be available for operational decision making as well as analytical reporting. The recent advances in enterprise data integration and data quality provide have made it possible for an organization to meet the demands of accessing a large volume of historical data while providing the up-to-date information to frontline workers in real-time. But where do you start? How do you fit these pieces together? What registry styles should be considered? What works and what should be avoided? How do you manage such a project? In this presentation, Dr. Kimball will give you his perspectives and best practices.
At the end of this session, Informatica and MicroStrategy will discuss approaches and considerations for building MDM solutions while leveraging your existing EDW and BI infrastructure. Emphasis will be placed on building the appropriate foundation required for successful MDM projects.
About the Guest Speaker:
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Ralph Kimball founded the Kimball Group. Since the mid 1980’s he has been the data warehouse/business intelligence (DW/BI) industry’s thought leader on the dimensional approach and trained more than 10,000 IT professionals. Prior to working at Metaphor and founding Red Brick Systems, Ralph co-invented the Star workstation at Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Ralph has his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.
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