Datavarehus med Stephen Brobst

26. april 2007
Faggruppen Datavarehus og Business Intelligence inviterer til todagers kurs på Clarion Royal Christiania, Oslo

14. juni 2007
Data Warehouse Performance Optimisation

Database products designed to support business intelligence systems are being continually improved with new functionality and features to satisfy the timely delivery of key business information. These new features for performance in high-end databases offer new opportunities for designing database structures for supporting business intelligence workloads. More...

You will learn:

  • Advanced optimization techniques and how they affect DSS database performance
  • Database design techniques such as star schemas, selective denormalization, partitioning, etc. in terms of tradeoffs related to performance, usability, and flexibility
  • New indexing strategies and how they impact workload balance and capacity planning
  • OLAP design and the tradeoffs between MOLAP, ROLAP, and HOLAP
  • Data mining and its implications on database design
  • The role of data marts and operational data stores

15. juni 2007
Enabling the Real Time Enterprise with Active Data Warehousing

Active Data Warehousing is rapidly changing the landscape for deployment of decision support capability. The challenges of supporting extreme service levels in the areas of performance, availability, and data freshness demand new methods for data warehouse construction. More...

You will learn:

  • Active DW definitions and framework
  • Evolutionary steps toward active DW deployment
  • The architecture of an active DW
  • Implementing extreme performance, data freshness, and availability
  • CRM and the active DW
  • The role of enterprise application integration (EAI)

Målgruppe
BI arkitekter, designere og utviklere, DBA (datavarehus) og prosjektledere.
Seminaret holdes på engelsk.

Stephen Brobst
Stephen has hands-on experience in benchmarking and data warehouse construction with every major SMP, NUMA and MPP architecture available in the industry today. Stephen has served as an advisor to the Transaction Processing Council in regard to design for the TPC benchmarks and was involved in the development of the DataChallange benchmark in cooperation with the Transaction Processing Council. He has also served on the Oracle VLDB Steering Group Committee and the Teradata User Advisory Board.

Stephen Brobst is a managing partner and founder of Sampo Technologies & Systems. He also serves as the Chief Technology Officer for NCR's Teradata Division. Stephen Brobst has authored numerous journal and conference papers in the fields of data management and parallel computing enviornments and is an internationally recognized speaker in the area of breakthrough systems implementation.

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