REMINDER/Plan for the Future -- Bill Inmon and Kalido Inc. Showcase Time Variance in Data Warehousing.Business/Technology Editors, News/Assignment Writers REMINDER...for Thursday Thursday: see week. (Nov. 7) --(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHO: Bill Inmon and Stephen Pace of Kalido Inc.
WHEN: Thursday November 7th 12:00 PM Eastern Time
Registration: http://registration.mshow.com/billinmon2/ or
visit www.billinmon.com
WHAT: Web Seminar on Data Warehousing and Time Variancy
Bill Inmon, the father of data warehousing, and
Stephen Pace of Kalido Inc. will discuss the
dimension of time as it relates to database design
in the data warehouse. Bill Inmon will discuss
database design techniques necessary for the
structuring of data over time, and Stephen Pace will
demonstrate a state-of-the-art tool used to create
and manage data warehouses that are time variant
compliant.
An inherent fact about data warehouses is that the
data and data structure will change over time. But
storing data over time has its own unique techniques
and considerations. Creating a data warehouse that
fully supports time variance but does not require
continual maintenance is a challenge when using
traditional methods. Stephen Pace will demonstrate
an innovative approach to creating time variant
compliant warehouses, eliminating previous time and
monetary obstacles.
WHY: Most database designs do not stand the test of time.
Attend this Web seminar to learn how to create and
manage data warehouses that are time variant
compliant.
In this fast-moving world of constantly changing
e-business, solutions are emerging to exploit the
information locked inside large data-warehousing
implementations. The KALIDO(TM) Dynamic Information
Warehouse allows companies to gain a unified,
collective view -- even from partial, incomplete or
inconsistent data -- of their business information.
Its value lies in the power to create a single view
of business information from multiple sources, even
when those sources are subjected to continual and
radical changes over time.
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