Why Attend This Conference?



The data warehousing community is already huge and growing rapidly in terms of diversity of users and customers. In attempting to develop a data warehousing project that will satisfy particular business needs, DW architects may ask "What data do you need?" Concerned that something vital will be missed, the likely customer answer is, "Well, all of it!" As a result, operational databases become massive. Large databases will invariably suffer performance problems from lengthy load/refresh and update times. Slow response times impact user confidence and also result in higher costs.

To avoid such pitfalls and make the most of a next generation data warehouse, a better question may be, "What data do you want first?" This is a key question because the architecture is comprised not only of the data warehouse itself, but several supporting architectural components that each have distinctive characteristics and hold data according to criteria such as the required frequency of access and update requirements.

Register now so that you can further your knowledge about:

  • DW 2.0
  • Unstructured Data
  • Textual ETL
  • Textual Mining and Textual Analytics
  • Best practices for Enterprise Architecture
  • Advanced Business Intelligence
  • Non-Invasive Data Governance
  • Heat Data Mapping
  • BI Portals
  • Taxonomies

Who Should Attend

This inaugural Advanced Architecture Conference is designed for:

Enterprise Architects who want to understand how data warehousing is evolving and how that will affect the future of their enterprise technology architecture.

CIOs and CTOs concerned with improving the decision support systems they're charged with providing the business units within their organization.

Data Warehouse Designers and Developers who will need to incorporate new DW 2.0 features into their existing warehouses.

Capacity Planners and Storage/Performance Managers concerned about how to improve warehouse performance and ensure that their systems are prepared for the workloads required when storing and analyzing unstructured data in the warehouse.

Business and Financial Analysts interested in learning how to enhance the quality of analytical support they can provide their organizations.

Data Architects and Data Quality Specialists responsible for integrating new sources of data into the warehouse and ensuring the quality of that data.

DBAs concerned with designing and managing the underlying databases. Business and Technical Consultants who need to assess the maturity of new technologies, weigh the pros and cons, and make recommendations to clients on technology investments.

Departmental and Line Managers responsible for improving the performance of their business units through the more effective use of information.

Strategic Planners who need to incorporate huge amounts of formal analysis - from both structured and unstructured sources - into their business assessments and projections.


Advanced Architecture Conference
September 22-24, 2010
The Pines at Genesee
Genesee, Colorado

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