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THE NEXT-GENERATION WAREHOUSE

September 17th, 2002
Phoenix, AZ

September 19th, 2002
Los Angeles, CA

Informatica and Daman Consulting are joining forces to bring you the future of data warehousing in a new seminar series entitled "The Next-Generation Warehouse." The seminars will feature Michael Haisten, author of the "What's Next" article series featured in DM Direct, which outlines the next phase of data warehouse evolution.

What's Next?

Data Warehousing is a mature concept. Most enterprises have (at least) one in production. Some environments are in retreat, others are stable, and the lucky few still have plans for growth. Are the glory days of data warehousing over? Far from it! Considerable opportunities exist to wring greater returns out of your data warehouse investment. Many firms face the challenge of integrating a myriad of warehouses, marts, and data stores that proliferated throughout the organization. New analytic tools and techniques expand the impact of your existing assets. Virtually everywhere, there is untapped potential to grow both content and usage. Availability, flexibility and efficiency can all be enhanced. The next stage in data warehouse evolution is underway now.

What You'll Learn at this Session

  • Data Warehousing – What's Next? – Trends in Next Generation Data Warehousing
  • Flexible Architecture Supporting a Diversity of Usage
  • The New Rules for Selecting Business Intelligence Tools
  • Packaged Analytics and Business Intelligence Development Frameworks

About the Speaker

Michael Haisten is Daman Consulting's Vice President of Business Intelligence. Michael has provided leadership in the information management and architecture disciplines for over 26 years. He has served as chief architect, designer, and project advisor for over 85 data warehouse and data access projects. Over the course of his career, he has worked with more than 130 Fortune 500 corporations, and numerous government, university, and non-profit organizations. Michael is an acclaimed author and visionary who pioneered such forward-thinking concepts as real-time data warehousing and the VITAL Step-By-Step™ methodology. As a seasoned BI veteran, he combines knowledge of relevant technologies and techniques with the savvy of real-world experience.

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About Daman:
Daman Consulting provides advanced enterprise business intelligence solutions for a broad range of industries. Daman's offerings enable enterprises to fully leverage information assets across all channels of corporate operation and communication. Greater profitability results through improved enterprise decision-making and responsiveness based on real-time business intelligence.

About Informatica:
Informatica Corporation, founded in 1993, is a market-leading provider of e-business infrastructure and analytic software which enables customers to automate the integration, analysis and delivery of critical corporate information. By using Informatica products, managers and executives gain valuable business insight that can be used to improve operational performance and enhance competitive advantage.


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