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Data Quality, Modernizing Information Management and SQL Server 2005 webinars available

I noticed that I currently seem to have 3 webinars available on the web. I've listed them, with abstract, below. You can access them by clicking here and scrolling to Webcasts.

"Best Practices for Designing and Implementing Sustainable, Long-term Data Quality Programs"

The volume of data coming into organizations is growing exponentially. Effective data quality management must be sustainable and designed for the long term. In this expert Webcast, discover best practices for designing and implementing data quality management programs that will stand the test of time and learn:

Best practices for successfully designing and implementing data quality management programs from start to finish. Why periodic batch cleansing is no longer enough for most organizations to maintain data quality for the long term. Secrets of successful data quality management programs, common mistakes and how to avoid them.

"Microsoft SQL Server 2005"

William McKnight presents a Microsoft on-demand web seminar on how Microsoft SQL Server 2005 provides a robust, scalable, and enterprise-ready data warehouse environment. Join this session to learn how you can take advantage of the new enhancements in partitioning, manageability, and query optimizations to streamline your data warehouse operations and increase performance.

"Modernizing and Advancing Information Management across the Enterprise"

William McKnight, renowned information management architect, outlines the modern components of information management and helps participants understand how innovations can be put to work in today’s ever more complex IT environment.

If you prefer, you can see and hear the last presentation through a streaming presentation at this link.

Technorati tags: Data Quality, data-warehouse, business-intelligence, SQL Server, Microsoft

  Posted by William McKnight on November 27, 2007 12:28 PM |

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