Tue. January 06, 2009

TDWI Seminars and Symposiums: In-Depth Training in a Small Class Setting

Overview:

TDWI Seminars and Symposiums offer a broad range of courses focused on the skills and techniques at the heart of successful business intelligence and data warehousing implementations. These events are offered at locations throughout the United States and Canada, so you can get the training you need at a location near you.

TDWI Seminars

Compared to the TDWI World Conferences, the smaller class sizes and unique format of TDWI Seminars provide a high-impact learning experience. You’ll have the chance to explore unique challenges within your organization as well as interact directly with the instructors.

TDWI Symposiums

TDWI Symposiums offer the best of our Seminar Series, but include keynote presentations as well as an exhibit area to keep you abreast of the latest in technology. As always, our vendor-neutral approach ensures that your classes will be loaded with objective, actionable information.

Why Should You Attend a TDWI Seminar?

  • In-Depth Education from Top Instructors. TDWI offers primarily full-day courses taught by practitioners with real-world experience. The sessions at TDWI Seminars are classes–not presentations; and the session leaders are teachers–not just speakers.
  • No Hype. No Fluff. No Bias. TDWI goes to great lengths to guarantee that our courses provide objective, vendor-neutral information. All course topics and instructors are carefully selected to deliver the most timely and unbiased instruction available.
  • Small Class Sizes. TDWI Seminars offer courses from TDWI World Conferences in a small class setting. Take advantage of the smaller class size to explore unique challenges within your organization and to interact with your instructors through informal one-on-one or small group discussions.
  • Convenient and Cost Effective. Reduce the impact on your travel and training budgets by taking courses closer to home.

Who Should Attend a TDWI Seminar?

  • All those new to business intelligence and data warehousing
  • Those who want to review the fundamentals of data warehousing from a best practice standpoint
  • Data architects or modelers
  • Technical architects
  • Business intelligence and data warehousing project or program managers
  • Developers for decision support, ETL, or meta data
  • Business sponsors or users
  • IT Managers with business intelligence or data warehousing responsibility
  • Business stakeholders involved in data warehousing projects


Many Seminar courses can be brought onsite. Look for courses marked with the "Onsite" logo, or visit our Onsite Program pages for more information.