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TDWI’s Certified Business Intelligence Professional (CBIP) credential is the business intelligence and data warehousing industry’s most meaningful and credible certification program.
Business Intelligence Journal The Business Intelligence Journal is an in-depth, unbiased information resource for data management and anlytics professionals. This quarterly publication provides fresh ...
TDWI instructor Chris Adamson defines dimensional data modeling as “the nexus of a holistic approach to managing business intelligence, analytics, and governance programs. Used at a program level to ...
Successful modern data infrastructure encompasses more than just storage and staging options. Organizations must take a holistic approach with key data management practices including data quality, ...
I went to a small, liberal arts college in western Massachusetts whose mascot is a “purple cow” -- presumably chosen because of the large number of cows that graze in the foothills of nearby mountains ...
Read the new State of Data Quality report today to learn about the current state of data quality management, the top challenges organizations face, and best practices for improving your data quality ...
Lack of Modern Data Integration Hindering Business Objectives, Survey Finds Outdated tools and technologies make it difficult to get timely information to business users, corporate executives say. By ...
How to Fix Data Engineer Burnout Data engineer burnout has reached crisis levels. We explore four issues and suggest how to address them. By Satish Jayanthi A recent study yielded some dismal findings ...
Q&A: Today's Basic Business Skills Include Reading, Writing, and Data Literacy A new professor ambassador program focuses on highlighting educators who are training the future generation of workers to ...
At TDWI's recent Executive Summit, Mark Madsen asked: is there a statistically significant correlation between sales of beer and sales of diapers or has the correlation been misused.