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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, ...
The Data Products Blueprint: 10 Key Attributes for Faster Business Impact 6.25.2025 Many organizations are still struggling to turn chaotic data into real business outcomes. If that sounds familiar, ...
Companies produce massive amounts of data today, and they must be able to use this data effectively and precisely to be successful. Stream processing and change data capture (CDC) can help. Working ...
Creating an AI-Ready Organization 6.25.2025 Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a driving force behind innovation, capturing the attention of organizations eager to unlock its transformative ...
This TDWI Data Points report focuses on how enterprises are modernizing their data strategies and architectures to meet the demands of AI, navigate economic uncertainty, and address the evolving need ...
Join TDWI’s VP of Research, Fern Halper, together with experts from Cube, SAP, Snowflake, and ZoomInfo as they explore the results of TDWI’s latest research on succeeding with AI.
RevOps teams still struggle with inefficient segmentation, suboptimal territory design, and a lack of actionable insights. The result? Blind spots in your addressable market and missed opportunities ...