To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> About the Webinar Many are confused when it comes to data. Architecture, models, data – it can seem a bit overwhelming. This program offers a clear explanation of both Data Architecture and Data Modeling. Data Modeling is a primary means of achieving better understanding of […]
DAS Webinar: Emerging Trends in Data Architecture – What’s the Next Big Thing?
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> This webinar is sponsored by: About the Webinar With technological innovation and change occurring at an ever-increasing rate, it’s hard to keep track of what’s hype and what can provide practical value for your organization. Join this webinar to see the results of a recent […]
Webinar: Graph Data Modeling in Four Dimensions – Outline, Differences, Artisanship, Agility
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> About the Webinar Graph Data Modeling is, needless to say, good for graph databases. But it can also serve as a general conceptual/logical model. This webinar explains all aspects, starting with an overview, then moving into differences between Graph Data Modeling and “Classic” Data Modeling, […]
DAS Webinar: Building a Future-State Data Architecture Plan – Where to Begin?
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> This webinar is sponsored by: About the Webinar With technology changing at an ever more rapid pace and business requirements ever-evolving to meet the needs of the market, building a future-state Data Architecture plan can be a challenge. Join this webinar to learn practical ways […]
Webinar: Data Modeling Best Practices – Business & Technical Approaches
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> Original Air Date: October 24, 2019 This webinar is sponsored by: About the Webinar Data Modeling is hotter than ever, according to a number of recent surveys. Part of the appeal of data models lies in their ability to translate complex data concepts in an […]
DAS Webinar: Data Catalogues – Architecting for Collaboration & Self-Service
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> Original Air Date: September 26, 2019 About the Webinar The interest in Data Catalogs is growing as more business & technical users are looking to gain insight from data using a self-service approach. Architectural techniques for Data Provisioning and Metadata Cataloging have evolved to cater […]
DAS Webinar: Data Quality Best Practices
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> About the Webinar Tackling Data Quality problems requires more than a series of tactical, one-off improvement projects. By their nature, many Data Quality problems extend across and often beyond an organization. Addressing these issues requires a holistic architectural approach combining people, process, and technology. Join […]
DAS Webinar: Metadata Management From Technical Architecture & Business Techniques
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> Webinar sponsored by: About the Webinar Metadata provides context for the “who, what, when, where, and why” of data, and is of critical interest in today’s data-driven business environment. Since metadata is created and used by both business and IT, architectural and organizational techniques need […]
DAS Webinar: Enterprise Architecture vs. Data Architecture
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> Webinar sponsored by: About the Webinar Enterprise Architecture (EA) provides a visual blueprint of the organization, and shows key inter-relationships between data, process, applications, and more. By abstracting these assets in a graphical view, it’s possible to see key interrelationships, particularly as they relate to […]
IDERA Webinar: Lean Data Modeling for any Methodology
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> Original Air Date: June 18, 2019 This Webinar Sponsored by: About the Webinar With changes in software development methodologies, the role of the data modeler has changed significantly. In many organizations, data modelers now find themselves on the outside looking in, relegated to documentation “after […]