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SQL Server Forum / General / Data Warehousing / May 2006

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Course for Designing and Populating a Data Warehouse?

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jwgoerlich@gmail.com - 16 Mar 2006 13:34 GMT
Hello,

A while back, I took Microsoft Course 2092A: Designing and Populating a
Data Warehouse with Microsoft SQL Server 2000. I have been reading
about SQL Server 2005 and see that it has several new data warehousing
tools. I want to learn more. Is there a course for building data
warehouses on SQL Server 2005?

Thanks in advance,

J Wolfgang Goerlich
Kevin Madsen - 17 Mar 2006 15:06 GMT
I took Solid Quality Learning's end to end BI course and was very
impressed.

www.SolidQualityLearning.com

Note: No connection, just a happy customer.

Kevin
Tim Dot NoSpam - 08 May 2006 13:08 GMT
Ralph Kimball is to warehousing what Bill Monroe was to bluegrass music.  He
has what he calls "Kimball University".  If you want to learn about process
(rather than just product), his group is probably going to be the best.

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