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TDWI World Conference-Spring 2001

Event to feature TDWI Summit on Data Warehousing in the Public Sector

The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI), a worldwide provider of in-depth data warehousing and business intelligence research and education, announces TDWI World Conference-Spring 2001, in Washington, D.C., May 20 - 25. This event will feature the most comprehensive data warehousing and business intelligence curriculum in the industry.

At this conference, you will connect with the leading thinkers in the data warehousing and business intelligence arena, who will share their experiences, lessons, tips, and techniques on utilizing corporate information for competitive advantage. In addition, TDWI will sponsor a press room where you can interview instructors, solution providers, and attendees.

Conference Highlights Include:

  • Keynote presentations by John Ladley of Knowledge Interface LLC, entitled: "This Is Not Your Father's Data Warehouse-Business and Collaborative Intelligence Emerge" on Monday, May 21; and by Bill Inmon of BillInmon.com, entitled: "The Data Warehouse and E-Business" on Thursday, May 24.
  • More than 40 data warehousing and business intelligence solution providers will showcase their cutting-edge solutions, in TDWI's exclusive educational exhibit format, on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 22 and 23.
  • 35 full- and half-day courses, taught by industry leaders, feature topics ranging from data warehousing fundamentals to mining clickstream data and CRM strategies.
  • TDWI Summit-Data Warehousing in the Public Sector, May 22 - 23. Using the nation's capital as a backdrop, the Spring TDWI Summit will explore best practices for deploying data warehouses in federal, state, and non-profit organizations. The Summit features case studies from 11 organizations, including the Internal Revenue Service, the Department of Labor, the State of North Carolina, the U.S. Census Bureau, the U.S. Transportation Command, and others. Attendees will also hear from consultants from PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, DMR, and others who specialize in data warehousing in the public sector.

For more information on the TDWI World Conference-Spring 2001, visit TDWI's Web site at: www.dw-institute.com/DC2001.

The Data WArehousing Institute

The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI), a division of 101communications, is the premier provider of in-depth, high quality education and training in the data warehousing and business intelligence industry. TDWI is dedicated to educating business and information technology professionals about the strategies, techniques, and tools required to successfully design, build, and maintain data warehouses. It also fosters the advancement of data warehousing research and contributes to knowledge transfer and professional development of its Members. TDWI sponsors and promotes a worldwide membership program, annual educational conferences, regional educational seminars, onsite courses, solution provider partnerships, awards programs for the best practices and leadership in data warehousing and innovative technologies, resourceful publications, an in-depth research program, and a comprehensive Web site.

101Communications

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