Seminars to Cover 'Data Warehousing'

Global Knowledge Network, an independent training company, has formed a partnership with Migration Software Systems to provide courses in ìdata warehousing,î the complex practice of tapping multiple databases across an enterprise to drive business decisions. 

The firms will also deliver a Design & Implementation seminar later this spring, the first public course in which trainees will use multiple vendorsí software to actually build data warehouses. 

Data Warehousing Fundamentals seminars will take place March 10-12 in Santa Clara, Calif., April 7-9 in Washington, D.C., and May 5-7 in New York City. Three experts will lead the seminars. 

According to a 1996 study by International Data Corp., the data warehousing market is projected to grow at a compound annual rate of more than 30% over the next five years. 

Global Knowledge Networkís employees train more than 100,000 people a year in 18 languages at over 60 sites. Global Knowledge Network, Waltham, MA, (617) 893-3026, www.globalknowledgenetwork.com.

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