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Data Modeling Made Simple with Steve Hoberman

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Date Held: October 26, 2011

Data modeling isn’t easy, but it can be simpler than you may think! We hope you will join us for this entertaining and informative webcast where Data Modeling Guru, Steve Hoberman is joined by George McGeachie, modeling and metadata expert to share with you some of the key components of using modeling techniques to design, manage and architect your enterprise and keep it as simple as possible.

Steve Hoberman, author of “Data Modeling Made Simple” first and second edition, collaborated with George on the soon to be released book, “Data Modeling Made Simple using PowerDesigner”.

Some of the topics to be discussed during this webcast include:

  • The best approach to building models using both traditional and non-traditional data modeling techniques
  • Handling normalization and leveraging abstraction
  • Making data models the center of all your data management initiatives
  • Extending data modeling to Business Process & XML Modeling
  • How to use an Enterprise Glossary to improve your data governance and modeling consistency practices
  • How to use PowerDesigner’s Conceptual, Logical and Physical Data Models, and other capabilities, to model your enterprise

Here is a great quote from the upcoming book to keep in mind, “Data modeling is more than a job or a career - it is a mindset, an invaluable process, a healthy addiction, a way of life. Remember to Keep It Simple, and enjoy the ride!”

We hope you will join us for this webcast.

Register for this webcast today and automatically be entered to receive a FREE copy of the upcoming "Data Modeling Made Simple with PowerDesigner" book. Please note: you must attend the webcast in order to qualify. Fifty books will be awarded.

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