Posts Tagged ‘Capgemini’

Modelling Business Data the Vault Way

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Getting Certified as a Data Vault Engineer – Day 3

Final step in becoming a Data Vault Expert (Certified) On this third day Dan was going to talk to us through the last sections of the technical stuff. After that we should be ready for the Data Vault test, which we are all going to take and hopefully all will pass this exam. But first [...]

Weekly Wisdom for 15 feb 2008

Last week I promised to start writing a BLOG post about what interested me this week (Which article and information did  I read this week???), but I must admit that the list is not that long this week… I will be leaving Capgemini as of April 1st 2008, and start working as a Freelance BI consultant / [...]

Funny Architectural Wisdom

Today I read the BLOG from Edwin Zwart, a colleague of mine at Capgemini The Netherlands. He started a BLOG last december and uses a lot of YOUTUBE visualization in his posts. I must admit, this is a real piece of out-of-the-box thinking and working (his post). I haven’t read his whole BLOG, but I [...]

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