The book is intended to contain practical explanations of essential topics in implementing a data warehouse that everybody who wishes to embark on a data warehousing journey will need to understand in order to build their first data warehouse. Not only that, but they get the SQL Server code so that they can go ahead and implement the data warehouse, create reports, utilize business intelligence, CRM, and more. Essentially, it is a field guide for data warehousing implementation.
Building a Data Warehouse: With Examples in SQL Server
- Authors
- Vincent Rainardi
- ISBN
- 1590599314
- Published
- 07 Jan 2008
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
Building a Data Warehouse: With Examples in SQL Server describes how to build a data warehouse completely from scratch and shows practical examples on how to do it. Author Vincent Rainardi also describes some practical issues he has experienced that developers are likely to encounter in their first data warehousing project, along with solutions and advice. The RDBMS used in the examples is SQL Server; the version will not be an issue as long as the user has SQL Server 2005 or later.
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