Again, Business Intelligence on SQL Server 2005

Filed under: Speaking Schedule, SQL Server

It seems BI of SQL2005 become my favourite stuff now. This is very interesting topic, because it does not talk about technical stuff but also delivering business insight in it. I will speak about this topic for Foxpro community next March 31, 2006. Oh Foxpro? Yes!. Mr. Hardian, the leader of FoxId community is person in duty for this seminar. I will explain the basic principles of BI and why we need it, review some mining models and OLAP, and then build presentation interface with Foxpro :) . My latest Foxpro experiences is version 3.0, hopefully I do not find difficulties with 9.0. I will explore indepth on OLE DB for Data Mining and DMX query. Just register yourself to connections@netindonesia.net.

Also, I found this site is very interesting for data mining topics beside official MS site.


March 3rd, 2006

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  • 1. Choirul’s Personal &hellip  |  March 25th, 2006 at 10:27 am

    […] If you read my post about my speaking schedule, It is rescheduled to April 28 2006. There is an official announcement from government authority that March 31 will be a national holiday. Actually it is not a holiday. Because it will be deducted from our leave allowance. Oh may . See you on Foxpro Community inTouch on April 28!. I will talk about Business Intelligence implementation of SQL2005 within Foxpro 9.0. Also, I will give an exciting demo about next version of Foxpro [codename:Sedna]. It works with .NET 2.0 in more native way than current version . […]

  • 2. Desni  |  August 29th, 2006 at 12:47 pm

    Well i just read in my email about Business Intelligence Code Camp
    Topic: Analysis Services. But i read that on 2 september 2006 the topic is about OLAP. How about data mining? when the training will be held? because my thesis is about data mining in SQL SERVER 2000. So i really want to study more about data mining using sQl server 2005.

    thanks a lot

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