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TDWI’s Certified Business Intelligence Professional (CBIP) credential is the business intelligence and data warehousing industry’s most meaningful and credible certification program.
Business Intelligence Journal The Business Intelligence Journal is an in-depth, unbiased information resource for data management and anlytics professionals. This quarterly publication provides fresh ...
This expert panel will discuss the importance of integrating your data and AI platforms, provide guidance for integrating those enterprise environments, and spell out the challenges that enterprise IT ...
Join TDWI VP of Research Fern Halper as she unpacks the findings from TDWI’s June 2025 report The Data Foundation for AI, followed by a candid fireside chat with leaders from T-Mobile, Capgemini, ...
At TDWI's recent Executive Summit, Mark Madsen asked: is there a statistically significant correlation between sales of beer and sales of diapers or has the correlation been misused.
Six Validation Techniques to Improve Your Data Quality Boost the data quality of your data warehouse with six practical techniques. By Wes Flores February 19, 2016 Have you ever had a set of reports ...
One-size-fits-all management won’t work for unstructured data. Create a cost-effective security and governance program with this advice.
In 2021, the European Commission introduced changes to the GDPR that are intended to further enhance the effectiveness of the law. This article looks at the changes and how they can affect everyday ...
The Role of Ontologies within Unified Data Models Before tackling the complexity of disparate data sources, you need to understand how semantic abstraction layers can save you from a world of pain. By ...
Five Characteristics of a Data-Driven Company What makes an organization more data-driven in the digital age? Here are the answers from the companies' industry experts themselves. By Irina Peregud The ...
Why Gut Instinct Still Dominates Decision Making (And How to Become Data-Driven) Trust in data remains a key concern for executives, but two-thirds still don't put data first when making decisions ...