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On March 27, 2025, Databricks hosted a half-day seminar followed by an afternoon of hands-on training. Databricks Data Intelligence Day, March 27, 2025, Amsterdam. First, the workflow transitioned from ETL to ELT, allowing raw data to be loaded directly into a datawarehouse before transformation.
The two-day summit was packed with keynotes, workshops, presentations, seminars, networking and, yes, lots and lots of good food that probably added 1000 calories to the average attendee’s diet and couple of centimeters to their waistline!
The two-day summit was packed with keynotes, workshops, presentations, seminars, networking and, yes, lots and lots of good food that probably added 1000 calories to the average attendee’s diet and couple of centimeters to their waistline!
The two-day summit was packed with keynotes, workshops, presentations, seminars, networking and, yes, lots and lots of good food that probably added 1000 calories to the average attendee’s diet and couple of centimeters to their waistline! Do We Still Need a DataWarehouse – Roxanne Edijali.
As evident in most hospitals, these information are usually scattered across multiple data sources/databases. Hospitals typically create a datawarehouse by consolidating information from multiple resources and try to create a unified database. Limitations of Current Methods.
This should also include creating a plan for data storage services. Are the data sources going to remain disparate? Or does building a datawarehouse make sense for your organization? With all this information in hand, you can think about training opportunities such as workshops, seminars, and others.
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