Whitepaper : Agile Data Modeling: Not an Option, but Essential
Data has turned from a pure reporting source for administrative tasks to a critical asset for many lines of organizations. With the right data, organizations can optimize their business processes, improve customer relationships, and differentiate themselves from the competition. With that, the dependency of organizations on data has intensified.
Business users have become involved in the development, maintenance, and management of data models. With this, data models have become dynamic sources of information to understand data, and this requires a dynamic approach to data modeling. This approach means that organizations have to adopt agile data modeling, which is not an option, but essential. In this whitepaper, Rick Van Der Lans describes the crucial requirements for such agile data modeling.
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ER/Studio Data Architect!
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You’ll also receive a confirmation email with a download link for your product. To ensure email delivery, please whitelist [email protected]. If you do not receive your email, please be sure to check both your inbox and filters for a message from [email protected].
See Also:
- Whitepaper: Enterprise Data Modeling for Business Intelligence Applications
- Whitepaper: Improve Your Data Modeling Skills
- Whitepaper: Is your Data Modeling Workflow Agile or Fragile?
- Whitepaper: Mastering Data Modeling for Master Data Domains
- Whitepaper: Model Behavior: An Introduction to Data Models
- Whitepaper: The ROI of Data Modeling
- Webcast: A Perfect Ten: The Data Model
- Webcast: A Photographer and a Data Modeler Walk Into a Bar…
- Webcast: Agile Data Management vs. Agile Data Modeling
- Webcast: Becoming a Better Data Modeler: Part 1 (Data Modeling Certification)
- Webcast: Becoming a Better Data Modeler: Part 2 (Faulty Design Patterns)
- Webcast: Data Modeling and Blockchain
- Webcast: The Importance of Data Model Change Management
- Webcast: You’ve Just Inherited a Data Model – Now What?
- Webcast: Principles of Data Modeling
- Webcast: Put Together the Pieces of your Data Model Puzzle
- Webcast: SQL Server Data Modeling Best Practices
- Infographic: Improve Your Data Modeling Skills
- Infographic: Data Modeling and Collaboration with ER/Studio
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Products :
Data has turned from a pure reporting source for administrative tasks to a critical asset for many lines of organizations. With the right data, organizations can optimize their business processes, improve customer relationships, and differentiate themselves from the competition. With that, the dependency of organizations on data has intensified.
Business users have become involved in the development, maintenance, and management of data models. With this, data models have become dynamic sources of information to understand data, and this requires a dynamic approach to data modeling. This approach means that organizations have to adopt agile data modeling, which is not an option, but essential. In this whitepaper, Rick Van Der Lans describes the crucial requirements for such agile data modeling.
Here is your download link for
ER/Studio Data Architect!
Please choose the file that meets your system requirements:
You’ll also receive a confirmation email with a download link for your product. To ensure email delivery, please whitelist [email protected]. If you do not receive your email, please be sure to check both your inbox and filters for a message from [email protected].
See Also:
- Whitepaper: Enterprise Data Modeling for Business Intelligence Applications
- Whitepaper: Improve Your Data Modeling Skills
- Whitepaper: Is your Data Modeling Workflow Agile or Fragile?
- Whitepaper: Mastering Data Modeling for Master Data Domains
- Whitepaper: Model Behavior: An Introduction to Data Models
- Whitepaper: The ROI of Data Modeling
- Webcast: A Perfect Ten: The Data Model
- Webcast: A Photographer and a Data Modeler Walk Into a Bar…
- Webcast: Agile Data Management vs. Agile Data Modeling
- Webcast: Becoming a Better Data Modeler: Part 1 (Data Modeling Certification)
- Webcast: Becoming a Better Data Modeler: Part 2 (Faulty Design Patterns)
- Webcast: Data Modeling and Blockchain
- Webcast: The Importance of Data Model Change Management
- Webcast: You’ve Just Inherited a Data Model – Now What?
- Webcast: Principles of Data Modeling
- Webcast: Put Together the Pieces of your Data Model Puzzle
- Webcast: SQL Server Data Modeling Best Practices
- Infographic: Improve Your Data Modeling Skills
- Infographic: Data Modeling and Collaboration with ER/Studio
Topics :
Products :
Rick van der Lans
Rick van der Lans is an independent analyst, consultant, author, and lecturer specializing in data warehousing, business intelligence, database technology, and data virtualization. He works for R20/Consultancy (www.r20.nl), a consultancy company he founded in 1987. He is an internationally acclaimed lecturer. He has been presenting professionally around the globe and at international events for the last 25 years, and he has written several books and hundreds of articles.