Data Warehousing with Open Source Technologies (or why not to use Data
Marts in 2010) - MOSC2011

The role of business intelligence within corporations and governments
is to store, improve and analyse key information in order to make
data-driven decisions. However these projects suffer from a high
failure rate due to the complexity and significant costs in
establishing a data warehouse. Successful data warehousing projects
are based on a combination of business sponsorship and solid database
systems expertise.

This session will discuss the open source technologies, in a vendor
neutral way, that can be brought together to provide data warehouse
capabilities at a fraction of the setup costs for a traditional
environment. The technologies will cover a range of areas including
DBMS’s, development, ETL, reporting and data mining. Finally, this
paper will discuss cutting-edge research and techniques to improve
existing Business Intelligence systems.

MOSC2011 Speaker : Evan Leybourn

Evan Leybourn is a manager, trainer and public speaker with over 10
years of experience in the fields of Business Intelligence (BI),
Information Data Management (IDM) and Agile Project Management. He has
held senior managerial and consulting positions in private industry
and government and currently works as the Director of Business
Intelligence with the Australian Government in Canberra.

Evan runs regular management, business intelligence and agile
professional development courses across Australia and South East Asia
and speaks at a variety of ICT and management conferences on :-

* ICT Leadership
* Agile Project Management
* Business Intelligence & Data Warehousing
* Agile Business Intelligence

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