TechTopics – Database Management Systems and Data Warehousing

Databases are vital business repositories used by every business. In this TechTopic we will discuss the fundamental components of a database management system and how they are architected and deployed. We will look at data warehousing as well as transactional systems which are the two fundamental workloads for databases. This session will be taught by someone who earned a Master’s Degree in Computer Science at Georgia tech so there will be no overlap between standard CS curriculum and this session. Food will be provided.

Date: Friday, April 9, 2010
Meets: Fridays from 2:35 – 4:25 PM
Instructor: David Rodriguez
David Rodriguez is a Senior Microsoft Database Technology Specialist. He has Masters of Science degrees in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Management from Georgia Tech. He is also a certified Developer and DBA on the Microsoft Platform. He has 16 years of experience with application development and Database Consulting and has worked for Microsoft for 10 years as a Technology Specialist and a Microsoft Consulting Services Consultant.

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  1. chrisSladky
    April 8th, 2010 at 12:30 | #1

    Sorry the time does not work for you, that was the only time that the instructor was available.

  2. tas
    April 7th, 2010 at 15:59 | #2

    What’s with this sign-up form? It doesn’t work from Blackberry, yet I just filled out a Goog Docs survey form earlier today on this device!

    Oh well… Guess I can’t go…
    I mean, I have a class then anyway which I probably ought to be attending. What’s with the inconvenient choice of time? Why not 6p or 7p M W or F?

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