Speaker
Thomas Christiansen
 

 
Speaking Slot Reporting at 17:00hr
 
 
Title Data Warehouse for business users
 
 
Abstract

Business Data Warehousing

 “Over the last decade we have seen more & further enabling of business stakeholders in the domains of analytics & performance management. Still, the steps required from getting raw data into high-quality actionable information still require technical intervention and skill. How far can we go in eliminating this so-called last bottleneck?

 In this session, Thomas Christiansen, the inventor of timeXtender™  will present his latest ideas on how to enable business further than ever before. Should a CFO build a data warehouse? Can a Marketing Analyst be enabled to freely act on core information components? Who will document their work? If the end-to-end information process was in the hands of the business, how will this impact our community of information specialists?”



Speaker Thomas Christiansen, CTO at timeXtender
 
 
 
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Biography Thomas Christiansen

Thomas is the CTO at timeXtender and the inventor of the application timeXtender – an intuitive and simple Data Warehousing application for the SQL Server based Business Intelligence market. He is the driving force behind timeXtender’s R&D department, but also manages to find time to work with partners and customers around the world. Thomas is at the forefront of the movement to involve business users more tightly in BI implementations, and he is a recognized advocate for reducing the technical barriers of BI.

 

Prior to timeXtender, Thomas worked as senior developer and lead consultant in a number of Dynamics AX and Business Intelligence consultancies. Thomas started his IT career at a large Danish manufacturing company where he worked with several ERP platforms and database technologies over a thirteen year period.

 
 

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