54 min.

Bill Inmon on Data Warehousing: Past, Present, and Future Data Strategy Guru's

    • Technologie

In this episode of the Data Strategy Guru's podcast, join host Yves Mulkers as he interviews Bill Inmon, the renowned expert on data warehousing.

Get ready to explore the past, present, and future of data warehousing as Bill shares his insights and experiences.
Key themes discussed include the untapped potential of text data, the value of listening to customer feedback, the role of text in the medical field, the importance of reviewing corporate contracts, and the evolution of data warehousing since the 90s.

Don't miss out on this captivating conversation with one of the pioneers in the field.
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Bill Inmon is a renowned figure in the field of data architecture. He witnessed the evolution of the concept, from the early days when it consisted of defining keys and attributes and storing them in databases, to the realization that a more organized approach was needed. As databases grew in complexity, the idea that a database should be a source of data for all processing took root.

Inmon observed the rise of online transactional processing databases, each with its own unique properties. However, it was during this time that a crucial realization hit the corporate world. Despite having numerous databases, there was a lack of reliable and trustworthy data.

Recognizing this pressing issue, Bill Inmon dedicated his career to solving it. He became a leading advocate for the development of data warehouses, which aimed to provide a comprehensive and unified solution for businesses to store and manage their data. Inmon's expertise in this area helped him become a trusted advisor for corporations, guiding them in building reliable and trustworthy data repositories.

Through his innovative thinking and practical approach, Bill Inmon revolutionized the field of data architecture. His efforts paved the way for organizations to harness the power of data effectively and make informed decisions based on reliable information.

In this episode of the Data Strategy Guru's podcast, join host Yves Mulkers as he interviews Bill Inmon, the renowned expert on data warehousing.

Get ready to explore the past, present, and future of data warehousing as Bill shares his insights and experiences.
Key themes discussed include the untapped potential of text data, the value of listening to customer feedback, the role of text in the medical field, the importance of reviewing corporate contracts, and the evolution of data warehousing since the 90s.

Don't miss out on this captivating conversation with one of the pioneers in the field.
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Bill Inmon is a renowned figure in the field of data architecture. He witnessed the evolution of the concept, from the early days when it consisted of defining keys and attributes and storing them in databases, to the realization that a more organized approach was needed. As databases grew in complexity, the idea that a database should be a source of data for all processing took root.

Inmon observed the rise of online transactional processing databases, each with its own unique properties. However, it was during this time that a crucial realization hit the corporate world. Despite having numerous databases, there was a lack of reliable and trustworthy data.

Recognizing this pressing issue, Bill Inmon dedicated his career to solving it. He became a leading advocate for the development of data warehouses, which aimed to provide a comprehensive and unified solution for businesses to store and manage their data. Inmon's expertise in this area helped him become a trusted advisor for corporations, guiding them in building reliable and trustworthy data repositories.

Through his innovative thinking and practical approach, Bill Inmon revolutionized the field of data architecture. His efforts paved the way for organizations to harness the power of data effectively and make informed decisions based on reliable information.

54 min.

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