Webinar – What’s New in Data Modeling Tools
Posted by Josh Howard on October 20, 2009
WEBINAR
What’s New in Modeling Tools – Introducing ER/Studio Enterprise 8.5
Join Embarcadero on Wednesday, October 21st at 11:00 AM PDT for a live one hour webinar on “What’s New in Modeling Tools”. Learn firsthand what new ground-breaking technologies are being built into today’s most innovative modeling tools.
Join Jason Tiret, Embarcadero’s Director of Modeling and Design Solutions, where he will be introducing and demonstrating the latest release of ER/Studio® Enterprise 8.5. This release is packed full of many new advanced data modeling and communication features to enable you to design, manage, and document the toughest of projects faster and easier.
Register today to see some of the great new features in action like:
- Creating UML diagrams in ER/Studio’s latest data modeling addition
- Using process modeling and data modeling in a shared repository
- Browsing and reporting Visual Data Lineage diagrams through an online Portal
- Bi-directional workflow commenting between ER/Studio and Portal
- Object Labeling through the Portal
Who should attend - Data architects, data modelers, DBAs, database developers, business analysts, developers, and anyone concerned with improving how information is shared across an enterprise.
About the Speaker:
Jason Tiret
Director, Modeling and Design Solutions
Embarcadero Technologies
Jason has over 10 years of experience in data modeling, metadata and database management. He currently manages Embarcadero’s entire product line of award-winning modeling solutions. In this role, Jason has consulted with many Fortune 500 companies, published articles for various industry magazines, and has been a frequent speaker on the topics of data architecture, metadata, and data governance.
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