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NEW WEBINAR – Modeling With Agility and Vitality for Data Governance Programs

Posted by Josh Howard on July 30, 2009

NEW WEBINAR
Modeling With Agility and Vitality for
Data Governance Programs

August 11, 2009
11:00 AM PDT / 2:00 PM EDT

Register today!

Join Embarcadero in a live one-hour webinar, Modeling With Agility and Vitality for Data Governance Programs, to learn how data management professionals can use data modeling in new, agile ways to support data governance programs.

As the scope of data governance projects evolve, so do the data models that support them. Now more than ever, data models play a critical role in how data is processed, controlled and communicated across business, IT, and data stakeholders. Master Data Management, SOA, data integration, data quality projects and compliance laws only complicate the matter more – the fact is data modeling must evolve to support data governance initiatives.

Learn how to:

  • Improve the value of data modeling across the business.
  • Bridge the gap between technical and business audiences.
  • Enhance data quality through models.
  • Define and enforce standards.

Register today!

About the speaker:
Jason Tiret, Director of Modeling and Design Solutions at Embarcadero Technologies, has over 10 years of experience in data modeling, metadata and database management and currently manages Embarcadero’s entire product line of award-winning modeling solutions. In this role, he 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.

Learn how to use an industry-leading data modeling tool that can help you discover, document, and re-use data assets. Try ER/Studio for free.

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Reducing Time and Costs with a Model-Driven Development Approach

Posted by Josh Howard on February 6, 2009

Check out Embarcadero’s Delphi & RAD Studio Product Manager, Nick Hodges, and ER/Studio Director of Modeling, Jason Tiret in a live webinar Tuesday, February 10, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. (PST) to learn more about the benefits of modeling in Delphi Architect and RAD Studio Architect 2009 Edition.

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Invitation:
With the explosion of data within the enterprise and the need to truly understand how the data is used and accessed across your applications, businesses are elevating the importance modeling and improving how data is accessed. Today’s leading companies are taking data modeling to the next level and using it to respond to changing business conditions, reduce data redundancy and improve development productivity.

In this webinar, you will learn how to take a model-driven development approach with Delphi and RAD Studio 2009 Architect editions, powered by ER/Studio Developer Edition, to easily forward and reverse-engineer, analyze, and optimize existing databases. Taking a model-driven development approach reduces long-term costs by improving developer productivity and application performance.

Please join Reducing Time and Costs with a Model-Driven Development Approach to hear first-hand from Embarcadero Technologies’ Delphi Product Manager, Nick Hodges and Director of Modeling, Jason Tiret as they walk you through:

  • ER/Studio Developer Edition – How to use the industry leading data modeling tool that is now included in the Architect Editions
  • Architect your data – Learn how to easily reverse-engineer, analyze, and optimize existing databases with round-trip database support
  • Database life cycle support – Construct graphical models from an existing database or schema and modify your database directly
  • Model-driven database design – Build multilevel designs with this highly productive environment using the advanced graphics capabilities, automated and custom transformations, de-normalization mapping and extensible automation

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