Business Intelligence Training
Business Intelligence training can be undertaken in a variety of ways. Most
people are aware of classroom based training. This is normally
delivered via an experienced trainer/teacher to a class of ten or so
students, each having access to a training PC. Several of the Business
Intelligence vendors offer accredited training courses, either at their
head office, a local office or the client office. Alternatively,
training is delivered by software house 'Partners', who are authorised
by the software company to deliver these accredited courses. There are
also a number of third party training companies which specialise in
delivering certified training courses. A second method of
training is web based training, sometimes refered to as Computer Based
Training (CBT). This type of course will deliver the course content
either via a CD/DVD, or more commonly via a web connection. The user
can then work through the course at their own pace, pausing the
training when required. Several of the Business Intelligence software
houses provide these computer based training courses. A third
method is self study. This is the most difficult method of study, but
also the most flexible, as it allows you to stop and start your
training program to meet the demands of your existing schedule.
Normally done via the use of books, online guides and pratical
experience, this method is also the cheapest route. Business Intelligence training is provided by a number of software vendors. The first is Business Objects.
Business Objects training
is offered either via classroom based training or web based training.
It has a network of authorised Business Objects edcuation providers who
can deliver the course content throughout the world. Business Objects
training is not officially available outside of the partner network.
Microsoft training
is not delivered in a classroom format by Microsoft themselves.
Microsoft training is normally delivered by authorised education
providers which may be Microsoft Partners or third party IT Training
companies. Examples of Microsoft courses include Reporting Services
training and SQL Server data warehousing training. Microsoft also offer
a wide variety of online web seminars, typically lasting between one
and three hours each. A
number of these third party IT training providers also carry out data
warehousing training. Providing a deep understanding of how a data
warehouse is built, these data warehousing classes provide a valuable
introduction to warehouse concepts and should be considered by anyone
new to this area.
Oracle training
is delivered via official Oracle education centres or via their authorised Partner network.
It is very important when undertaking training that the official
curriculum is followed. A number of third party companies offer
training which aims to follow the curriculum, but may well fall short
of content and quallity. Therefore, it is highly recommended that an
official training course, be it classroom or web based, be undertaken.
In most cases, you will recieve official learning material which can
help towards passing any exams leading to certification.
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