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William McKnight is the president of McKnight Consulting Group, a firm that delivers business value and solves business challenges by utilizing proven, streamlined approaches in data warehousing, master data management and business intelligence, all with a focus on data quality and scalable architectures. William functions as strategist, information architect and program manager for complex, high-volume, full-lifecycle implementations worldwide. Implementations by his teams, managed from both IT and consultant positions, have won best-practices awards. William is a Southwest Entrepreneur of the Year finalist and a frequent best-practices judge; he also has authored hundreds of articles and white papers and given hundreds of keynotes and public seminars internationally. He is a former IT vice president at a Fortune 500 company and a former software engineer, and he holds an MBA. In addition, William is the author of the book 90 Days to Success in Consulting. Contact him at wmcknight@mcknightcg.com.
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Contributions from William McKnight, President at McKnight Consulting Group
- When to use a DBMS and the future of data warehousing
- How will the Sun acquisition affect Oracle DW strategy?
- Tips for being an effective consultant
- Understanding the role of consultants
- William McKnight on SearchDataManagement.com
- Three data warehouse project management metrics
- Data warehouse development: Four strategic steps
- Data architect careers: The benefits of working at a System Integrator
- Information architect: Career path, skills and experience
- Career growth of a software developer
- Data warehousing tools for industry-specific data warehouses
- Responsibilities of the information architect
- Business intelligence and data warehousing team structure
- Data cleansing: The business impact of dirty data
- Locating 'lost' external tables in a schema
- Ralph Kimball vs. Bill Inmon approaches to data warehouse design
- Roles and responsibilities for new MIS unit handling data quality and BI
- Help with justification of BI investments
- Data warehouses - for BI or operational systems data?
- Communicating with the DSS
Data Management Strategies for the CIO