Teradata Education Network
Schedule of Events

 

 

January 2010

Europe

 

 

Welcome to the Teradata Education Network (TEN) Schedule of Events. You are receiving this communication, as the contact for your company’s Teradata Professional Network (TPN) or Teradata Professional Network Plus (TPN+) membership.  This newsletter is  intended to make you aware of upcoming Teradata Customer Education events, so that your team may make the most of your training investment.  Please be sure to alert your team members to upcoming training that may be beneficial for their job roles.  For more information or to enroll, go to www.TeradataEducationNetwork.com.

 

 

New Items on TEN
(Included with a TPN or TPN+ Membership)

 

 

Recorded Webcasts recently posted to TEN:

 

 

  • 44043 – Removing the Fog in Cloud Computing This presentation was recorded on December 10, 2009 with Dan Graham.

    Cloud computing is the newest and hottest trend causing a stir in data centers. Without question, cloud computing will rapidly transform the data center as we know it, changing the way organizations buy and use hardware. Cloud computing is arguably the biggest change in the IT industry since eCommerce on the web. Some are asking "Can Teradata run in the cloud?" Its not a simple yes or no answer...

    This session will help you understand the cloud computing trend and Teradata's strategy for cloud computing. Specific topics will include public clouds, private clouds, Software-as-a-Service, virtualization, positive and negative trade-offs, and cloud pricing.

    The session will be non-technical, appropriate for all IT professionals, management, and even some line of business people.
     

  • 43963 – Taking the 'Multi' out of Teradata Multi-System Manager (TMSM) This presentation was recorded on December 3, 2009 with Jim Venske.

    Although Teradata Multi-System Manager (TMSM) has it's beginnings in the dual-active/multi-system environment, it brings management capabilities to single system users as well. That's what this session is all about.

    TMSM goes beyond just reporting Teradata status. TMSM brings insight into your Teradata environment, ETL and BI servers, other hardware components, applications, processes, synchronization of units of work across multiple systems and the quality of the data itself.

    TMSM also gives insight into the interrelationships of all the architectural components. For example, one of your ETL servers went down. Why did it go down and what applications were affected? More importantly, could the situation have been avoided if corrective action was taken when first warned. Your data loaded into your Teradata system, but how do you know the data is correct? TMSM can help.

    View this session to learn what TMSM can do for you.
     

  • 45823 – AMP Worker Tasks: What They Are and How to Manage Them This presentation was recorded on December 2, 2009 with Carrie Ballinger.

    AMP Worker Tasks are a finite resource inside the Teradata Database. This webinar will give you a close-up picture of what AMP worker tasks are, how they operate, and what happens when you run out. You'll learn how user-initiated work makes use of AMP worker tasks, how to assess in-use counts, and what factors contribute to AMP worker task exhaustion. Pros and cons of reserving AMP worker tasks will be considered, and the webinar will wrap up with some tips on managing this important resource.
     

  • 45842 – Tables without a Primary Index - How does it work? This presentation was recorded on December 2, 2009 with Larry Carter.

    This session with provide information on the basic concepts of No Primary Index (NoPI) tables. What are the advantages of using a NoPI table and what are some of the common uses for a NoPI table? How do you define a NoPI? How are rows distributed in the system with SQL requests and with the FastLoad utility for tables without a primary index? This session will include information on how to define and use an NoPI table (a new Teradata enhancement). Get the answers and more details about this performance-enhancing capability during this session. The mechanics of how NoPI tables are implemented as well as the features and limitations of this feature are described in this session. This topic is of particular interest to physical database designer and database performance analysts.

 

 

Instructor-led Training - Europe
(Not included with a TPN or TPN+ Membership)

 

 

Upcoming instructor-led classroom training:

 

 

   

  • 01/11/10  Introduction to the Teradata Database
  • 01/12/10  Teradata SQL
  • 01/12/10  Teradata SQL Features Overview
  • 01/18/10  Teradata SQL Differences
  • 01/19/10  Teradata Physical Database Design
  • 01/20/10  Teradata Application Utilities
  • 01/26/10  Teradata Physical Database Tuning
  • 01/26/10  Teradata Advanced SQL
  • 02/01/10  Teradata Warehouse Administration and Management Combo
  • 02/01/10  Introduction to the Teradata Database
  • 02/02/10  Teradata SQL
  • 02/09/10  Teradata SQL
  • 02/10/10  Teradata Application Utilities
  • 02/15/10  Teradata Warehouse Administration
  • 02/16/10  Teradata Physical Database Tuning
  • 02/17/10  Teradata 12 New Features
  • 02/22/10  Teradata SQL for Business Users
  • 02/24/10  Teradata Warehouse Administration
  • 03/02/10  Teradata Advanced SQL
  • 03/08/10  Introduction to the Teradata Database
  • 03/09/10  Introduction to the Teradata Database
  • 03/09/10  Teradata Advanced SQL
  • 03/15/10  Teradata Physical Database Design
  • 03/15/10  Teradata SQL Differences
  • 03/16/10  Teradata Physical Database Design
  • 03/22/10  Teradata Warehouse Administration and Management Combo
  • 03/29/10  Teradata Physical Database Tuning

 

 

 

 

 

 

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