Course Description
This two-day course provides students with an overview of the project design process, from designing the logical data model and physical schema for the data warehouse to creating a project in MicroStrategy Architect.
Students first learn about the role of MicroStrategy Architect in supporting various project functions. Next, students discover ways to design a logical data model and physical schema in preparation for creating a MicroStrategy project. Finally, students learn about the project creation process, including how to work with tables, facts, attributes, and user hierarchies to create a fully-functioning MicroStrategy project.
Throughout this course, students get hands-on practice with designing and creating MicroStrategy projects via a series of exercises.
Course Summary
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Course Modules
Introduction to MicroStrategy Architect
- Overview of MicroStrategy Architect
- Roles of MicroStrategy Architect
- Overview of the project design process
Testimonials
Absolutely loved the enthusiasm and appreciate the knowledge he brought to class!!!
- Shelly Fruits, KPERS
“Tomi was great. He was very detailed and made sure I fully understood the section before moving on. There are so many functions, so the Informatica materials and lab books are super helpful.”
- Leroy Smith, ETL Developer, US Army
“The PowerCenter training last week went very well. There were many practical exercises included which I really appreciated because they helped me understand the topics much better, I learned a lot and found the sessions very useful. I’m continuing to review and practice the content this week to consolidate what I’ve learned.
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- Taha Elmaadani, Data Integration Consultant, PTA IT Consulting
























