Welcome to Chewy's Blog Sign in | Join | Help

News







  • Xobni outlook add-in for your inbox

    Supported by: 8toInfinity

BI Roadmap for SQL 2008 with Tom Casey (Microsoft General Manager) Mon Jan 14, 2008

Singapore SQL User Group is hosting a session with Tom Casey (he's the General Manager for the SQL Server Business Intelligence group over at Redmond) and you're invited!  Here is the user group's invite.

SQL Server 2008 Business Intelligence platform provides a scalable BI platform optimized for data integration, reporting, and analysis enabling organizations to deliver intelligence where users want it.

In this session, you will hear what makes SQL Server 2008 a BI platform of choice, and the three key aspects emerging from the BI platform:

· Integrate and Manage All Your Data

· Reach All Users with a Comprehensive Platform

· Deliver Actionable Insight to Every User

Tom Casey is a distinguished speaker and visiting Singapore. This is your unique opportunity to hear from the BI GURU directly.

· Distinguished Speaker: TOM CASEY

· Date : January 14th 2008 (MONDAY)

· Venue : Microsoft Singapore (21st FLOOR Auditorium). One Marina Boulevard.

· Time : 6.45 pm – 8.00 pm with 20 min break. Please arrive by 6.30 to allow time for registration. (Light Snacks will be served, REGISTER EARLY)

To register, please e-mail BEFORE January 10th 2008 at to sqlugsingapore@mvps.org with the following details:

Name :

Designation :

Company :

Tel No :

Email :

Tom's biography is below:

Tom Casey

General Manager, SQL Server Business Intelligence

Microsoft® SQL Server™

Microsoft Corporation

As a general manager within the SQL Server development team, Tom Casey is responsible for managing the overall strategy, design, development and delivery of SQL Server’s business intelligence technologies. The foundation of Microsoft’s end-to-end business intelligence solutions, SQL Server delivers an innovative business intelligence platform with integrated analytics including online analytical processing (OLAP); data mining; extract, transform, and load (ETL) tools; data warehousing; and enterprise reporting functionality. This comprehensive, integrated approach helps organizations worldwide seamlessly build and deploy robust business intelligence applications at all scales with low total cost of ownership.

Prior to his current position, Tom served in a similar role driving the development of Microsoft’s business process and integration products (BizTalk Server and Host Integration Server) and developing Microsoft’s overall workflow strategy. Tom joined Microsoft in 1996 and spent the first six years of his tenure delivering Microsoft’s database replication technologies and the mobile edition of SQL Server.

Before Microsoft, Tom worked as a database applications and systems developer at a few small startup companies. Tom has a business degree with emphasis in Management Information Systems from the University of Arizona.

Posted: Thursday, January 10, 2008 1:03 AM by Chewy Chong
Filed under: ,

Comments

No Comments

Anonymous comments are disabled