The 2003 International Conference on Information Systems and Engineering (ISE 2003)

Wyndham Hotel Montreal, Quebec, Canada

July 20 - 25, 2003



In Conjunction with the 2003 Summer Computer Simulation Conference (SCSC'03)

Data, Domain, and Information Systems Integration

 

TUTORIAL SESSION

 

 

 

Tutorial Title:   Teradata Architecture And Differences: The New Generation Of Data Warehousing

 

 

 

Motivations and Scope of Tutorial:

Find out what makes Teradata's parallel architecture different from other Relational Data Bases.  We will explore the architecture and components of Teradata and explain why Teradata provides an Enterprise Data Warehouse (vs. Data Marts).  This overview will give you a flavor of the newest tools and utilities available with Teradata 7.0.  There will be an opportunity for you to ask questions. 

 

Tutorial Outline:

¨      Teradata Warehouse 7.0 Brief Component Overview

¨      Why a Data Warehouse Database?

¨      Teradata Components and Architecture

¨      Virtual processors

¨      BYNET

¨      Optimizers

¨      Parallelism

¨      File System

¨      Data Distribution

¨      Teradata Differentiators

¨      Teradata Tools and Utilities

¨      Interactive Questions and Answers

 

Intended Audience:  Anyone interested in learning more about data warehouse platforms.

 

Prerequisites:  None. 

 

Tutorial Length:  2 hours. 

 

Method of Presentation:  PowerPoint using LCD projector.  Tutorial notes will be made available. 

 

Presenter:  Alison Torres

Director and Teradata Certified Master

Teradata, a Division of NCR

718 Union Avenue, Suite 204

Middlesex, New Jersey 08846

Voice:  732-271-7712

Email:  Alison.Torres@Teradata-NCR.com

 

Presenter's Bio:

Alison Torres is a Director for Teradata’s Strategic Warehousing and Technologies Team.  She has been working with the Teradata product since 1986 and her Teradata experience includes positions as Senior Systems Engineer, Customer Education Instructor, Technical Team Leader for C&LA, and Senior Data Warehouse Consultant in the areas of data warehousing, performance, physical database design, application and transaction design, and logical data modeling. 

 

Joining Teradata in 1986, Alison’s work in the computer industry has spanned twenty-two years and has been dedicated to the parallel processing relational database environment with an eye towards driving business value from analytical processing.  Throughout the years, Alison has been involved in the design, coding, implementation, and documentation of several key business applications.  She has also lead teams of cross functional groups to deliver some of the most successful Teradata Enterprise Data Warehouse systems in existence. 

 

Facilitating data warehouse workshops for prospective customers is among Alison's many current responsibilities.  These workshops are designed to focus specifically on strategic business opportunities identified by the prospect and to help business users understand how those opportunities can be captured within a data warehouse.  The workshops are vendor neutral, addressing only what capabilities a data warehouse should have and how these capabilities relate to solving specific, high value business challenges for the user.

 

Alison is a Teradata Certified Master, having achieved all six levels of certification.  She received a Master of Arts from the Universidad de Salamanca, Spain, holds a Bachelor of Arts from Rutgers College, Rutgers University, and has worked on post-graduate studies at the Rutgers Graduate School of Education. 

 

Alison is the author of “LOOK MA, NO HANDS!”, an article available in a recent issue of Teradata Magazine  that explains how Teradata self-management makes hands-free driving safe for any DBA. 

http://www.teradatamagazine.com/articles/3Q_2002/tech2tech/appliedsolutions/default.htm

 

Alison is also past President of the International Board of Directors for Women in NCR,  recognized as a thought leader and advocate for women's issues.