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Pentaho Data Integration For Busy People


 


Pentaho Data Integration For Busy People
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, 2ch | Size: 573 MB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 10 lectures (1 hour, 2 mins) | Language: English

Teach Yourself Pentaho Data Integration in 7 Days or Less



What you'll learn

How to configure your environment
How to import data from a flat file
How to export data into files and database
How to remove duplicates from your data
How to create and re-use functions
How to send emails from PDI
How to join data streams from different sources
How to get help and learn more about PDI


Requirements

Basic understanding of SQL and database design

Description

Hi and welcome!

Pentaho Data Integration (PDI) is one of the leading ETL tools to transform data into meaningful information. It provides an intuitive visual interface to manipulate, convert, and shape data.

What's special about this course:

As I put in the title, this is a course for busy people. So, I created this mini-course to help you grasp the main concepts of PDI as quickly as possible. If you're already a BI designer, architect, or manager, and want to learn the basics of PDI in a short time, this course is for you.

After this course, you'll be able to create your data flows, import, convert, and export data. If you already know an ETL tool, PDI will be an important asset in your skill-set.

Start today and I wish you much pleasure!

Who this course is for:

BI practitioners who want to get a quick overview of Pentaho Data Integration


 


Homepage: https://www.udemy.com/course/pdi-mini-course/

Pentaho Data Integration For Busy People


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