August 14, 2012 at 10:32 AM
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Jared Nielsen
I'm please to be speaking at the .Net user group in West Palm, my old stomping ground! Many thanks to Scott Klein, noted .Net author and coder for having me down to the beach to spend some time with the great folks down there. I will be giving a lecture on the Atomic Data Model, the X-Y-Z method of site expansion, and an in-depth analysis of one of their website projects live while we discuss it.
The event will be held at the following address at 6:30 for pizza and 7:30 for the lecture:
1750 North Florida Mango
Suites 302 & 303
West Palm Beach, Fl 33409
561-840-8080
Get Directions
For more information on the Atomic Data Model, please see my blog entries about that at: Atomic Data Modeling - Part 1
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June 24, 2009 at 7:53 PM
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Jared Nielsen
I'm pleased to be speaking to the Miramar group of the Florida Dot Net group at www.FlaDotNet.com. You can register for this event at the following website: Click here to register. I will be discussing how proper search engine capabilities start at the database level using atomic data modeling practices. The samples of the atomic data model will include how to layer in object inheritance at the SQL Server level, utilizing some new features in SQL Server 2008 including the intrinsic Hierarcy data type and a nice overview of search engine techniques that can benefit from a highly optimized and atomic database. I hope to see you there!
You can get a head start by reading my blog series on the topic at:
www.NielsenData.com - Atomic Data - Best Business Practices for Product Catalog Data
There are other resources that ascribe to the Atomic Data Modeling concept which you can find at:
Zimbio.com - The Atomic Data Warehouse
Wikipedia.org - Data Warehousing and the use of Atomic Data within the Data Mart
Other announcements of this event include:
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Tags: atomic data, c#, best practices, case studies, data model, database, database design, database engineering, design methodology, e-commerce, houston tech fest, internet marketing research, seo, sem, sql, marketing strategy, nielsendata, olap, oltp, seminar, schema, t-sql, web marketing, web design
June 24, 2009 at 7:53 PM
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Jared Nielsen
I'm pleased to be speaking to the Miramar group of the Florida Dot Net group at www.FlaDotNet.com. You can register for this event at the following website: Click here to register. I will be discussing how proper search engine capabilities start at the database level using atomic data modeling practices. The samples of the atomic data model will include how to layer in object inheritance at the SQL Server level, utilizing some new features in SQL Server 2008 including the intrinsic Hierarcy data type and a nice overview of search engine techniques that can benefit from a highly optimized and atomic database. I hope to see you there!
You can get a head start by reading my blog series on the topic at:
www.NielsenData.com - Atomic Data - Best Business Practices for Product Catalog Data
There are other resources that ascribe to the Atomic Data Modeling concept which you can find at:
Zimbio.com - The Atomic Data Warehouse
Wikipedia.org - Data Warehousing and the use of Atomic Data within the Data Mart
Other announcements of this event include:
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Tags: atomic data, c#, best practices, case studies, data model, database, database design, database engineering, design methodology, e-commerce, houston tech fest, internet marketing research, seo, sem, sql, marketing strategy, nielsendata, olap, oltp, seminar, schema, t-sql, web marketing, web design
January 9, 2009 at 1:35 AM
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Jared Nielsen
It's about that time again so I'm going to be speaking once again. Please join me at the Houston Tech Fest in Houston (naturally) Texas for my seminar on finding your Search Engine and Data "Superman" amid your "Clark Kent" business. Being able to identify as a coder the business methods needed to get proper search engine (SEO) rankings while satisfying good design criteria an reusability is important. This seminar will walk you through such advanced topics as:
- Atomic Data Modeling
- Fast Page Load with Highly Normalized Data
- Content Distribution Networks and Edge Caching
- SEO and SEM Techniques in Code
- Funneling "Juice" with your Web Traffic
- Comparison Shopping Syndication
- Expanding Marketing Channels through Code
Join my Houston Tech Fest Group on Facebook!
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