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If you’re in Montreal on September 25th and want to learn about developing BI applications – that’s BI as in “Business Intelligence” -- La Communauté .NET Montreal’s Samedi.NET event, Introduction au BI, is exactly what you need.
Here’s what the event site says:
La Communauté .NET vous propose une journée de formation complète sur le B.I. Le but de la journée est de de faire un tour d'horizon des bases et des techonogies de B.I. Le public cible est un développeur .NET ou un DBA n'ayant jamais fait de B.I. Le format de la journée est "hands-on" avec une série de démos ayant une suite logique.
And here’s my best shot at translation, courtesy of my high school French classes and youthful dalliances with a Quebecoise or two:
Montreal’s .NET Community will be presenting a day’s worth of information on BI. Its goal is to give you an overview of BI basics and technologies. The intended audience is a .NET developer or a DBA who’s never done BI before. It’ll be a hands-on event featuring a series of demos to illustrate the concepts.
Here’s the schedule – note that it’s subject to change:
The sessions will be presented in a classroom-style amphitheatre to make it easier to take notes. They recommend bringing paper and your favourite writing implement; while you can bring a computer to take notes, they can’t guarantee that electrical outlets will be nearby (bring an extension cord). Note that the event will not have internet access.
To attend the event, you have to be a member of La Communauté .NET Montreal, which you can join via their site. The registration fee for the event is $5 plus service charges, and as the event site says, “$5 c'est pas tellement cher”. (Loosely translated, that means “five bucks ain’t gonna hurt your wallet.”)
Want to find out more? Visit the event site for Introduction au BI.
This article also appears in Global Nerdy.