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Led by Forest Rim Technology Founder & President Bill Inmon, the Textual ETL class is an indepth look at the power and applications of the technology, and how it can help businesses unleash their unstructured data and make better, more informed and data driven decisions. Hear the testimonial of two past students: Chetan Kedia, Senior Lead Big Data Engineer at Barclays and Nancy Kalthoff, Retired from Senior Product Manager and Data Architect at Teradata About Textual ETL Textual ETL transforms unstructured data into a format compatible with existing business intelligence infrastructure. Read, integrate, and prepare unstructured data ready to go into standard db technologies. Once the unstructured data resides in bd, standard analytical tools and BI visualization technologies can be used to access, analyze, and present unstructured data. When the transition is made from an unstructured to a structured environment, you can then apply Textual ETL to conduct robust sentiment, and non-sentiment analysis, across large volumes of information efficiently. Read More. William “Bill” Inmon, Best known as the “Father of Data Warehousing”, Bill Inmon has become the most prolific and well-known author worldwide in the big data analysis, data warehousing and business intelligence arena. In addition to authoring more than 60 books and 1,000s of articles, Bill has been a monthly columnist with the Business Intelligence Network, EIM Institute and Data Management Review. In 2007, Bill was named by Computerworld as one of the “Ten IT People Who Mattered in the Last 40 Years” of the computer profession.