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课程概述

Whether you’re an aspiring data engineer, data architect, business analyst, or data scientist, strong data warehousing skills are a must. With the hands-on experience and competencies, you gain on this course, your resume will catch the eye of employers and power up your career opportunities. A data warehouse centralizes and organizes data from disparate sources into a single repository, making it easier for data professionals to access, clean, and analyze integrated data efficiently. This course teaches you how to design, deploy, load, manage, and query data warehouses, data marts, and data lakes. You’ll dive into designing, modeling, and implementing data warehouses, and explore data warehousing architectures like star and snowflake schemas. You’ll master techniques for populating data warehouses through ETL and ELT processes, and hone your skills in verifying and querying data, and utilizing concepts like cubes, rollups, and materialized views/tables. Additionally, you’ll gain valuable practical experience working on hands-on labs, where you’ll apply your knowledge to real data warehousing tasks. You’ll work with repositories like PostgreSQL and IBM Db2, and complete a project that you can refer to in interviews....

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PM

Mar 29, 2023

practical knowledge as per real time project is more important that is not provided here

SB

Jul 17, 2024

Well-rounded. I do not realize when this course made me confident with designing DWs, I just followed the course actively.

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创建者 setareh m g

Aug 1, 2025

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创建者 Elena N

Aug 7, 2025

Data lakes explained is the best lesson I saw so far in DE specialization. Thanks the creator. The labs and tests are poorly explained . My most energy goes into guessing what the creator of the test meant. But that’s a problem for almost all ibm courses

创建者 Sirathee K

Sep 17, 2022

It's an okay course. I feel like the course contents (topics, labs and final project) are trivial and too easy.