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Data Warehousing & Business Intelligence Summit

Date Price Contact
April 2, 2025 € 690 (ex. VAT) customerservice@adeptevents.nl
+31 (0)172 742680
Time Location
09:00 - 17:00 Van der Valk Hotel, Utrecht
Next EditionTYPESocial
March 24, 2026 Face-to-Face @AdeptEventsNL
#dwbisummit
Date Price
April 2, 2025 € 690 (ex. VAT)
Time
09:00 - 17:00
Location Contact
Van der Valk Hotel, Utrecht customerservice@adeptevents.nl
+31 (0)172 742680
Next Edition
March 24, 2026
TYPE
Face-to-Face
Date
April 2, 2025
Price
€ 690 (ex. VAT)
Time
09:00 - 17:00
Location
Van der Valk Hotel, Utrecht
Contact
customerservice@adeptevents.nl
+31 (0)172 742680
Next Edition
March 24, 2026
TYPE
Face-to-Face

Physical data modelling in a ‘modern data warehouse’ based on Snowflake or BigQuery [Dutch spoken]

Around 2015, companies in the Netherlands started migrating their on-premise data warehouses to the public cloud. When doing this, it is important to realise that it is not always logical for the deployed physical data models to remain the same as they were in on-premise systems. The new technological possibilities not only allow new approaches, but can also cause anti-patterns within existing physical modelling techniques such as Dimensional modelling (Kimball) or Data Vault. Or you just need a slightly different approach to implement these techniques. The goal of this session is to give insight into the (im)possibilities in this area, looking at how this can be practically tackled within solutions like Snowflake or Google BigQuery.

Examples of physical data modelling topics we will cover:

  • The use of the semi-structured data type VARIANT in Snowflake: the enabler for a true ‘separation of concerns’ between efficient initial data storage and the schema-on-read phase or its usage in Data Vault satellites
  • The re-introduction of dimensional / denormalised structures in the integration layer if one also implements a historical staging layer
  • The (im)possibilities of partitioning / clustering in BigQuery / Snowflake and why doing this properly is essential for scalable performance and controlling costs
  • Whether to use concatenated business keys, hash keys or (integer) surrogate keys.

Session highlights

  • What does a ‘modern way of data warehousing’ look like and how does it differ from the classical approach?
  • What is the functional role of each of the four layers of this modern data warehouse?
  • What are the main advantages/disadvantages of the most widely used cloud analytical databases: Snowflake, Google BigQuery, Amazon Redshift and Azure Synapse
  • What are appropriate physical data modelling techniques to deploy per data warehouse layer (with a focus on Snowflake and BigQuery) and why?
  • Lessons learned in Snowflake and BigQuery: what works and what doesn’t when physically implementing these data models?
Click here for the conference schedule

Speakers

Alec Sharp

Nicola Askham

Jos van Dongen

Remco Broekmans

Tanja Ubert

Exhibitors & Media partners

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@AdeptEventsNL #dwbisummit

“Good quality content from experienced speakers. Loved it!”

Tanja Ubert Lecturer
Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences

“As always a string of relevant subjects and topics.”

Frank Keppel Consultant
Het Consultancyhuis

“Longer sessions created room for more depth and dialogue. That is what I appreciate about this summit.”

Ilse Konings Information Manager BI
Erasmus MC

“Inspiring summit with excellent speakers, covering the topics well and from different angles. Organization and venue: very good!”

Léon Oudenbroek Information Manager
The Hague Municipality

“Inspiring and well-organized conference. Present-day topics with many practical guidelines, best practices and do's and don'ts regarding information architecture such as big data, data lakes, data virtualisation and a logical data warehouse.”

Bastiaan Berends BI-Consultant
Closesure

“A fun event and you learn a lot!”

Hugo Dissel BI Consultant
Centric

“As a BI Consultant I feel inspired to recommend this conference to everyone looking for practical tools to implement a long term BI Customer Service.”

Martijn Ceelen BI Consultant
iConsultancy

“Very good, as usual!”

Erik-Jan Koning Specialist DWH/BI
biim

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