Show #106 | 2/29/2008
Donald Farmer on SQL Data Mining
Donald Farmer shows off SQL Server 2008 Data Mining and the Data Mining Add-Ins for Office 2007.
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Donald Farmer has worked in the Microsoft Business Intelligence team for 6 years. He has worked on both the Analysis Services and Integration Services product teams. Donald is now Principal Program Manager for SQL Server Data Mining, working to build a seamless integration of predictive and exploratory analytics with the Microsoft business intelligence offering. Mr. Farmer is a popular speaker at international events for both business and technical audiences, with a wide range of interests including data integration, information quality, metadata intelligence, master data management and predictive analytics. He is the author of a number of books and articles. Prior to joining Microsoft, Donald worked not only in business intelligence
but in fields as varied as medieval archaeology and fish-farming.
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