Mon, 24th March 2025, 12-1pm, G.15, Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment, 15 Stout Street Wellington 6011 - and online
Our thanks to Astrato and OSS Group for sharing their event with GOVIS
The USS is an innovative platform-agnostic approach to data modelling, that makes it easier to access all your data products in one place.
Are you a data architect/engineer/scientist/warehouse developer? Are you that person who always finds themselves saying "what about the schema?" Do you wish it was easier for your BI customers to 'self serve'? Do you wonder about how to leverage genAI tools for data analysis? Then you may be interested in this event...
The evolution of AI is significantly reshaping the way organisations are looking to utilise data, which brings new data modelling challenges. While many tools offer appealing data visualisation techniques, users can still often face difficulties when seeking broader insights.
The Unified Star Schema (USS) aims to tackle this challenge using an innovative data modelling approach. It's designed to enable seamless access to all data products through a single access point, regardless of technology or platform.
Join your peers for an insightful session, where you will:
Explore options to prepare for the impact of AI assistants: As AI develops, it is vital to enable direct access to data for business stakeholders.
Learn how stakeholders benefit from simplifying data analysis and reporting across various products.
Reduce the workload associated with building and maintaining complex reports and dashboards.
Connect with public service and private sector professionals in the Wellington data and analytics community.
Speakers:
Francesco Puppini, inventor of the Unified Star Schema and the Puppini Bridge. Published a book about them in 2020 that was co-authored with legendary 'father of the data warehouse' Bill Inmon. R&D engineer for Astrato.
Konrad Matheis, COO / CTO of Astrato.
You may attend in person at the MBIE offices (limited to 20 people - there will be some food courtesy of OSS Group), or you may tune in online via Microsoft Teams (link will be emailed to you on the morning of the event).
Register here.