Full Name
Marco Gessner
Job Title
Vertica Field Chief Technologist
Company
Opentext
Speaker Bio
A Data Warehousing and BI Professional in virtually all disciplines of the scene:
Data Quality; (Master) Data Management; ETL - manually and with tools like Informatica and DataStage and Ab->Initio; Conceptual and physical design; Data Warehouse Architecture; Data Warehouse / BI Project Management; BI deployment with tools like Cognos or Oracle BI or MicroStrategy.
My Objectives? Having fun being supported by peers and supporting peers in a professional environment that you either run away from screaming or you get hooked to for life. The more difficult and challenging the job, the more thrill and fun. I fell in love with Vertica some 12 years ago, when HP bought Vertica, in 2010 / 2011, and I have been working with and for OpenText Vertica ever since.
Data Quality; (Master) Data Management; ETL - manually and with tools like Informatica and DataStage and Ab->Initio; Conceptual and physical design; Data Warehouse Architecture; Data Warehouse / BI Project Management; BI deployment with tools like Cognos or Oracle BI or MicroStrategy.
My Objectives? Having fun being supported by peers and supporting peers in a professional environment that you either run away from screaming or you get hooked to for life. The more difficult and challenging the job, the more thrill and fun. I fell in love with Vertica some 12 years ago, when HP bought Vertica, in 2010 / 2011, and I have been working with and for OpenText Vertica ever since.
Speaking At
Efficient Mass Data Loading in Vertica: Strategies and Mechanisms Unveiled
Mastering External and Flex Tables in Vertica: Integrating External Data Seamlessly
Enhancing ETL Efficiency in Vertica: Strategies for Optimized Data Manipulation
Mastering SCD Management in Vertica: Leveraging Metadata and Stored Procedures
Mastering External and Flex Tables in Vertica: Integrating External Data Seamlessly
Enhancing ETL Efficiency in Vertica: Strategies for Optimized Data Manipulation
Mastering SCD Management in Vertica: Leveraging Metadata and Stored Procedures