Data Migration Matters 3 Event
12th May 2010 - The King's Fund, London W1
Don’t miss a unique opportunity to gain insight and knowledge on best practice ideas for data migration projects.
The Data Migration Matters 3 conference will be held at the Kings Fund, London W1 on Wednesday 12th May 2010. It is the only conference of its kind in the UK and is the third in the very successful Data Migration Matters series and follows on from Data Migration Matters 2 held in November 2009.
DMM3 brings together the leading authorities in the data migration field including industry analysts and senior managers who have been there, done that and can share their experiences.
Breaking News – Practial Data Migration the methodology that is rapidly establishing itself as the leading, none propriatal, data migration approach is to formally launch its next version at DMM3. At the same time, a significant software vendor and a top systems integrator will also be announcing their repsective endorsement of this as the new standard by being unvieled as the the first to win compliance status in their respective areas.
Free Software - Talend will be offering free software to attendees at the hands-on “Introduction to Profiling, Data Quality and ETL Tools” tutorials. So not only do you get a hands-on tutorial from a leading vendor, you also get to walk away with software to experience at your leisure. Check it out on the Agenda page. This will be offered on a first come first served basis and can only be signed up for on the day. So come early to avoid disapointment.
Featured Speakers include:
- Johny Morris
(author of the PDM methodology, and the widely followed “Johny’s Data Migration Blog”) - Dylan Jones
(founder “Data Migration Pro” and “Data Quality Pro” and the recognized expert in the use of data quality software tool within a Data Migration environment) - Philip Howard
(the leading industry analyst on Data Migration)
How to register
Data Migration Matters 3 is priced at £150.00 per person. Click here to register now and take advantage of our early bird discount price of only £75. Tickets will be on sale from 18th February 2010 – take advantage of the 50% early bird discount available until 31st March.