Academic Program Expands Knowledge of Data Management

Through the Denodo Academic Program, students can learn about data management, including data integration and data architecture.

Offering theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, the program prepares students to participate in production-ready data management projects.

Denodo, a company in data management, reports that the Denodo Academic Program, which prepares students to become future leaders in data and analytics, has formed strategic partnerships with universities in Italy, the United States, Singapore, and other countries.

Through the Denodo Academic Program, students can learn about data management, including data integration and data architecture, through virtual, self-paced training modules, live workshops, and test drives of the Denodo Platform. Offering theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, the program prepares students to participate in production-ready data management projects.

The self-paced training modules cover such topics as logical data management, the Denodo Platform, self-service data access, and using tools to visualize data. The Denodo Academic Program also offers hands-on experience with the Denodo Platform, via guided test drives covering analytics, data-as-a-service, data catalogs, data science, and generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) projects.

By collaborating with universities, such as the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s E-Business Consortium (UWEBC) in the United States, Denodo brings practical and theoretical data management content, delivered via hands-on workshops and consulting capstones covering topics, including data virtualization in the cloud and advanced analytics with machine learning. The collaboration also enriches Denodo Academic Program content through exposure to a range of global institutions.

“At the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s E-Business Consortium (UWEBC), Denodo helps cultivate an environment where students and professionals alike engage in applied learning, peer learning, and professional development. Through the UWEBC and the Wisconsin School of Business Consulting Capstone, students are exposed to real-world challenges, fostering hands-on experience with innovative solutions like data virtualization in the cloud and advanced analytics with predictive analytics,” says Doug Barton, director, UWEBC.

“Because Denodo has its roots in university research programs funded by public and private institutions, academic achievement and the advancement of scientific research is an important part of who we are as a company. The Denodo Academic Program is our way to return to university campuses and non-profit research centers the best of our knowledge and experience working in advanced data innovation projects with global companies, and to contribute to the education of the next generation of leaders in data,” says Angel Viña, founder and chief executive officer at Denodo.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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