Bootcamp 2007 Registration Form

Bootcamp Itinerary

Bootcamp Speakers

Join us at the innovative Bootcamp developer training event for FileMaker developers, where you will explore advanced thinking in database application design. Bootcamp examines the elements of successful best practices and advanced development techniques in a series of sessions.

We’re taking a limited number of developers for this event which is held in December 2007. There will be field trips and outings appropriate to the venue. Your personal expenses will include transportation, food and lodging. Please use the form below to apply.


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Bootcamp Training Series

Free !!! There is no cost to attend the DataExperience FileMaker Bootcamp (Value of $10,000 - Bootcamps typically cost $1,000 per day)

Monday, December 10, 2007 9:00 AM to
Friday, December 21, 2007 8:00 PM Pacific Time

Venue

Thousand Oaks, California

Goal

To provide leading edge training on FileMaker skills and enterprise application development best practices.

Who should attend:

Developers who want to enhance their FileMaker skills

Developers who want to expand their career opportunities

Developers who want to meet and network with other FileMaker professionals

What attendees will learn:

DataExperience approaches to standards & conventions

DataExperience Enhanced Anchor Buoy Relational Modeling

DataExperience FileMaker Session Modeling methodology

User Experience design techniques

Requirements gathering using Use Cases and UML diagrams

Traditional database relational design patterns and uses

Overview of Business Intelligence, Strategic reporting and Predictive technologies

Discussion of traditional DB relational design patterns and uses: OLTP, ODS, DW, DM - 3NF, 5NF, Star, Snowflake, RFM, Denormalized History and Conformed Dimension

Why DataExperience is offering Bootcamp for free:

DataExperience wants to raise the level of professionalism in the Filemaker developer community.

As the company's business grows DataExperience recruits from the pool of Bootcamp graduates because it is there that the most robust talent and skill sets are found.