
John Giles
Data Vault success? It starts with the business model!
John Giles author of “The Nimble Elephant: Agile Delivery of Data Models Using a Pattern-based Approach” and “The Elephant in the Fridge: Guided steps to Data Vault success through building business-centered models” gave an entertaining presentation on why the business model is key to making your Data Vault project a success. He even answers the questions – what is an ontology? And why do I need one!
Business-First Vault Design
Enterprise Ontology & Taxonomy
Model to Business Lifecycle

Introducing the Presenter
John Giles
Independent Consultant and Author
John Giles is an independent consultant, with a passion for seeing ideas taken to fruition. For 3 decades his focus has been on data modelling and architecture, with a more recent interest in Data Vault modelling.
He is a Fellow in the Australian Computer Society, and completed a Master’s degree at RMIT University, with a minor thesis comparing computational rules implementations using traditional and object-oriented platforms.
He is the author of “The Nimble Elephant: Agile Delivery of Data Models Using a Pattern-based Approach” and “The Elephant in the Fridge: Guided steps to Data Vault success through building business-centered models”.

Data Vault success? It starts with the business (model)!
We were delighted to have the author and Data Vault modelling guru, John Giles, join us from Australia for the UK Data Vault User Group’s first virtual Meetup. This session is now available to view on-line.
The heart of John’s message was to explain why success with a Data Vault starts with the business and ends with the business.
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