Overview
This conference talk explores the evolution and implementation of modern data warehousing solutions in the banking sector. Discover how data warehousing has transformed from its 1990s origins to today's sophisticated systems, with detailed explanations of core components essential for financial institutions. Learn about business intelligence capabilities, real-time reporting requirements, and the critical role of regulatory compliance and data governance in banking analytics. The presentation covers practical aspects of designing financial data warehouses, provides an implementation framework, and discusses both benefits and limitations of these systems. The speaker also examines emerging trends and future directions in banking data warehousing, offering valuable insights for financial technology professionals and data architects.
Syllabus
00:00 Introduction to Data Warehousing in Financial Reporting
02:12 Evolution of Data Warehousing: From 1990s to Present
04:24 Core Components of Financial Data Warehouses
05:58 Business Intelligence and Real-Time Reporting
08:23 Regulatory Compliance and Data Governance
10:58 Designing Financial Data Warehouses
13:35 Implementation Framework for Financial Data Warehouses
18:45 Benefits and Limitations of Financial Data Warehouses
21:18 Future Trends in Data Warehousing
23:48 Conclusion and Future Research Directions
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