- Ralph Kimball
Ralph Kimball is an author on the subject of
data warehousing andbusiness intelligence .He is widely regarded as the 'Guru' ofData Warehousing and is known for long-term convictions that data warehouses must be designed to be understandable and fast. His methodology, also known asdimensional modeling or the Kimball methodology, has become the de facto standard in the area ofDecision support .He writes the "Data Warehouse Designer" column for
Intelligent Enterprise magazine and is the author of the best-selling books "The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit" and "The Data Warehouse Toolkit", published by Wiley and Sons. He is listed in theDatabase Hall of Fame .Career
After receiving a Ph.D. in 1972 from
Stanford University in electrical engineering (specializing in man-machine systems), Ralph joined the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). At PARC Ralph participated in development of theXerox Star Workstation, the first commercial product to use mice, icons and windows.Kimball then became vice president of applications at Metaphor Computer Systems, a decision support software and services provider. He developed the Capsule Facility in 1982. The Capsule was a graphical programming technique which connected icons together in a logical flow, allowing a very visual style of programming for non-programmers. The Capsule was used to build reporting and analysis applications at Metaphor.
Kimball founded Red Brick Systems in 1986, serving as CEO until 1992. Red Brick Systems was acquired by Informix, which is now owned by
IBM [ [http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/informix/redbrick/ IBM Red Brick Warehouse] ] . Red Brick was known for itsrelational database optimized for data warehousing.Ralph Kimball Associates incorporated in 1992 to provide data warehouse consulting and education.
The Kimball Group formalized existing long-term relationships between Ralph Kimball Associates, DecisionWorks Consulting, and InfoDynamics LLC.
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* [http://www.kimballgroup.com/ Kimball Group]
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