About Us

Teradata University Network is a web-based portal for faculty and students in data warehousing, business intelligence/decision support, and database that is provided at no cost to the university. This content can also support introduction to IT courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

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About Us

Teradata University Network is a web-based portal for faculty and students in data warehousing, business intelligence/decision support, and database that is provided at no cost to the university. This content also can support introduction to IT courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

The Teradata University Network currently has nearly 2,000 registered faculty members, from over 1000 universities, in 75 countries, with thousands of student users. A key to the success of Teradata University Network is that it is led by academics to ensure the content will meet the needs of today's classrooms.

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Professor Michael Goul discusses the role of the Teradata University Network
Michael Goul, Professor at Arizona State University, shares how Teradata University Network plays a role in preparing the next generation of business intelligence analysts. >Listen to Podcast 

Teradata University Network Update with Barb Wixom
Barb Wixom, Associate Professor at University of Virginia, gives an update on the Teradata University Network and talks about the upcoming BI Congress.
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Upcoming Events

BI Congress II, December 11-12, Saint Louis, MO, The 2010 Business Intelligence Congress II will bring together academic professionals and industry representatives who share a common passion for research and education innovation in the field of analytics. In the spirit of open innovation - learn from, contribute your knowledge to, and brainstorm with the key industry and academic movers and shakers!

International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2010), December 12-15, St. Louis, MO, ICIS is the premier professional meeting in the Information Systems field and provides access to the highest caliber scholarship in the MIS discipline, which addresses IT leadership, systems development, enterprise resource planning, cross-cultural issues, and social and economic impacts of information technology. In addition to about 60 sessions and 180 presentations, the ICIS program includes keynote presentations, CIO panels, research panels, poster sessions, and professional networking opportunities

Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), January 4-7, 2011, University of Hawaii at Manoa is one of the longest-standing continuously running scientific conferences. This conference brings together researchers in an aloha-friendly atmosphere conducive to free exchange of scientific ideas. Unique characteristics of the conference include:

  • A matrix structure of tracks and themes that enables research on a rich mixture of computer-based applications and technologies.
  • Three days of research paper presentations and discussions in a workshop setting that promotes interaction leading to additional research.