Radian Studio
An Introduction to Spatial Data Analytics for Very Large Databases
Description
Do you want to learn how to perform sophisticated analytics and management with big data in both spatial and tabular form? Do you want to find a way to integrate Oracle, SQLServer, PostgreSQL, and other enterprise systems within a single environment? Do you have massive amounts of spatial data in disparate databases? If so, then you'll want to learn how to use Radian Studio.
Radian Studio is a new 64-bit, parallel spatial engineering solution that blends geospatial and traditional data capabilities within a single, all-inclusive product. In this course I will teach you how to manage tables, vector geometry, raster data, drawings, maps, and images using Radian Studio. You'll learn how to manage multiple sources to blend, prepare, extract, transform, load, analyze, validate, visualize and explore your data. With Radian you can transform your data its native database (like Postgres) or within Radian itself.
While you may have taken my other courses in statistical analysis, GIS, enterprise databases, web mapping, or programming, this course will introduce you to a totally cutting edge enterprise solution that will change your career as a data analyst.
What You Will Learn!
- Understand what Radian Studio does for managing spatial and non spatial data.
- Manage spatial and non-spatial data from different databases within Radian Studio.
- Add data to Radian Studio from files, databases, and cloud based servers.
- Analyze spatial and non-spatial data with Radian Studio using built-in transforms, templates, and even free form SQL.
- Accomplish their own Extraction, Translation, and Loading functions between numerous spatial and non-spatial databases.
Who Should Attend!
- This course is for people who work in the field of data management.
- Students can either be data managers, engineers, analysts, or technicians. The import thing is for the student to want to find creative ways for managing that data.
- The course is also designed for students who manage distributed database technology within a single application framework. Don't worry, that sounds really technical, but with Radian it's really easy!