Amazon Redshift: A Columnar Database SQL and Architecture illuminates the brilliance behind Amazon’s Redshift technology. It is over 600 pages long, and it shows users how to set it up, tune it, load and go. This book also contains all of the SQL you need to query it with ease. After reading this book, you will know why more and more companies are using Redshift as part of their overall data warehouse strategy.
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David Cook is one of the lead developers on the Nexus Query Chameleon software at Coffing Data Warehousing. While in this position, David has designed and created several data analysis tools, including the Garden of Analysis, which queries answer sets without leaving the PC. He is also the creator of the database to database move and compare module that allows users to move and compare databases from different platforms.
David brings to Coffing Data Warehousing a strong background of experience with information technology and management, including time spent managing logistics information for national building products manufacturers. David’s ability to communicate well combined with his programming genius has made him a great asset for Coffing Data Warehousing.
David graduated cum laude from The Ohio State University where he received a BA in Communication Technology. David furthered his education at Miami University, where he held a senator position in the student government while maintaining a 4.0 GPA in his area of study in Computer Science and Programming.