Datawarehouse Development
Tucson, Arizona Area
Datawarehouse Development
Tucson, Arizona Area
My name is Ignacio de la Torre and when I go to sleep at night and I close my eyes I see zeros and ones.
Just kidding, actually thats a very primitive way to look at data, the passion that drives my career and my thinking is transforming those bits of data into reliable, accessible decision making information.
Currently I am very excited about being part of the staff at the Information Warehouse Office at the University of Arizona, I am very involved in our metadata repository implementation and collaborating in the design of both our hardware and software architectures for data warehousing and business intelligence. This is a great job because I got here early in an effort to get our DW technology to a new level of usability so I get to do architecture/design, planning, user requirements, coding, in simple words I get to play with a lot of toys, this keep me challenged and really busy!
Take a look at my blogs, they're in early stages and do not have a lot of information right now but I hope they will be very useful resources :)
Ignacio
ignacio[at]email.arizona.edu
Feel free to contact me I am always expanding my network (LION).
• Financial Skills: Valuation Modeling, Financial Analysis, Budgeting and Forecasting.
• Methodologies: Lean Manufacturing, APICS Inventory Management, IT Service Management (ITIL)
• Memberships: Arizona Oracle Applications User Group (AZOAUG), Data Management Association (DAMA)
• Certifications: Microsoft Certified Professional – SQL Server Database Design.
• Technical Skills: Oracle, Java, .Net, C#, Enterprise Information Integration, Business Intelligence Architecture.
(Government Agency; 10,001 or more employees; Education Management industry)
February 2006 — Present (2 years 7 months)
• Visualized, proposed and implemented project to document data lineage and business logic for the 300K lines of build code that creates our Oracle-RDB/DEC-VMS based data warehouse with potential for data lineage sharply decreasing audit and compliance costs caused by increased regulation (State Legislature , SOX-like reporting, etc…)
• Implemented enterprise metadata repository, acting as Metadata Architect, safeguarding information about more than 30K database and semantic objects, delivered two months ahead of schedule within three months of being hired.
• Project manager for two vendor Proof-Of-Concept engagements in the bid solicitation process for a new enterprise data integration (ETL) platform, proposals from their software sales teams ranging USD 70K-250K.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; MOT; Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing industry)
September 2004 — February 2006 (1 year 6 months)
• Assumed the stalled Digital Six Sigma Dashboard implementation project and brought it back on track by improving our interactions with the rest of the cross-functional team distributed across the U.S., Latin America and Asia, this effort resulted un the project earning the Motorola Global Best Practice Institutionalization Award.
• Leveraged consulting skills acting as business analyst in the design of Finance, Supply Chain, Engineering and, Quality Management Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), utilizing the Balanced Score Card Framework and; leveraging the integration of our shop floor tracking systems with the Oracle 11i, Motorola’s Enterprise Resource Planning platform.
• Executed the full software lifecycle for the Address Broker project that now supports more than 200 million annual manufacturing operations process transactions related to electronic components with annual combined value surpassing 2 billion dollars.
(Privately Held; 1001-5000 employees; Newspapers industry)
February 2004 — September 2004 (8 months)
• Coordinated human logistics and technical aspects of support for the Online Content Management Systems for the editorial teams at the three leading newspapers in northwest Mexico with 80 million monthly web hits at the time.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
August 2002 — August 2004 (2 years 1 month)
• Developed and marketed an Electronic Patient Medical Records software package (SAAM) aimed at small medical practices and healthcare organizations, acting as product manager, business development specialist and, sales engineer; and, effectively eliminating manual record retrieval processes for more than three dozen practitioners and pharmacists.
• Researched and developed an exceptional consulting toolset while leading an engagement that involved analysis and design of an integrated solution for demand forecasting, inventory management, retail/point-of-sale operations, warehouse management and, transfer pricing for a midsize super market client, our client decided not to implement.
Data and Information Architecture, reading, dancing, swiming