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Onsite Pricing

Calculate the value of TDWI Onsite Education

TDWI Onsite is a cost effective way to train your team compared to sending them to a off-site training event.

TDWI knows that budgets are tight this year. Yet, your team still faces the challenges of implementing, managing, and growing your BI/DW initiatives. TDWI Onsite education helps you maximize your training dollars by bringing the training to you!

Compare the costs of a one day course:

Public Event TDWI Onsite Training*
Airfare $500/person $0
Hotel $200/night $0
Training $700/day $300–$500/day
Total $1,400/person As low as $300/person


*Pricing is tiered, based on class size.


What's Included

  • Learning needs assessment and tailored training plans
  • Pre-course discussion with a TDWI-certified instructor to ensure content is aligned with your training objectives
  • Instructor-led training at your workplace or your location of choice
  • All course materials

6 Easy Steps to bring TDWI Onsite Education to your organization

  1. Work with TDWI to create a tailored training plan and select course(s)
  2. Schedule the training when it best fits your availability and project timetable
  3. Choose your location—simply reserve a basic conference or training room. Computers are not required
  4. Participate in a pre-course discussion with the TDWI instructor to ensure content is aligned with your training objectives
  5. Receive course materials, which are shipped to your door
  6. TDWI instructors travel to your location and train your team

For more information about pricing or to receive a complimentary training consultation, please contact:

Yvonne M. Baho
Director, Onsite Education
Phone: 978.582.7105
Fax: 978.582.0184
E-mail: ybaho@tdwi.org

Online Onsite Information Request Form

“The TDWI Onsite training was outstanding. It allowed us the opportunity to provide our data warehousing staff with a solid conceptual understanding of data warehousing concepts, while at the same time allowing us to involve a broad range of campus constituents, who gained from the class not only an appreciation of the benefits provided by a data warehouse, but also the solid level of organizational commitment required to make it successful.”

D. Ross, Director, Application & Information Mgmt—ITS, California Polytechnic State University