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Sanshi Inc is a training and consulting organization focused on business intelligence and data warehousing. Its website primarily highlights Data Vault 2.0 Authorized Training. Data Vault 2.0 is described as a complete business intelligence framework covering people, processes, and technology, including data model design processes, scalable system architecture, and implementation methodology. In addition to training courses, Sanshi also provides services such as project kickoff support, coaching, reviews, and assessments.
Its core product is the DV 2.0 Certification Bootcamp. The FAQ clearly states that earning the DV 2.0 certification requires attending a Bootcamp delivered by an authorized instructor and passing a knowledge test. Course materials typically include a training manual, study guide, Day 1 online video access, and two certification exam attempts; currently, it may also include limited-time access to the DVA forum. Participants are expected to have basic BI knowledge and to pre-read Building a Scalable Data Warehouse with Data Vault 2.0 by Dan Linstedt and Michael Olschimke. After registration, they are also required to watch online videos in advance. As such, this is better suited to professional upskilling than to absolute beginners.
According to the website, Sanshi Inc was founded in 2009 with the goal of improving the success rate of BI and data warehouse projects, and it has maintained an alliance with Dan Linstedt, the inventor of Data Vault / DV 2.0, since its founding. The organization is a member of the Data Vault Alliance and describes itself as an authorized training provider for India and neighboring regions. Its lead instructor, Sanjay Pande, is co-founder and director; the website describes him as one of only three DV 2.0 masters globally and an authorized instructor, with data warehouse project experience across three continents and multiple industries. These credentials give the organization strong credibility in the specialized DV 2.0 field.
The website does not publish specific pricing. It only states that fees may vary slightly by region and recommends contacting the authorized instructor for the relevant area. This reduces purchasing transparency and makes it harder for companies to compare budgets. In terms of prerequisites, the course requires basic BI knowledge, reading the designated book, and completing video preparation, making it suitable for people who already have experience in data modeling, data warehousing, or BI projects.
The main advantages are its clear authorized status, well-defined certification path, and close connection between training and real-world project coaching. It is suitable for enterprise teams preparing for DV 2.0 certification, planning to launch a Data Vault project, or needing project review services. The drawbacks are that the website does not clearly specify the teaching language, exact schedule, course duration, pricing, payment methods, or post-course support, and the course information is relatively high-level.
The reviewed content does not provide information about access from mainland China, network stability, or payment methods, so accessibility from China is unknown. If access or communication is inconvenient, alternatives to compare include official Data Vault Alliance training, Genesee Academy, or supplementary courses on Udemy, Coursera, and domestic data warehousing / data governance programs. However, if the goal is official DV 2.0 certification, priority should be given to confirming the provider’s authorized status.
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