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Oracle: Big Data for the Enterprise

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Oct 17, 2011

Analyzing new and diverse digital data streams can reveal new sources of economic value, provide fresh insights into customer behavior, and identify market trends early on. But managing this influx of new data can be a challenge. To derive real business value from big data, you need the right tools to capture and organize a wide variety of data types from different sources, and be able to easily analyze it with your enterprise data. By using the Oracle Big Data Appliance with Oracle Exadata, enterprises can acquire, organize, and analyze all their enterprise data to make the most informed decisions.top

Agile Application Integration—A Revolutionary Approach

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Oct 17, 2011

IT is often asked both to lead innovation and provide stable systems. Can these seemingly divergent goals be reconciled? Agile application integration aligns IT and line-of-business executives in many forward-thinking organizations.top

The 11 Key Questions to Ask of a BI Solution

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Oct 17, 2011

Discover the 11 key questions that you should ask of a business intelligence solution. Moreover, find the answers that promote a winning strategy—including valuable knowledge about historical analysis and reporting, forecasting and projections, integrating information from multiple business functions, exploring data that supports reporting analysis, and more.top

User’s Guide to the Emerging Database Landscape: Row vs. Columnar vs. NoSQL

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Oct 17, 2011

Businesses today are challenged by the ongoing explosion of data. Organizations capture, track, analyze, and store more information than ever before—everything from mass quantities of transactional, online, and mobile data, to growing amounts of machine-generated data. How can you effectively address the impact of data overload on application performance, speed, and reliability? Where do newer technologies such as columnar databases, NoSQL, and Hadoop come into play? Figuring out which of the several technologies meets your needs while also fitting your IT staffing and budget parameters is no small issue. We hope this user guide will help clarify which data management approach is best for which of your company’s data challenges.top

Data Replication for Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Oct 13, 2011

According to a recent TDWI survey, almost half of data integration specialists are using some form of data replication today. That makes replication second only to ETL among data integration techniques. Yet, we seldom hear much about replication.top

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