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Continuous Availability – Using Data Federation and Change Data Capture to Manage Information Synchrony

Posted in: Master Data Management - Oct 02, 2009

The organically grown application landscape is rife with independent business processes, potentially working at cross-purposes. Aligning functional departmental systems with an enterprise information management strategy exposes opportunities for data sharing and information reuse, as well as improved collaboration reliant on a coherent centralized enterprise information asset. However, despite the approaches used for data extraction and data warehouse population, real time operational activities continue to create, modify, or retire data, leading to increasing inconsistency between data warehouse refreshes.top

TDWI Best Practices Report | Next Generation Data Warehouse Platforms

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Oct 01, 2009

If you’re a data warehouse professional—or you work closely with one—you’ve probably noticed the many new options for data warehouse platforms that have appeared this decade. We’ve seen the emergence of new categories of data warehouse (DW) platforms, such as data warehouse appliances and software appliances. A new interest in columnar databases has led to several new vendor products and renewed interest in older ones. Open source Linux is now common in data warehousing, and open source databases, data integration tools, and reporting platforms have come out of nowhere to establish a firm foothold. In the hardware realm, 64-bit computinghas enabled larger in-memory data caches, and more vendors now offer MPP architectures. Leading database vendors have added more features and products conducive to data warehousing.top

Next Generation Data Warehouse Platforms

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Oct 01, 2009

If you’re a data warehouse professional—or you work closely with one—you’ve probably noticed the many new options for data warehouse platforms that have appeared this decade. Find out more in this Best Practices Reporttop

Next Generation Data Warehouse Platforms

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Oct 01, 2009

If you’re a data warehouse professional—or you work closely with one—you’ve probably noticed the many new options for data warehouse platforms that have appeared this decade. Find out more in this Best Practices Reporttop

Next Generation Data Warehouse Platforms

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Oct 01, 2009

If you’re a data warehouse professional—or you work closely with one—you’ve probably noticed the many new options for data warehouse platforms that have appeared this decade. We’ve seen the emergence of new categories of data warehouse (DW) platforms, such as data warehouse appliances and software appliances. A new interest in columnar databases has led to several new vendor products and renewed interest in older ones. Open source Linux is now common in data warehousing, and open source databases, data integration tools, and reporting platforms have come out of nowhere to establish a firm foothold. In the hardware realm, 64-bit computinghas enabled larger in-memory data caches, and more vendors now offer MPP architectures. Leading database vendors have added more features and products conducive to data warehousing.top

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