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Analysis: Behind Sun’s MySQL Acquisition

Posted in: Master Data Management - Jan 23, 2008

Will MySQL transform Sun into a BI and DW force to be reckoned with? top

Bundles of Opportunity

Posted in: Master Data Management - Jan 23, 2008

Bundling agreements can be beneficial for both vendors and their customers, who are exposed to more BI functionality. However, there are risks for the customer.top

January 17, 2008: TDWI FlashPoint – In Store for ’08: Some New Year Prognostications

Posted in: Master Data Management - Jan 17, 2008

In an ideal world, BI architecture and the BI team are centrally managed - built on one architucture with one team located in one place, with output delivered to any group that needs it.top

Why It’s Time to Get Serious About Enterprise Content Management

Posted in: Master Data Management - Jan 09, 2008

IBM pushes ECM as a complement to bread-and-butter data warehousingtop

TDWI Best Practices Report | Strategies for Managing Spreadmarts: Migrating to a Managed BI Environment

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Jan 01, 2008

In organizations all over the world, business people bypass their IT groups to get data from spreadmarts. Spreadmarts are data shadow systems in which individuals collect and massage data on an ongoing basis to support their information requirements or those of their immediate workgroup. These shadow systems, which are usually built on spreadsheets, exist outside of approved, IT-managed corporate data repositories, such as data warehouses, data marts, or ERP systems, and contain data and logic that often conflict with corporate data. Once created, these systems spread throughout an organization like pernicious vines, strangling any chance for information consistency and reliability. You’ll find them in all industries, supporting all business functions. According to TDWI Research, more than 90% of all organizations have spreadmarts.top

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