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data warehouse We predict that within ten years or less, data warehouses will be as commonplace as transactional systems are today. With mounting competitive pressures and high consumer expectations, strategic planning and decision making will become the norm in all business. Faster, cheaper and more powerful hardware systems will enable a greater number of data warehouses in the marketplace. This will allow more strategic analysis of business information to gain a competitive advantage. Although implementing data warehousing is a large project and may require management to re-evaluate their strategic goals and objectives, others have found the hard work well worth it. |
latest technology news within Australia and around the globe... Vibo Telecom selects Teradata enterprise data warehouse Parthajit DMAsia.com Jan 2007 Teradata, a division of NCR, announced that Vibo Telecom, a 3G operator in Taiwan, has selected the Teradata enterprise data warehouse.... Data warehouse appliances: designing a proof of concept Phillip Howard it-director.com Jan 2007 During the course of Bloor Research's recent conference on “Data warehousing: the rise of the appliance”, a full report ... Teradata Warehouse Miner 5.0 to Optimize Analytics Mumbai, Maharashtra, December 2006 XTVWorld.Com Teradata, a division of NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), |
today announced that it has released Teradata Warehouse Miner 5.0, a comprehensive... Intelligent Solutions: Jonathan G. Ggieger DM Review Jan 2007 The continuous improvement process I described in last month's column provides a way to proactively manage data quality. Proactive data quality management begins with a plan. It’s Good to Be... Informatica Stephen Sower, enterprise systems, Jan 2007 Sometimes the biggest seeming setback is actually a prelude to greater success. Consider IBM Corp.’s acquisition of Ascential Software Corp., which Big Blue sprang on an unsuspecting (or only slightly suspecting) industry nearly two years ago. Phillip Howard, it-director,dec 2006 Sybase is not normally thought of as a data integration company. True, it has offered two-way heterogeneous replication (which does not need to include a Sybase source or target) for some time... |