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BI Experts: Why Enterprise Data Strategies Must Support Business Goals
Philip Russom
Success with enterprise business goals demands strategies for enterprise data.
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The Intersection of Big Data and Analytics
The term “big data” has arisen in recent years to describe multi-terabyte datasets. Big data certainly has its challenges, relative to scalability and data management. But it’s also useful for business...
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The term “big data” has arisen in recent years to describe multi-terabye data sets. Big data certainly has its challenges, but it’s also useful for business intelligence purposes. If you’re not tapping into big data with analytics,...
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Visual Reporting and Analysis: Seeing is Knowing
It’s been said that a picture is worth a thousand words. A well-designed chart or dashboard can communicate more information in a compact space than a traditional tabular report.
Date: January 12,...
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Unique Requirements of Product Data Quality
Most data quality software techniques – the common ones being data standardization, verification, and matching – were originally designed for customer data. Yet, product data differs...
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Best Practices in Preparing for Master Data Management
Peering under the hood of most organizations’ application infrastructure reveals a variety of off-the-shelf tool suites, proprietary products, home-grown applications, and hundreds, if ...
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Developing an Agile BI Environment: The Insider’s Track to TDWI World Conference – August 2010
“Agile” has rapidly become the new buzzword for data warehousing and business intelligence development — but what...
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BI on a Limited or Shrinking Budget: Strategies for Doing More with Less
Now more than ever, BI managers are asked to do more with less. BI budgets for large companies have been trimmed during the recent economic downturn and likely won’t...
