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St.George Bank Upgrades Enterprise Data Warehousing with Teradata
Kalido Strengthens New Ministry Information Library
Getting Started on Your Enterprise Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing Journey
Technologies to Take Your Enterprise-Wide BI and DW Program to the Next Level
The Song Remains the Same - Data Shadows Systems Continue to be Pervasive for Reporting and Analytics: BI and DW Trends, 8 for '08
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Spend Data Warehouse on Steroids
An Architected Approach to Integrated Information
KALIDO Business Modeling
Data Warehouse Lifecycle Management
Data Warehousing Ensuring Data Integrity
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The Enterprise Data Warehouse: Planning, Building, and Implementation
Enterprise One to One: Tools for Competing in the Interactive Age
Data Warehousing Advice for Managers
The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit: Expert Methods for Designing, Developing, and Deploying Data Warehouses
90 Days to the Data Mart
DW Basics Channel
Data warehousing is a foundational practice that supports enterprise reporting, business intelligence and decision support. Data warehouses and data marts are created across levels of sophistication and different philosophical approaches, but typically involve extracting and transforming data from operational/transactional databases and loading it to a repository for shared use and analysis. The DW Basics channel has been created to capture and aggregate stories related to fundamental approaches and practices for creating, managing, utilizing and maintaining a data warehouse.
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Real-Time Data Warehousing, Part 1
Decision-makers in an organization must answer four questions when considering real-time data warehousing
Data Warehouse Capacity Planning as Capacity Enforcement
Daily, millions of cars and trucks use a shared resource - the street. We can take some principles from street traffic and apply them to capacity planning in a data warehouse.
Murphys Laws of Data Warehousing: What Goes Bump in the Night?
Murphys Law tells us that whatever can go wrong will go wrong. This axiom applies to all aspects of life, including data warehousing.
Using Data Virtualization to Maximize Return on Data Warehousing Investments
Todays enterprises rely on the information in their data warehouses more than ever.
Essential Steps for the Integrated Enterprise Data Warehouse, Part 2
This article describes what the dimension manager and fact provider do, and how to configure business intelligence tools to use the integrated EDW.
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Getting Started on Your Enterprise Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing Journey
Here are a few more things to consider before getting started or going too far down the path of developing an enterprise business intelligence and data warehouse capability.
Technologies to Take Your Enterprise-Wide BI and DW Program to the Next Level
This column addresses the role of technologies that can take enterprise BI/DW architecture to the next level.
The Song Remains the Same - Data Shadows Systems Continue to be Pervasive for Reporting and Analytics: BI and DW Trends, 8 for 08
BI may not be pervasive, but spreadsheets are.
Data Warehousing Meets Data Archiving in Information Lifecycle Management
Data warehousing without archiving is like a garage that a family has used for several generations.
The Role of Packaged BI Applications in Delivering Enterprise-Wide BI and DW
This column explores addressing the role of packaged BI applications in an enterprise BI/DW architecture.
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White Papers
Spend Data Warehouse on Steroids
By Zycus
An Architected Approach to Integrated Information
By David Waddington
KALIDO Business Modeling
By Bruce Ottmann
Data Warehouse Lifecycle Management
By Cliff Longman
Data Warehousing Ensuring Data Integrity
By Cindy Maurer
Books
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The Enterprise Data Warehouse: Planning, Building, and ImplementationBy Eric Sperley |
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Enterprise One to One: Tools for Competing in the Interactive AgeBy Don Peppers, Martha Rogers |
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Data Warehousing Advice for ManagersBy Patricia L. Ferdinandi |






