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Category Archives: Data Warehousing
Big Data – the end of Data Warehousing?
There is a massive amount of hype and buzz in the Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence market place surrounding the term ‘Big Data’. Recently we have even seen talk of Big Data as a replacement for Data Warehousing. I believe … Continue reading
Celebrating the opening of Altis Consulting’s London office
April 13, 2012 By Peter Hopwood I am excited to formally announce the opening of the London office for Altis Consulting. We are taking our specialist expertise in business analytics, business intelligence, data management and data warehousing to the UK … Continue reading
Posted in Business Intelligence, data management, Data Warehousing, Education, Information Management, Intelligent Enterprise
Tagged Altis Consulting, business analytics, Business Intelligence, Construction industry, data management, data visualisation, Data Warehouse, Higher Education, Kimball University, London, Peter Hopwood, Stephen Few, Utilities
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Lessons in Data Warehousing – Executive briefing with Warren Thornthwaite
March 19, 2012 By Nadine Hamilton Last week we were fortunate to have Warren Thornthwaite and Margy Ross from the Kimball Group deliver an excellent Data Warehouse Lifecycle In Depth training course in Canberra. Seizing the opportunity to gain insight … Continue reading
Posted in BI Strategy, Business Intelligence, Data Warehousing
Tagged BI, Data Warehouse Lifecycle, DW, Kimball Group, Warren Thornthwaite
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Nine Key Data Warehousing Trends for the CIO in 2011 and 2012
Gartner Identifies Nine Key Data Warehousing Trends for the CIO in 2011 and 2012 Key Data Warehousing Issues to be Discussed at Gartner Business Intelligence Summits, February 22-23 in Sydney, and May 2-4, Los Angeles STAMFORD, Conn., February 9, 2011— CIOs … Continue reading
Posted in analytics, BI SaaS, BI Strategy, Business Intelligence, Data Warehousing, Information Management, Intelligent Enterprise, Open Source, Trends
Tagged BI Cloud, BI in the Cloud, BI SaaS, business analytics, Business Intelligence, Data warehouse appliance, Data Warehousing, Gartner, IMDBMS, in-memory databases, SSED
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Data Warehouse Architect of the Year
Architect focuses on developing and evolving applications Name:Jim Duffy Job title: Senior data warehouse architect Company: BNP Paribas Location: Paris, France Award: Data Warehouse Architect of the Year 2010 It takes a little something extra to manage a data warehouse … Continue reading
Posted in Data Warehousing, Software
Tagged BNP Paribas, Data Warehouse, Data Warehouse Architect, Oracle, Oracle Exadata
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Developing a Business Intelligence Roadmap
by Hiren Deliwala Project culture has permeated IT organizations over the last several years. Most organizations focus IT teams on the next project as soon as the current project finishes. Business intelligence teams, like other IT teams, focus heavily on … Continue reading
Industry Standard Data Models Fall Short
They are billed as a handy shortcut to data warehousing success, but prebuilt data models are more trouble than they’re worth. By Margy Ross (Kimball University) September 13, 2010 Industry-standard data models are an appealing concept at first blush, but … Continue reading
Is it Time to Switch to ELT?
Extract-load-transform integration can offer performance and cost advantages over ETL. Here’s how to pick the right approach. By Sreedhar Kajeepeta Can the heavy-lifting of enterprise data integration be optimized just by a clever act of jumbling? Or, to ask it … Continue reading
Posted in Data Warehousing, ELT, ETL
Tagged Ab Initio, data movement, ELT, ETL, Extract, IBM InfoSphere DataStage, Informatica, Load, Netezza, Oracle Data Integrator, Sunopsis, Talend, Teradata, Transform
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Agile Development for Healthcare Business Intelligence
by Laura Madsen Doing more with less should be the tagline for most healthcare organizations today. The pressures of keeping the bottom line stable and regulators/auditors at bay has driven most organizations to do the absolute bare minimum with their … Continue reading