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This paper explains master data in more detail, offers guidance for planning a master data management (MDM) plan and focuses on aligning IT with your business needs.
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With IBM Informix Warehouse and the Intel Xeon processor E7 family, IBM and Intel are partnering to deliver superior performance for in-memory analytics processing – helping you turn massive amounts of data into business opportunities.
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Despite what some technology vendors might have you believe, big data isn't limited to data warehouse scenarios. This resource examines the growing prevalence of big data and explains how leading organizations are using all of this information to drive business success.
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This white paper provides an overview of Oracle’s capabilities for data warehousing and discusses the key features and technologies by which Oracle-based business intelligence and data warehouse systems easily integrate information, perform fast queries, scale to very large data volumes and analyze any data.
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Business is now demanding more analytical power to analyze new sources of structured and multi-structured data. The IBM Big Data Platform rises to the challenge to create this new analytical environment, making IBM a serious contender to support end-to-end analytical workloads.
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By using the Oracle Exadata Database Machine as a data warehouse platform you have a balanced, high performance hardware configuration. This paper focuses on the other two corner stones, data modeling and data loading, providing a set of best practices and examples for deploying a data warehouse on the Oracle Exadata Database Machine.
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Read this white paper and learn about the intelligent software in the Oracle Exadata Storage Server that accelerates database query processing (DQP) by offloading database query processing to the storage layer.
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Read this white paper to learn how to configure your SQL Server data warehousing system to support growing online analytical processing (OLAP) loads while lowering costs, easing management, and improving performance.