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Business intelligence gets ready for the masses
Is anyone using Qlikview?I'm not finding any independent research on Qlikview and no one who is using it is blogging. They make some incredible claims - no need for a DW, etc. I'd like to hear from anyone besides vendors on the use of this tool.Thanks.hypesaying you don't...
Tags: ERP, ERP system, business intelligence, madtechgirl, it management, data warehouse
Discussion threads 2006-05-10
ERP: Create business objects using business intelligence infrastructure
If you've implemented enterprise resource planning ERP, you've established a new paradigm for transaction processing for your company (and, probably, its partner companies). The transaction processing systems under the ERP umbrella were integrated with each other, and systems that had been department-specific are now extended across departmental boundaries. The benefits...
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Enterprise software, Databases, Scott Robinson, business object, ERP, business intelligence
Technical articles 2004-02-24
Decision Support: Launch BI warehousing in a client's ERP environment
Installing a data warehouse in an ERP environment is a conceptually economical proposition, as Business Information BI warehousing and Enterprise Resource Planning ERP have much in common from an infrastructure standpoint:Both are used for storing vast amounts of data in distributed structures that have a high potential for integration.Both offer...
Tags: Business Information, ERP, Scott Robinson, decision support, warehousing
Technical articles 2004-01-23
Data Warehousing Issues for ERP Systems
As many organizations begin to go to production with large Enterprise Resource Planning ERP systems, the need for reporting and analysis on this information has grown. This paper will discuss the issues associated with designing a data warehouse for an ERP system. This paper is intended for people with a...
Tags: Data Warehouse, ERP System, ERP, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Business Intelligence, Enterprise Software, Storage, Software, Data Management, Hardware
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Profiling: Calculating Return on Investment for Data Migration and Data Integration Projects
Data profiling is an essential step in the data integration lifecycle. Getting it right from the start can dramatically reduce the time it takes to plan and execute data integration strategies. Before data can be integrated or used in a data warehouse, CRM, ERP or business analytics application, its content,...
Tags: Informatica, ROI, Migration, Data Integration, Informatica Data Explorer
White papers 2007-03-26
Hands-on tasks in building a data warehouse
You've soaked up all the conceptual hype about data warehouses and business intelligence. You know all the amazing things your users will be able to do with a data warehouse. But what does it take to actually build one?Well, let's start out by stretching credibility even further, and throw in...
Tags: data warehouse, Scott Robinson, warehouse
Technical articles 2004-03-11
Making the operational case for data warehousing
You know you need a data warehouse. There’s no doubt in your mind. Your competition is out-forecasting you in anticipating market trends. Other companies are faster to respond than yours in an increasingly Web-driven marketplace, and you aren’t getting the efficiency gains you need to catch up. Your various departments...
Tags: Business intelligence, Databases, data warehouse
Technical articles 2004-03-03
Partner with another company in building a data warehouse
The Pacific Rim is the true birthplace of the modern global business consortium, but we’re getting the hang of it in the United States. The importance of sharing strategic alliances with other companies, and the sharing of resources in lean times, are increasingly clear. So it will be no big...
Tags: data warehouse, Scott Robinson, partnership, performance
Technical articles 2004-03-22
Global Distributor Avoids Cost, Risk While Upgrading Mission-Critical Data Warehouse
Gulf Coast Seal manufactures and globally distributes high-performance industrial sealing products. An upgrade of the company's Enterprise Resource Planning ERP software required significant changes to the data warehouse used to access ERP data. To reduce impact to the business, the changes had to be performed and deployed with minimal downtime....
Tags: Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Case studies 2007-01-01
Use data cubes for efficient data warehousing in SQL Server 2000
In the first part of this data warehousing series, I noted the structure of database storage for a data warehouse is very different from that of a conventional online transaction processing system OLTP. The reason? OLTPs have many users and typically handle distinct data objects in any given session, whereas...
Tags: database, OLAP, data source, Scott Robinson, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2000, data warehouse, OLTP
Technical articles 2004-03-26
Preparing your company for ERP training
If e-commerce is part of your company's business strategy, it's likely an ERP implementation is in the works. Here are some tips to help trainers prepare to take on the task of carrying out an effective ERP training program.Is enterprise resource planning ERP a part of your company’s future? If...
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Enterprise software, Workforce management, Jennifer Recktenwald, ERP, training
Technical articles 2000-02-28
Database Optimization: Determine if the 64-bit architecture is right for your database
When deciding whether to upgrade your database servers to a 64-bit environment you should apply a very specific set of criteria to justify your decision. Remember, if your system does not experience any of the 32-bit limitations, then your 64-bit migration may not improve performance. On mission-critical databases where speed...
Tags: Network technology, Databases, Donald Burleson, 64-bit, database, Oracle Corp., 32-bit, RAM, 64-bit architecture
Technical articles 2004-02-23
Use BI tools to ease merger and acquisition IT integration issues
When two enterprises merge, the stress on IT organizations can be severe. The conventional wisdom says that you should integrate operations ASAP, but Dan Pratte argues that there may be a better way to get the work of the enterprise done effectively.Despite their current popularity, mergers and acquisitions (M&As) can...
Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, Pricing, Tools & Techniques, Databases, Enterprise software, Dan Pratte, M&A, business intelligence, merger, acquisition, information technology, data mart
Technical articles 2001-05-07
Galiform Plc Transparently Migrates 10 Terabytes of Data
Galiform Plc manufactures and sells kitchen products to builders in the United Kingdom and France. The company wanted to migrate SAP business warehouse and R/3 Enterprise Resource Planning ERP solutions from an installed database to a single database. The challenge was to improve performance, stability, resilience, availability, failover, and batch...
Tags: Oracle Corp., SAP AG, Storage, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Databases, Enterprise Software, Hardware, Software, Data Management
Case studies
Arabian Food Supplies Consolidates IT Systems for Improved Business Management and Planning
Arabian Food Suppliers AFS is one of Saudi Arabia's most diversified retail organizations. The company wanted to replace mainframe system with automated, Web-enabled, tier one Enterprise Resource Planning ERP solution for financial, purchasing, and warehouse management. The challenge was to implement a solution with multi-language capabilities to allow employees to...
Tags: Oracle Corp., Business Management, Information Technology, ERP, Arabian Food Supply, Arabian Food Suppliers, Mainframes, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Software, Servers, Hardware, Software
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What feeds data into enterprise systems
As the IT industry matures, the value add to data changes. It used to be that having any data was the value proposition. After all, very few organizations had computers, let alone data that could easily be retrieved or searched or that was otherwise useful. As computers became...
Tags: Consumer, Data, RDBMS, Data Consumer, Tools & Techniques, Databases, Enterprise Software, Management, Software, Data Management, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-02-14
InfoCaptor 2.2 (Windows)
Export DATA from SQL to Excel. Spool SQL output to Excel, HTML, CSV. Chain Multiple SQL Queries in one view. Drill from one query to another,Feed output of one SQL as input to another SQL query. Free Discoverer, EUL, Oracle,ERP, Sysadmin, database browser Dashboards. Format your SQL output with different...
Tags: SQL, Microsoft Windows, RudraSoft, Programming Languages, Microsoft Excel, Databases, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Data Management
Software downloads 2005-12-06
Field-Tested Data Mining
In the past few years, many businesses and some public sector agencies have invested heavily in some combination of ERP, supply chain management, sales force automation, data warehouse, query and reporting and OLAP software. Wanting a better return on those investments, they are now wondering whether to invest in data...
Tags: SPSS Inc., Data Mining, Business Intelligence, Marketing Research, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Marketing
White papers 1999-12-01
Microsoft aims at Big Blue bull's-eye
Microsoft aims at Big Blue bull's-eyearticle rootMicrosoft aims at Big Blue bull's-eyeOn Tuesday, partners of the Midrange Alliance Program MAP, which include Microsoft, Fujitsu, Electronic Data Systems, and a half-dozen other companies, will try to convince businesses to look at Windows-based alternatives to IBM's iSeries servers. The MAP's goal is...
Tags: IBM Corp., IBM OS/400, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Midrange Alliance Program, Newsletter Editor, server
Discussion threads 2004-12-14
Michelin Integrates Data and Processes, Facilitating Access to Information
Michelin wanted to integrate data, financial processes, and business cycles for the Order to Cash OTC, Procure to Pay PTP, Warehouse Management and Manufacturing ERP II and DRP systems, streamlining access to information, facilitating decisions and provide employees throughout Brazil and other South American countries with rapid access to company...
Tags: Microsoft Access, Oracle Corp., Financial, Michelin, Financial Accounting, Finance
Case studies 2009-01-01
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