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As enterprises across the spectrum of industries move toward operational data warehousing (OpDW), new research from TDWI reveals benefits, barriers, and best practices.
The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI) announced the 2010 winners of the annual Best Practices Awards. The program is designed to identify and honor companies that have demonstrated excellence in developing, deploying and maintaining BI and DW applications. The Best Practices Awards winners will be honored at the TDWI World Conference, which will take place August 15-20, 2010 at the Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego Hotel.
Renton, WA, June 16, 2010 -- TDWI (The Data Warehousing Institute™), the premier provider of in-depth, high-quality education and research in the business intelligence (BI) and data warehousing (DW) industry, today announced it will present the TDWI World Conference 2010 at the Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego Hotel, August 15-20, 2010. The conference is themed “Creating an Agile BI Environment: Delivering Data at the Speed of Thought.”
TDWI Research has announced the release of its latest Best Practices Report, "Unified Data Management: A Collaboration of Data Disciplines and Business Strategies." The Report, based on telephone interviews as well as the survey responses of 179 corporate IT professionals, consultants, and business sponsors/users, is intended to help organizations plan and execute effective Unified Data Management (UDM) efforts.
TDWI Research has announced the release of its latest Best Practices Report, "Transforming Finance: How CFOs Use Business Intelligence to Turn Finance from Record Keepers to Strategic Advisors." The report, based on interviews with finance department executives, financial analysts, and BI practictioners as well as a 20-question survey that TDWI conducted in August 2009, outlines how the finance department has the ability to be a powerful agent of organizational change by collaborating with the BI team.