Lean data warehousing is a process of monitoring and assessing business activity and data usage to deliver increased operational efficiency, ensure scalability of both infrastructure and available IT resources and reduce data management costs.
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Lean data warehousing is a process of monitoring and assessing business activity and data usage to deliver increased operational efficiency, ensure scalability of both infrastructure and available IT resources and reduce data management costs.
Sponsored By Appfluent Technology
The need for timely and succinct business intelligence (BI) continues to grow as executives demand critical information to seize opportunities faster than competitors and to address potential problems in the making. Increasingly, it is not just C-level executives and upper management who need access to business intelligence.
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Why are so many companies launching mobile applications? The growth of mobility in the enterprise has been an eventful journey so far. In only a short time, it has moved from the preserve of senior executives and dedicated mobile field staff to have a much wider applicability as workers across functions and job roles bring their personal mobile technologies to work.
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When the economy slows, many businesses react by retrenching and cutting costs in order to weather the downturn. Although such cost reduction is important, companies often overlook equally critical strategic decisions –- opportunities to use valuable business information to strengthen product and service offerings and emerge ahead of the competition.
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Despite the growth in online and virtual commerce, any business transaction or event -- including sales, customer service, maintenance, and supply chain -- all happen at some set of locations.
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For a business, being unable to recognize a customer goes far beyond a faux pas. Inaccurate customer data -- failing to recognize customers -- leads to wasted resources, mediocre marketing efforts, and unhappy consumers.
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Small and midsize companies everywhere are inundated with waves of data -- about products, competitors, suppliers, and customers. This information explosion is not the only problem facing companies when it comes to data management. There’s also a tendency for employees to create and maintain files on local drives rather than shared databases, effectively creating “micro-silos” of data.
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