Users can explore and analyze even massive data sets quickly with new tools and platforms now available.
- By Linda L. Briggs
- April 15, 2014
Welcome failure as a source of feedback that leads to success.
At TDWI's recent Executive Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada, Teradata veteran Dan Graham got downright heretical, at least from the perspective of data management orthodoxy. The problem, Graham argued, is that DBAs tend to be a little bit too conservative, too orthodox. That must and will change, he says.
- By Stephen Swoyer
- April 8, 2014
If you want to understand data integration in an age of analytic heterogeneity, you must follow the process: process movement, not data or workload movement, is where it's at.
- By Stephen Swoyer
- April 8, 2014
Having all the data can't help your company improve its overall operations. To drive and maintain BI adoption, an organization you must understand that change must be managed through three stages in five simple steps.
The evolution TDWI is seeing in data warehouse architectures is due in part to evolving business practices and goals.
What is business-driven BI, what technologies are driving it, and which has the most impact on business leaders?
- By James E. Powell
- April 1, 2014