Leaving sensitive data unprotected isn’t just bad business, it can be costly, and it can leave companies at risk of compliance violations with a variety of government and industry regulations.
The HP/Oracle appliance is optimized for what officials call the sweet spot of the DW appliance market -- the 1-4 TB range
- By Stephen Swoyer
- June 25, 2008
Data governance establishes policies and procedures for sharing data, as well asimproving data’s quality, structure, and auditability.
- By Philip Russom, Ph.D.
- June 20, 2008
This article originally appeared in the issue of TDWI.
Is it common for BI to become “old news” in mature BI environments? If so, what are some things BI directors have done to revitalize interest in BI?
- By Robert Armstrong, Amr Awadallah, Matt McGivern, Monica Tyson
- June 20, 2008
This article originally appeared in the issue of TDWI.
BI Case Study: Making sure customer contact data is correct and clean, no matter where it resides, is an ongoing challenge for most businesses.
- By Linda L. Briggs
- June 20, 2008
This article originally appeared in the issue of TDWI.
We’re part of a braver new world where BI is not just for back-office employees anymore. Instead, it’s becoming pervasive.
- By Julianna DeLua
- June 20, 2008
This article originally appeared in the issue of TDWI.
The three pillars of data governance—compliance, transformation,and integration—represent the most common goals for data governance programs.
- By Philip Russom, Ph.D.
- June 20, 2008
This article originally appeared in the issue of TDWI.
Outside the office, the programs we use in our daily lives are becoming more sophisticated and Web-centric than they were even a year ago. Why shouldn’t our BI applications be the same?
- By Cheryl Masse
- June 20, 2008
This article originally appeared in the issue of TDWI.