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Getting Data Integration Out of the Mud with Hypernormalized Data Designs

Posted February 13, 2012 | Technology | Leadership |

It still amazes me how many enterprise data warehousing/business intelligence (DW/BI) projects struggle, often to the point of paralysis, with the "Inmon/Kimball" debate. This impasse revolves around whether a DW/BI program should insist upon routing all information through a complex, third normal form (3NF) data layer o

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Ralph Hughes
Ralph Hughes serves as Chief Systems Architect for Ceregenics, a DW/BI firm. As one of the world’s leading authorities on the methods, tools, and modeling techniques that enable incremental design and rapid delivery of enterprise BI systems, Mr. Hughes has led multiple BI programs and projects for Fortune 500 companies in aerospace, telecom, and pharmaceuticals. In addition, he is a certified ScrumMaster, a PMI project management professional,… Read More
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