The Three-Stage Evolution of an Enterprise Data Warehouse

Posted March 31, 2008 | Technology |

Regardless of a company's size, if users are attempting to use transactional data to drive business decisions -- that is, if they're doing business intelligence (BI) -- they are implicitly or explicitly doing so by relying on data warehouse (DW) processes and practices. This in turn attests to the fact that any BI strategy must be tied to a DW strategy. Depending upon companies' unique conditions and circumstances, their BI strategies will utilize DW and DW tools at differing levels of sophistication.

About The Author
Mark Fung-a-fat
Mark Fung-A-Fat has been working in the IT industry since 1991 and is currently the Director of Software Development for the Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) and the New England Journal of Medicine. He holds a B.Sc. in computer science and mathematics and an M.Sc. in computer science. Mr. Fung-A-Fat can be reached at mfungafat at mms.org.
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