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Speeding ETL Processing in Data Warehouses by Syncsort
October 12, 2009 - (Free Research) For processing data for BI analytics and other applications, the usual go-to software products include various extract, transform, load (ETL) and data warehousing solutions. However, these products do not always provide the speed required to deliver data on time. An additional product can speed the processing of high volumes of data.
Best Practices for a Data Warehouse on Oracle Database 11g by Oracle Corporation
January 19, 2009 - (Free Research) In order to ensuring the EDW will get the optimal performance and will scale as your data set grows you need to get three fundamental things correct, the hardware configuration, the data model and the data loading process.
SQL Server 2008 - 10-20Terabyte Data Warehousing by Dell, Inc.
November 01, 2008 - (Free Research) This white paper documents the performance of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Business Intelligence and Data Warehouse solutions deployed on Dell PowerEdge servers with Dell PowerVault storage. Using the knowledge gained through joint development this white paper illustrates the cost-effective performance of Dell Solutions for SQL Server 2008.
Architecting Cost-effective Scalable Oracle Data Warehouses by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
May 28, 2009 - (Free Research) This paper describes reference configuration and sizing information for Oracle data warehouses on Sun servers for small, medium, and large solutions to meet business intelligence/data warehouse needs.
Analytic Databases in the World of the Data Warehouse by ParAccel
April 01, 2009 - (Free Research) This paper compares traditional architecture Business Intelligence (BI) environments, physically layered data warehousing based on traditional general-purpose relational databases, to new specialized analytic databases. It argues that these new databases enable previously impossible analyses and often lower cost of implementation.
Oracle Database 11g for Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence by Oracle Corporation
October 2007 - (Free Research) This white-paper provides an overview of Oracle Database 11g's capabilities for data warehousing, and discuses its key features and technologies. Discover how to integrate information, perform fast queries, scale to very large data volumes, and more.
Sybase IQ 15: An InDetail Paper by Bloor Research by Sybase, Inc.
August 2009 - (Free Research) Read this paper to learn how Bloor Research determined that Sybase 15 will provide substantially better performance at lower cost than traditional approaches for analytics, reporting, and data warehousing environments.
Business Intelligence Solution for Web Infrastructure Open the Door to Better Decisions by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
October 2009 - (Free Research) Composed of Sun hardware systems and commercial open-source solutions Pentaho for BI and data integration, and Infobright, built on MySQL, for data warehousing, this solution comes in two customizable recommended configurations to fit your data requirements and budget -- and ease deployment.
E-Book: How to Evaluate Data Warehouse Appliances by Sybase, Inc.
October 2009 - (Free Research) Business Intelligence and analytics remain top priorities for organizations seeking to increase revenues and cut costs, but these systems often require a data warehouse to feed them correct and relevant information. This E-Book provides detailed expert advice on how to evaluate, select and prepare your organization for a data warehouse appliance.
Video Whitepaper: The Great Debate: Buy Versus Build by Oracle Corporation
October 2009 - (Free Research) This video white paper explores the relative pros and cons of deploying pre-built analytic applications from Oracle versus building a custom data warehouse against Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, Siebel or similar systems.
The Great Debate: Buy Versus Build by Oracle Corporation
June 2009 - (Free Research) This white paper explores the relative pros and cons of deploying pre-built analytic applications from Oracle versus building a custom data warehouse against Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, Siebel or similar systems.
Value-Driven Healthcare: Transforming the Environment with Business Intelligence by SAP America Inc
September 2008 - (Free Research) Find out why the benefits from applying business intelligence (BI) in the healthcare environment are tremendous. Learn how leveraging the wealth of information to understand patients and physicians, to monitor operational performance, and to anticipate the need for action or change are strong incentives for adopting BI.
Improving Confidence by Increasing Understanding in Information by IBM
May 2009 - (Free Research) Building greater confidence in your underlying data is easier said than done. The typical organization is home to a wide variety of fragmented data sources. Organizations with a baseline of data management maturity will get better value from their BI investments. They are also more likely to outperform organizations less mature in data management.
The Scalable Analytic Appliance: A Technical Overview by ParAccel
May 2009 - (Free Research) The Scalable Analytic Appliance (SAA), powered by ParAccel and EMC, is a tightly integrated analytic database appliance. It brings together the performance and price-performance advantages of the ParAccel Analytic Database™ (PADB) with the enterprise reliability and feature set common in today's midrange SAN storage systems.
Data Warehouse Product Directory by SearchDataManagement
June 2009 - (Free Research) This directory is designed to be a valuable resource for those getting started with research or evaluating optimized data warehouses. Inside, you’ll find basic information about vendors and the platforms they sell.
Oracle Optimized Warehouse Solutions for Sun by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
September 2009 - (Free Research) Leveraging vast engineering and field experience architecting and implementing data warehouses with the Oracle Database, Sun created a set of data warehouse solutions to help IT managers quickly select a configuration, thus reducing the risk and deployment times for data warehouse solutions.
Business Intelligence: Actionable Insights for Business Decision Makers by SAP America Inc
January 2009 - (Free Research) To gain greater business insight and transparency, organizations urgently require a new generation of business intelligence tools and applications that allows cross-enterprise, interenterprise and external data to be integrated and analyzed.
The Total Economic Impact Of DMExpress by Syncsort
August 2008 - (Free Research) The purpose of this study is to provide readers with a framework to evaluate the potential financial impact of DMExpress on their organizations. Forrester’s aim is to clearly show all calculations and assumptions used in the analysis.
Sun Business Intelligence Solution for Web Infrastructure by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
October 2009 - (Free Research) The combination of Sun Open Storage and the commercial open-source Infobright data warehousing and Pentaho business intelligence and ETL software packages dramatically lowers the cost of entry and simplifies deployment of a powerful, sophisticated BI infrastructure.
Sun Reference Configurations for Oracle Data Warehouses by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
September 2009 - (Free Research) Sun and Oracle Optimized Data Warehousing Solutions combine the Oracle Database with industry-leading Sun servers, Sun StorageTek arrays, and the Solaris OS. These solutions include both the Oracle Optimized Reference Configurations for Sun and Oracle Optimized Warehouses for Sun. Read on to learn more.
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