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Publications
Cutter Consortium`s conferences and analytical papers present the best practices and constitute a platform for discovering new solutions for various computerization issues. For several years reports and studies developed by Infovide-Matrix leading experts have been a part of this international interdisciplinary knowledge base available for Cutter Consortium customers.
Consider the Contract: Choosing the BI Solution Architecture that Meets End Users Needs
by Bogumił Kamiński and Patryk Choroś
After four decades of failing to manage data assets in an enterprise-wide fashion, organizations are suffering from data chaos. As a result, they are unable to determine the true value of their customers, gauge business unit and enterprise performance, react to market conditions quickly and accurately, and -- in some cases -- even stay in business. So how can IT best support business decision making in the current data morass? Must we commit to the painfully slow and costly process of building and maintaining a data warehouse (DW), or will that leave behind too many business units that need their data "yesterday"? If we attempt BI without a DW, will we simply spawn more BI silo applications, making our present data woes even worse?
In this issue, we'll look at both sides of the BI debate. Hear from one author who claims the "democratization" of BI has made the enterprise-wide DW irrelevant. You'll hear from others who predict "serious negative consequences" if organizations abandon the DW -- and argue that agile data techniques allow you to throw out the "bureaucratic bathwater" while keeping the DW "baby." Whether you consider the DW an unnecessary impediment or BI's best hope, you'll find plenty of thought-provoking discussion in this issue of Cutter IT Journal .
"Cutter IT Journal" - Buziness Intelligence" With or Without a Data Warehouse? - Vol. 21, No. 4, April 2008 |
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