Data Integration White Papers Data Integration is the problem of combining data residing at different sources and providing the user with a unified view of these data. This important problem emerges in a variety of situations both commercial (when two similar companies need to merge their databases) and scientific. Data integration appears with increasing frequency as the volume and the need to share existing data increases.
By: IBM
Published Date: Aug 25, 2009
Reduce the long, after hours finger pointing through proactive performance monitoring all while facilitating collaboration and driving organizational efficiencies.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Aug 25, 2009
Facing tough IT decisions? Get insight from midsize businesses like yours.
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By: SAP Inc.
Published Date: Jul 28, 2009
In this paper, Frank Dravis, Six Factors Consulting, discusses how even with the finest marketing organizations, the success of marketing ultimately comes down to the data.
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Managing service delivery in todayís complex and dynamic business environments demands new and different approaches from IT. The explosive growth and the rate of change of information has brought particularly daunting challenges for IT that have contributed to incredibly complex underlying infrastructures. To get a true picture of all of the components necessary to support an IT or Business Service, you must access and bring together data that resides in disparate data silos throughout the enterprise.
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The Business Case for Data Protection, conducted by Ponemon Institute and sponsored by Ounce Labs, is the first study to determine what senior executives think about the value proposition of corporate data protection efforts within their organizations. In times of shrinking budgets, it is important for those individuals charged with managing a data protection program to understand how key decision makers in organizations perceive the importance of safeguarding sensitive and confidential information.
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By: SAP
Published Date: Jun 23, 2009
In this paper, Frank Dravis, Six Factors Consulting, discusses how even with the finest marketing organizations, the success of marketing ultimately comes down to the data.
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By: NetApp
Published Date: Jun 09, 2009
NetApp® SnapManager® for Oracle (SMO) is designed to significantly simplify all these tasks and more. In this article, we examine how you can deploy SMO to simplify and even automate data protection, recovery, and cloning across both primary and secondary storage. Learn more today!
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By: NetApp
Published Date: Jun 09, 2009
This paper focuses generally on optimal storage and storage management for SharePoint and specifically evaluates NetApp's approach, detailing how the capabilities in NetApp's DataONTAP and SnapManager for SharePoint Server offerings help to drive storage efficiency, reduce cost, and exclude complexity in a comprehensive SharePoint implementation. It is not so much a "how to" guide, but rather a "why to" explanation. Learn more today!
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By: SAP
Published Date: Jun 04, 2009
Read how SAP Safeguarding offerings can help enable IT to create a cost-effective, high-performance system. SAP Safeguarding can help IT to optimize the way it supports and operates its infrastructure and business processes.
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Double-Take Move provides migration functionality that dramatically reduces the impact and risk of migrations in the data center and across any geographic distance. Double-Take Move has a patented and award-winning replication engine that provides real-time, byte-level data replication and ensures transaction consistency without affecting users and production applications. Read this whitepaper to learn about the concerns that affect data, application and whole system migration.
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Read this white paper to learn about the concerns that affect data, application and whole system migration.
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By: InMage
Published Date: Feb 18, 2009
Disaster recovery involves continuous data availability and much more. Companies that understand the key steps to ensuring smooth recovery from a disaster can choose solutions that meet today’s need and tomorrow’s. This white paper explains the five steps that are necessary to develop and implement a disaster recovery plan, and recommends tools, techniques and best practices to make your efforts a success.
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By: SAP
Published Date: Jan 28, 2009
This paper reviews the current status of MDM, and offers suggestions for planning, building and deploying an MDM environment.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Dec 30, 2008
Corporate master data is a critical asset that must be increasingly managed within and beyond the enterprise, primarily to solve business problems in compliance, customer service, sales, and marketing. Such master data may be indentified, harmonized and integrated at multiple levels of the software stack to materialize a single customer view (or supplier, product, view etc.).
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By: Vertica
Published Date: Dec 01, 2008
Cloud computing is ushering in a new era of analytic data management for business intelligence
(BI) by enabling organizations to analyze terabytes of data faster and more economically than
ever before. The key change: cloud database software is provisioned within minutes, without data
center overhead, and it's licensed on an on-demand basis.
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This white paper describes the seven steps you need to develop a plan for data quality – one that scales to your growing business needs.
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What are the long-term costs of bad data? This white paper gives you the answers and tells you how to fix it.
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Learn what a Web Service is and how it works, the advantages of using a Data Quality Web Service, the technology assessment for implementation, and several case studies (Saab and other real world case studies) to demonstrate real life successes.
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Tom Brennan and John Nydam explain the Melissa Data and Stalworth partnership, discuss the business problems caused by bad data, and describe how DQ*Plus provides a complete data quality solution for enterprise applications and commercial databases.
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By: Dell
Published Date: Oct 21, 2008
Dell's automated deployment solution meets the challenges that IT managers face, according to Windows expert and author Jerry Honeycutt.
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By: HP SAS
Published Date: Oct 15, 2008
SAS Grid Computing delivers enterprise-class capabilities that enable SAS applications to automatically leverage grid computing, run faster and takes optimal advantage of computing resources. With grid computing as an automatic capability, it is easier and more cost-effective to allocate compute-intensive applications appropriately across computing systems. SAS Grid Manager helps automate the management of SAS Computing Grids with dynamic load balancing, resource assignment and monitoring, and job priority and termination management.
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By: HP
Published Date: Oct 09, 2008
In an effort to stay ahead of the competition, companies have poured capital resources into information technology. In many cases, this has been done on a group-by-group basis, with each line of business creating its own infrastructure silo. Each silo had its own systems, servers, storage, licenses, and support teams—and each shouldered the total cost of owning and operating a standalone infrastructure.Learn more by downloading this paper.
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Journaling is a powerful feature, one that IBM has continued to develop and improve over the years. Yet, depending upon your business requirements, you probably still need more protection against downtime than journaling alone can provide. This white paper will cover what you need to know about journaling, what it can do and how it supports and cooperates with high availability software.
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Businesses can gain greater value from their BI investment by improving the way in which data flows to the BI system are managed. Many problems result when the ETL process is handled by a patchwork of scripting, custom coding, and various built-in schedulers that are part of existing ETL solutions, because these systems do not provide end-to-end execution, monitoring, and control of the ETL process.
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Business runs on content and that content must be managed holistically, across the entire business. However, managing content is, in itself, not enough to drive business. Enterprises must incorporate ECM with other IT management systems to provide complete Business Service Management (BSM).
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