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BI Case Study: Massive Data Volumes Call for Appliance Solution Building a Best-Fit Data Warehouse: Why Understanding Physical Database Structures Matters Coping with "Big Data" Growing Pains
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Data Warehouse Appliances White Paper Library
Learn how to keep enough detailed data online and available for diagnostics and optimization. Discover how to capture the enough CDR and XDRs to drive all of your key business processes. Meet all your data retention and retrieval needs. Bring together your customer's billing history, current and past calling plans, call history, demographics and service calls. Krish Krishnan discusses the role of the data warehouse appliance and operational BI. Bill Inmon gives an objective account of how data warehouses have become large and dependent on MPP. He emphasizes that the data warehouse appliance is the economical approach to bringing MPP in-house. Do you ever blame your database for not delivering the BI capabilities you expect, or for failing to handle increased volumes gracefully? Perhaps it is not inherently the database's fault. Could it be an infrastructure problem? There may be a better way to match the database and your BI workloads. John O'Brien, CTO of Dataupia, explains how carbon footprints are calculated in the data center and discusses ways to tame these power-hungry machines. This IDC white paper by Dan Vesset examines the challenges faced by the telecommunications industry in managing data for the purposes of decision support and recommends action items to be considered as part of overcoming these challenges. As retailers look to optimize existing business processes to maximize revenue, decrease costs, and grow profits, those with the most relevant information are able to more quickly and more accurately make decisions about current trends and predict future events to capitalize on opportunities or mitigate risks. Dan Visset examines how access to the right level of data granularity at the right time with data warehousing solutions that provide optimal scalability and availability forms the core of any business analytics system. Spotlight on a Solution That Works Learn about the Dataupia™ Satori Server and how we achieve Persistent Data Access, Omniversal Transparency™, Continuous Scalability, and Unmatched Affordability. See how the Dataupia™ Satori Server 12000 can help you meet growing data retention needs. Don't be left behind, watch "Evolution of Information Management" and see the future of data management. "...It never calls, never writes..." |
Leverage Technology Investments and Minimize the Ripple Effect
Organizations are comprised of a complex set of people, processes and technology infrastructure, which all rely on data, though in different ways. Data underlies almost every activity; thus the data management infrastructure is a critical part of the organization’s foundation.
The data dependencies and touch points mean that any changes to the underlying data platform can impact your entire business structure. In telecommunications companies, this dependency is even more pronounced, especially in those that have a central repository for XDRs. The XDR (transmission detail record) is to telco what the POS record is to retail. It identifies at its most granular level the delivered services. Read more >> |