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Modernizing and Advancing Information Management across the Enterprise

I'll be giving a webinar on the Subject topic this Friday at 11:30 Eastern.

You can register here.

The abstract is:

Making effective use of information is a central focus of organizations both large and small in our contemporary competitive landscape. Information is an asset to exploit without restrictions on bringing in new data, manipulating that data, or accessing that data.

In this Web seminar, we will discuss the following:

* Multiple, complex applications serving a variety of users
* Data warehousing is evolving, with new demands and needs placed on robust data warehouses
* Exploding data size that will continue to explode with data types running the gamut beyond traditional alphanumeric types
* Master data requirements in the operational environment as well as the data warehouse
* The role of operational Business Intelligence within the information management architecture

It’s the most time-consuming, yet critically important, component of most corporate projects. For the past few decades data warehousing, and the struggles to centralize data, have been the center of the universe for information management professionals. Recent advances in information management technology such as Master Data Management, EII and operational Business Intelligence have allowed for a more nuanced, yet effective, strategy for information management to complement data warehousing. In this webcast, William McKnight, renowned information management architect, will outline the modern components of information management and help participants understand how to these innovations can be put to work in today’s ever more complex IT environment.

  Posted by William McKnight on March 20, 2007 10:37 AM |

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