Tag Archive for ‘Data Warehouse’
Revitalizing your Healthcare Infrastructure
How can we build a healthcare data infrastructure that meets still-evolving future needs? Deanna Nole investigates how a flexible model can help establish a sustainable infrastructure that remains agile enough to innovate and meet changing analytics needs.
TDWI Chicago Preview: Data Warehousing, Analytics & More
Crysta previews IBM’s presence at TDWI Chicago. Find out what you can learn by stopping by the IBM booth, which sessions are must-attends, and how to participate from afar.
Getting more from your data: InfoSphere Warehouse 10
Crysta wades through the week’s worth of news and details about the new InfoSphere Warehouse 10 and DB2 10 launches. Skim through and drill down to learn more about the features that interest you most.
TDWI Preview: Transforming Data into Information
Crysta looks at highlights of the upcoming TDWI World Conference, including some interesting presentations from Larry Heathcote and Frank Brooks.
Buzzwords for Information Managers in 2012
What will the biggest buzzwords of 2012 be for Information Management professionals? Our Sunil Soares will participate in a panel of experts discussing 2012 trends with DM Radio. Add your predictions about which words they’ll use – and which may be overlooked.
Business Insight at Your Fingertips – Literally
Larry Weber details how Smart Analytics System 5710 enables business insight at your fingertips, in the size of a pizza box. Watch the video with actual screenshots and see how you can access analytics-on-the-go.
Information Governance for Smart Meters
Utility companies generate giant currents of data. How can they leverage this data into intelligence that can monitor demand, determine the need for new plants, and manage peak usage? Sunil explains how utility companies are using information governance – including access policies, database monitoring, archiving, and metadata – to create smart meter technology.
Keeping Trains Rolling, Saving Minds, & Time Travel: DM Magazine
How can predictive analytics help predict when trains will need maintenance? Can existing medical data determine whether a stroke patient is at risk of a fatal complication? Crysta reviews the current issue of DM Magazine.
Root Causes: The Challenges of MDM in Banking
In my last post, I discussed how consumer banks can drive significant benefits by operationalizing the customer and product knowledge spread around various systems within a typical bank. Targeted benefits included: Increasing customer growth rates by 1% Reducing customer attrition by 0.25% Increasing both average deposit balances and assets under management by 5% Reducing fee [...]
Frank Brooks: The Data Management Journey
IBM Champion Frank Brooks details his 30 year data management career and shares how the field has changed, from executive information management systems to data marts and warehouses to contemporary MDM. He also shares the keys to building a successful data management team.

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