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Tutorial: ETL Design and Development 101
Rajalakshmi Ganesan, Sonal Kapoor, & Nilesh Pisal
A strong ETL layer is key to maintain the integrity and security of data. It seeks to provide users with data of higher quality and consistency.
Perspective: Continuous Improvement: Key to Effective Data Management
Shyamala Sadananda
With a set of guidelines, managers can detect key symptoms of inadequate or unhealthy data management practices in time for organizations to take corrective measures.
Trends: Electronic Forms Processing: The New Imperative for Data Capture
Kalpesh Thacker
Electronics forms are now an integral part of comprehensive ECM suites as they score over the traditional ways of data capture using either a paper form or a HTML page.
Opinion: Don't Build Applications for Information Management; Build an Enterprise Infrastructure
Sreekumar Sukumaran
A holistic strategy to encompass both structured and unstructured information must form an integral part of Enterprise Information Management approach.
Regulatory Compliance: Impact of Basel II Regulatory Compliance on Data Management
Anand Govindarajan & Maruthi Prasad Koiloth
A product and technology agnostic data management strategy plays an important role in addressing the requirements of Basel II.
Idea: The Data Fund Manager
Anoop Nambiar
Enterprises must realize the immense potential of data they have within their control and how it can profoundly impact and propel an organization's growth.
Third Angle: Five Strategies to Manage the Spreadsheet Menace
Wayne Eckerson
Eckerson, Director of Research at TDWI, dwells on the menace of spreadmarts and elaborates on measures to check their proliferation.
Implementation: Data Storage Security Management
Raghavan Subramanian & Patrick Jayaseelan
Enterprise data assets require robust protection models against security threats. Encryption solutions implemented at various layers are an effective option.
Interview: "There will be many innovative uses of data that do not exist today"
Recognised the father of data warehousing, Bill Inmon credits India with a high level of technology maturity. He discusses the past, present and future of DW
Research: Managing Data Quality
Sandeep Savla & Mathew Ninan
Strong frameworks and processes are imperative for maintaining and controlling the quality of data, which is the most important corporate asset.
Viewpoint: BI Competence Center: An Evolutionary Approach
Chandra Kallur
BI Competence Center is an ideal proposition to immediately derive enhanced returns from
investments.
Practitioner's View: The Rationale for Shared Data Services
Sriram Anand
Challenges such as efficient storage, retrieval, and management of data can be addressed through
shared data services.
Case Study: Knowledge Discovery from Unstructured Information using Text Data Mining
Sivakumar Kanagavel
Text Data Mining (TDM) is gaining popularity as the sheer size of unstructured data renders conventional data mining unviable.
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