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To build up an effective data and analytics architecture, enterprises should look at leveraging new approaches in data integration. In this infographic, we take a look at four emerging data technologies to consider for future data integration projects.
WHITE PAPER:
Ensuring that business intelligence data is accurate and consistent is crucial to the success of business intelligence (BI) projects. However, managing BI data quality is becoming more challenging as data varieties and sources increase. View this white paper to find out how you can get a handle on BI data quality.
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Learn more about the challenges of maintaining the visibility needed for today’s networking environments and how to address them appropriately.
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This paper focuses on finding the value within big data and offers advice for delivering deeper insight to decision-makers and management. Also, discover how leading companies are benefiting from the recent emergence of MapReduce and real-time analytics.
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This informative white paper defines and discusses big data security analytics, including the continuum between real-time and asymmetric big data security analytics solutions.
CASE STUDY:
NASDAQ, which became the world's first electronic stock market in 1971, and remains the largest U.S. electronic stock market, is constantly looking for more-efficient ways to serve its members.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper addresses the business reasons to move to real-time data warehousing and describes the common data integration approaches, with an emphasis on using real-time CDC capabilities and Oracle’s data integration offerings in that area -- including Oracle GoldenGate 11g and Oracle Data Integrator Enterprise Edition 11g.
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Big data is complex term to define and it often presents obstacles for businesses. Consult this resource to learn more about how you should look at big data from a business perspective. Find out how big data has changed the way that the business intelligence (BI) landscape operates.
EBOOK:
SAP in-memory computing is putting the "r" back in "real-time" computing by bringing together online transaction processing (OLTP) applications and online analytical processing (OLAP) applications at a lower total cost. Get an in-depth look at how this technology will impact business.