Data Warehousing and Data Integration September 8th, 2009

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TDWI Survey Report
Collaborative Data Integration: Coordinating Efforts within Teams and Beyond
In a recent survey by The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI), almost two-thirds of respondents reported that collaboration is an issue for data integration in their organizations. Read about the leading business benefits, best practices and technology recommendations that make the implementation worth it.

White Paper
SAS Positioned in the Leaders Quadrant for Basel II
This paper first describes the barriers to establishing efficient extraction, transformation and loading (ETL) processes that ensure data quality. It then explains the benefits of SAS® Data Integration, including faster development of data integration processes, more efficient processing, better accountability and increased value from existing systems.

Research Report
Data Integration: Using ETL, EAI, and EII Tools to Create an Integrated Enterprise
The challenge of integrating enterprise data is not getting any easier, according to this research report published by TDWI. The report analyzes results of a survey designed to provide insight into the development of data integration technologies and techniques – and explores requirements for developing an enterprise data integration strategy

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