Approaches to real time data warehousing

Approaches to real time data warehousing

Data that is required for decision support must be available immediately when the business needs it. Data warehouses as the basis for decision support must provide data in real time. Loading data into a data warehouse in the usual batch oriented process doesn't work if we want it in real time. Alternate solutions to loading data in real time are presented and discussed. -- Paper presented at Dnevi slovenske informatike 2005, Portorož, Slovenia, April 13- 15 2005. Photo credit: "Portorož waterfront (5971750992)" by Grant Bishop from United States - Portorož waterfrontUploaded by sporti. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons....
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The future of business intelligence

The future of business intelligence

The key to good business decisions is access to data, understanding of the business and pain points to be addressed. Companies must ensure that all required data is captured in their information systems and that infrastructure to support it is in place. Much is to be expected from business intelligence solutions in the future. -- Article published in Sistem December 2004, p. 18-19....
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Few companies embrace business intelligence

Few companies embrace business intelligence

Maja Ferle, business intelligence consultant at SRC.SI, says that the anticipated entry of foreign competition after Slovenia joined the European Union that would spur the need for business intelligence hasn’t happened. “Companies still don’t believe that they could gain a competitive advantage by using business intelligence solutions and thus be a step ahead in the market before foreign competition comes storming in.” More… Finance 129/2004, 6.7.2004...
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Risks in data warehousing projects

Risks in data warehousing projects

A data warehousing project is not much different from a typical IT development project, facing similar risks and potential troubles. In data warehousing we often face the risk of too loosely defined requirements, bad quality of source data or poor performance. -- Paper delivered at Dnevi slovenske informatike 2004, Portorož, April 14 - 16, 2004....
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Know your customers

Know your customers

Business intelligence require data about customers, but that is not all. Knowing and understanding the customers enables companies to plan new activities in the area of customer relationship management. New tools and solutions to support CRM are appearing and companies are increasingly implementing them to support their CRM initiatives. -- Article publisned in Sistem April 2004, p. 14-17. ...
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Business intelligence for better decision support

Business intelligence for better decision support

Decision support requires relevant, timely, precise and easily available information. To provide such information, companies must constantly maintain their information systems to ensure that data is available at the right time to the right people who use it for reporting, analyses and making sound business decisions. -- Article published in Info SRC.SI, Year 2004/Issue 39, p. 16-18....
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Case study: Better understanding of mobile users

Case study: Better understanding of mobile users

Mobile operators are aware of the importance of information technology to support their business. Large amounts of data that come in every day are stored in data warehouses and are subsequently used for analyses to better understand their customers, improve their satisfaction and increase loyalty (Slovenian mobile operator case study). -- Article published in Info SRC.SI, Year 2004/Issue 38....
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