Most long-standing data warehouses are designed to support a relatively small number of users who access information to support strategic decisions, financial planning and the production of standard reports that track performance. Today, many more users need to access information in context and on demand so that critical functions are optimized to run efficiently. Business intelligence is becoming increasingly embedded in key business processes, and a dynamic warehousing infrastructure is critical to achieve optimal results.
- how to access and integrate source system data
- gather requirements and implement changes to the data warehouse model
- synchronize master data for key business entities across operational systems.
- and learn how to create a roadmap for a truly dynamic warehousing infrastructure, and move ahead of your competition with your business intelligence system.
