Modern Enterprise Business Intelligence and Data Management

A Roadmap for IT Directors, Managers, and Architects

Nonfiction, Computers, Database Management, Application Software, Business Software, General Computing
Cover of the book Modern Enterprise Business Intelligence and Data Management by Alan Simon, Elsevier Science
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Alan Simon ISBN: 9780128017456
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: August 28, 2014
Imprint: Morgan Kaufmann Language: English
Author: Alan Simon
ISBN: 9780128017456
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: August 28, 2014
Imprint: Morgan Kaufmann
Language: English

Nearly every large corporation and governmental agency is taking a fresh look at their current enterprise-scale business intelligence (BI) and data warehousing implementations at the dawn of the "Big Data Era"…and most see a critical need to revitalize their current capabilities. Whether they find the frustrating and business-impeding continuation of a long-standing "silos of data" problem, or an over-reliance on static production reports at the expense of predictive analytics and other true business intelligence capabilities, or a lack of progress in achieving the long-sought-after enterprise-wide "single version of the truth" – or all of the above – IT Directors, strategists, and architects find that they need to go back to the drawing board and produce a brand new BI/data warehousing roadmap to help move their enterprises from their current state to one where the promises of emerging technologies and a generation’s worth of best practices can finally deliver high-impact, architecturally evolvable enterprise-scale business intelligence and data warehousing.

Author Alan Simon, whose BI and data warehousing experience dates back to the late 1970s and who has personally delivered or led more than thirty enterprise-wide BI/data warehousing roadmap engagements since the mid-1990s, details a comprehensive step-by-step approach to building a best practices-driven, multi-year roadmap in the quest for architecturally evolvable BI and data warehousing at the enterprise scale. Simon addresses the triad of technology, work processes, and organizational/human factors considerations in a manner that blends the visionary and the pragmatic.

  • Takes a fresh look at true enterprise-scale BI/DW in the "Dawn of the Big Data Era"
  • Details a checklist-based approach to surveying one’s current state and identifying which components are enterprise-ready and which ones are impeding the key objectives of enterprise-scale BI/DW
  • Provides an approach for how to analyze and test-bed emerging technologies and architectures and then figure out how to include the relevant ones in the roadmaps that will be developed
  • Presents a tried-and-true methodology for building a phased, incremental, and iterative enterprise BI/DW roadmap that is closely aligned with an organization’s business imperatives, organizational culture, and other considerations
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Nearly every large corporation and governmental agency is taking a fresh look at their current enterprise-scale business intelligence (BI) and data warehousing implementations at the dawn of the "Big Data Era"…and most see a critical need to revitalize their current capabilities. Whether they find the frustrating and business-impeding continuation of a long-standing "silos of data" problem, or an over-reliance on static production reports at the expense of predictive analytics and other true business intelligence capabilities, or a lack of progress in achieving the long-sought-after enterprise-wide "single version of the truth" – or all of the above – IT Directors, strategists, and architects find that they need to go back to the drawing board and produce a brand new BI/data warehousing roadmap to help move their enterprises from their current state to one where the promises of emerging technologies and a generation’s worth of best practices can finally deliver high-impact, architecturally evolvable enterprise-scale business intelligence and data warehousing.

Author Alan Simon, whose BI and data warehousing experience dates back to the late 1970s and who has personally delivered or led more than thirty enterprise-wide BI/data warehousing roadmap engagements since the mid-1990s, details a comprehensive step-by-step approach to building a best practices-driven, multi-year roadmap in the quest for architecturally evolvable BI and data warehousing at the enterprise scale. Simon addresses the triad of technology, work processes, and organizational/human factors considerations in a manner that blends the visionary and the pragmatic.

More books from Elsevier Science

Cover of the book Heat Transport in Micro- and Nanoscale Thin Films by Alan Simon
Cover of the book Direct Thermochemical Liquefaction for Energy Applications by Alan Simon
Cover of the book Pediatric Disorders of Regulation in Affect and Behavior by Alan Simon
Cover of the book Clocking the Mind by Alan Simon
Cover of the book Fullerens, Graphenes and Nanotubes by Alan Simon
Cover of the book Handbook of Defense Economics by Alan Simon
Cover of the book Advances in Catalysis by Alan Simon
Cover of the book Multi-criteria Decision Analysis for Supporting the Selection of Engineering Materials in Product Design by Alan Simon
Cover of the book Fish Physiology: Fish Neuroendocrinology by Alan Simon
Cover of the book Quantitative Human Physiology by Alan Simon
Cover of the book Advances in Immunology by Alan Simon
Cover of the book Materials for Energy Efficiency and Thermal Comfort in Buildings by Alan Simon
Cover of the book Deep-Sea Sediments by Alan Simon
Cover of the book Antiphospholipid Syndrome in Systemic Autoimmune Diseases by Alan Simon
Cover of the book A Practical Logic of Cognitive Systems by Alan Simon
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy