Distributed Data Warehousing Using Web Technology: How to Build a More Cost-Effective and Flexible Warehouse

Distributed Data Warehousing Using Web Technology: How to Build a More Cost-Effective and Flexible Warehouse

by R. A. Moeller
     
 

How to transform raw data into knowledge—and empower businesses with a significant competitive edge!

What is a "data warehouse?" It's a database that's structured to support business decision making. A data warehouse organizes, analyzes, and synthesizes huge amounts of raw data—so that it's intelligible and useful to employees.

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How to transform raw data into knowledge—and empower businesses with a significant competitive edge!

What is a "data warehouse?" It's a database that's structured to support business decision making. A data warehouse organizes, analyzes, and synthesizes huge amounts of raw data—so that it's intelligible and useful to employees. Until recently, all that data would be stored in centralized, monolithic storage media. It was cumbersome to manage, slow to operate, and expensive to maintain.

Internet technology has changed all that forever! In this insightful book, managers and information technology professionals get a clear-eyed overview of what's required to set up and use distributed data warehouses—which utilize multiple computers (networked together via Internet technology) to store and access data as needed. The book takes a look at:

  • Basic functions and benefits of a distributed data warehouse and what's required to set one up
  • Many of the complex technical issues involved, such as placement of functions and data, web-enabled computing technologies, object technologies, and more
  • The full spectrum of what a data warehouse can deliver—and how to exploit it
  • How to present and justify a business case for creating a data warehouse

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Introduces the concepts of a web-enabled data storage system, and considers the logistical challenges that can occur during planning and implementation. The author discusses the advantages of data marts over centralized mainframe facilities, the four types of data marts commonly employed<-->dependent, independent, integrated and point solution<-->and strategies to strengthen security through the use of data cryptography and special data handling protocols. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780814405888
Publisher:
AMACOM Books
Publication date:
10/09/2000
Pages:
400
Product dimensions:
7.86(w) x 9.58(h) x 1.35(d)

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