David Loshin explains the technical requirements for MDM/DW integration.
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Phil Simon (@philsimon) on the data on Big Data.
As Steve Jobs once said: “You can’t just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they’ll want something new.” The inevitable lag time between the definition of requirements and the delivery of solutions is perhaps the primary reason
The latest in David Loshin's blog series: "Applying a Modern Programming Model to Data Inte-Aggregation"
OK, finding a state called Texas in the country of Taiwan, in the state table, blew my mind away! I actually took the time to look up everything about Taiwan to make sure there was nothing (and I mean nothing) called Texas in Taiwan. So how did this get in
We often hear that companies are striving to manage their data as a “trusted asset” but what does this really mean? Trust is like culture. It’s seemingly hard to define and measure, but when it’s lacking,it becomes all too apparent. Nowhere is trust more critical than in the world of
@philsimon on how the data wars are heating up.
It has been a while since I shared a story about DQ-IRL (i.e., Data Quality in Real Life, a few of the past stories included The Seven Year Glitch and Data Quality, 50023). While listening to a recent broadcast of NPR’s weekly news quiz program Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!,
David Loshin continues his discussion on data inte-aggregation.