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Solving Your Data Problems: To DW or Not to DW

Posted June 12, 2008 | Leadership | Leadership |

Almost every organization has data problems. These problems can be grouped into two categories. One type of problem is having redundant, inconsistent, and often plain-wrong data. The other type is not having easy access to the data. From the inception of the data warehouse (DW), the objective of building a DW has been to solve both types of problems.

About The Author
Larissa Moss
Larissa T. Moss is a Senior Consultant Emeritus with Cutter’s Data Analytics & Digital Technologies practice. She is also founder and president of Method Focus Inc., a company specializing in enterprise data warehousing (EDW) and business intelligence (BI). She has over 30 years of IT experience, and for over 20 years, her focus has been on data management, project and program management, and methodologies. She speaks regularly at… Read More
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