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Value-Driven Data Warehousing: Applying Agile Strategies to Increase Information Quality and Use

Posted January 30, 2014 | Technology | Amplify

This article recommends a number of techniques and best practices that retain the benefits of a central data warehouse while reducing the expense and lack of responsiveness to business needs and change. This data-focused approach offers a way to define user stories in a complex data warehouse architecture, addressing both application and information value to users and delivering a data warehouse that provides high-quality information and is resilient to change. Not a client? Download your complimentary copy here.

About The Author
Werner de Jong
Werner de Jong is an experienced information architect at IBM, specializing in business intelligence, master data management, and metadata-driven warehouses. He has a particular knack for testing. Besides consultancy and project delivery, Mr. de Jong frequently provides training to colleagues, clients, and students. He can be reached at Werner.de.jong@nl.ibm.com.
Jan Paul Fillie
Jan-Paul Fillié is a Technology Strategy Consultant, Agile Champion, and TOGAF-Certified Architect at IBM. His focus is on analytics, business intelligence, and data governance, including GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). Mr. Fillié has worked on IT transformation programs in the financial sector as a consultant, architect, and project manager. As an IBM Agile Champion, he assists teams, programs, and client organizations in Agile/… Read More
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