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Trends in Data Warehousing
Data warehousing has captured the attention of organizations worldwide. Despite this growing interest, data warehouse development remains one of the riskiest IT projects an organization can undertake.
Change is permanent in today's government and business environment, and the Ministry of Justice in Western Australia is not immune to this social phenomenon.
Data warehousing is a process; it is something you do, not something you buy.
Numerous surveys indicate that a high percentage of data warehouses fail to meet business objectives or are outright failures. What causes these failures?
My first introduction to data warehousing began with an invitation from IBM in late 1989 to look at a new development.

