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Data Management Channel
Data Management is an overarching term that refers to all aspects of creating, housing, delivering, maintaining and retiring data that today adds the new contexts of compliance and the goal of managing data as a corporate asset. Data management typically addresses the creation of data architecture and is inclusive of the infrastructure, personnel, processes and other requirements for identifying, consolidating and optimizing data assets for efficiency and usefulness. Increasingly, data management falls under the rubric of data governance, a structured and role-oriented methodology for delivering dependable data assets for business decision support.
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Data Transformation in the Intelligent Enterprise
Despite decades of experience using databases to manage information, disparate data is often still spread across the enterprise
Data Centers Lack Tools and Commitment To Deliver On Green Initiatives
Aperture Research Institute survey shows organizations unable to meet the expectations set by their adoption of green initiatives for the data center
Microsoft BI: Little Big Plan
Conference points at future releases; 'managed self-service' needs a high-level message from Microsoft and consulting partners
How Program Lifecycle Management will Transform IT
Program lifecycle management represents a deliberate attempt to reconcile and combine multiple lifecycle management tasks within a single, unified approach
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Time and Time Again: The Origins of Asserted Versioning
In this column, we discuss the origins of asserted versioning, an approach to temporal data management that has roots in both computer science research and IT data management practice.
Time and Time Again: The Importance of Bi-Temporal Data Management
To emphasize the relevance of our discussions to real-world data management issues, we will consider four hypothetical questions, asked by a client on the telephone with an insurance company's customer service representative.
Master Data Management and Deduplication: Finessing the Management of Data
Although the cost of storage devices has plummeted over the last few years, the cost of managing stored data continues to grow.
Surfing the Automation Wave with Pervasive BI
A wave by any other name can still lift your boat, or capsize it. The key is balance: lean too far in any direction, and say hello to the undertow.
Data Archiving - A Quiet Market Reaches Take-off Velocity
Data archiving is a quiet market with significant potential. Given the growth in data volumes and intolerance for response time delays, interest in the capabilities of archiving, retention and restore software is reaching take-off speed.
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Pragmatic Approach to Compliance Data Collation
Informatica - Handling Variable Length Files Using XML
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Data Management: Databases and Organizations, 3rd EditionBy Richard T. Watson |
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Data Modeler's Workbench: Tools and Techniques for Analysis and DesignBy Steve Hoberman |
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Effective Databases for Text & Document ManagementBy Shirley A. Becker |






