Technical operations ran without a hitch on the opening day of GovTech, says the systems management company.
Data warehousing needs to be owned by business leaders so data can remain flexible and offer organisational value.
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British American Tobacco is using the FieldForce software, and DHL has implemented Plato software.
Cloud computing may not be the answer for data warehousing, say experts at a local conference.
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Data warehousing is increasingly about business and profit values, rather than simply IT, says Harvey Jones.
Web 2.0 technologies drive integrated approaches to data warehousing, says 9Sight Consulting.
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