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The Information Perspective of SOA Design, Part 6: The Value of Applying the Data Quality Analysis Pattern in SOA | 2008-04-17 | IBM |
| For SOA services to be successful and reusable, it is important that the data they expose is of acceptable quality for all the consumers. Exposing quality data is necessary in any SOA initiative. Whether it is application services being exposed or a simple generated data query service, the resulting data must be accurate and appropriate to the business context to be of any value. Data profiling and, in particular, quality analysis are traditional components of enterprise data architecture.
Tags: Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture |
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The Power of Spatially-Enabled Master Address Data Management | 2008-04-17 | SAS Institute |
| This webinar provides an understanding of the anatomy of addresses and address systems - their complexities, importance, and optimal use. It presents solutions and applications for government and private organizations as well as technical strategies for EAS database creation and data maintenance. The webinar emphasizes the integration of an EAS with other business information systems, ranging from 911 to Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems, and also covers organizational considerations related to EAS system governance and management.
Tags: Database Management, |
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AmeriVault Case Study: Harford County Public Schools | 2008-04-15 | amerivault |
| Harford County Public Schools (HCPS) has been using computers - and backing up the data on those computers - for decades. Each one of the 51 schools is networked to a central computer center, where a community portal serves both internal and external users. The school system needed to address the security of its large and ever growing footprint of sensitive data, as well as the processes involved for backup and recovery. AmeriVault backs up 1.2 terabytes of data and stores it securely offsite each night. Financials, Human Resource documents, ERP system data, Microsoft SQL server data, and Microsoft Exchange email system data are all backed up automatically.
Tags: Storage Management, Data Recovery - Security |
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Do You Find Backing Up Your Data to Be TAXING??? | 2008-04-15 | Symantec |
| This webcast will cover some detailed overview and discussions focused on using Online Backup to backup the mission critical data. Details cover the signup process for the service, the loading of the protection agent and the steps needed to backup and restore the data. Other product details will be shown as well. SMB professionals that are looking for a fast, easy and cost effective way to provide secure, reliable offsite storage and long-term retention of their data should attend this webcast.
Tags: Security Management, Data Recovery - Security |
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Unlocking the Power of Disk With NetBackup 6.5 | 2008-04-10 | Symantec |
| New disk technologies change the way organizations approach backup in the data center and provide several key benefits, such as reducing cost and complexity. This webcast will explore recent dramatic changes in the data protection landscape and help attendees understand how NetBackup disk-based backup technologies can have an immediate impact on their recovery objectives, backup operations and service levels.
Tags: Security Management, Data Recovery - Security |
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Information Architecture Essentials, Part 6: Distributed Data Mining | 2008-04-08 | IBM |
| The explosive growth in data-storage capabilities and rapid network communication protocols has allowed organizations to collect and store a staggering amount of information on specific topics. These databases may be upwards of petrabyte size (1 x 10 15 bytes, or a billion megabytes) - a truly awe-inspiring amount of data! Such massive information stores are often found in research applications (such as biology, medicine, physics, and astronomy) and government agencies (such as the IRS, Department of Defense, and Department of Labor). They may also occur in business: for example, in insurance calculations for underwriting risk. Government agencies often need to share data, but different data schemas, interfaces, and communication techniques complicate these transfers.
Tags: Data Mining - Analysis |
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MSDN Webcast: 24 Hours of SQL Server: Synchronize Your Data Using the Microsoft Sync Framework (Level 100) | 2008-04-04 | Microsoft Tips |
| The presenter of this webcast looks at how Contoso is empowering its mobile workforce to work and synchronize data when away from the office. Contoso has agents and employees out in the field, either delivering or collecting consignments, inspecting consignments, or visiting customers to quote jobs. These field employees use a variety of devices, from Pocket PCs to tablet PCs. To ensure that these employees have the latest information, Contoso is updating its applications to take advantage of the Microsoft Sync Framework to let these devices store data locally, run executables, and sync the data later. This webcast covers the Sync Framework and describes how to best create these types of applications.
Tags: Application Servers, Database Management |
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A CFO's Guide to Analytics | 2008-04-03 | SAS Institute |
| Over the past few years, analytics has emerged as an important management discipline. While adoption has largely been driven by forward-thinking CEOs, CIOs and CMOs, analytics is reaching the office of the CFO. This webcast from Business Finance and SAS will provide with the knowledge needed to chart the right analytic performance management strategy for the organization.
Tags: Finance, |
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Enhancements to SAS/GRAPH Software in SAS 9.2 | 2008-04-02 | SAS Institute |
| This paper covers the key functionalities that have been added to SAS/GRAPH 9.2. Highlights include integration of styles with current SAS/GRAPH procedures; new SAS/GRAPH statistical graphics procedures such as SGPlot, SGScatter, and SGPanel; Graph Template Language (GTL) that can be rendered using the SGRender procedure; GKPI and GTILE procedures; Network Visualization Workshop; new device drivers such as Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG); a new set of TrueType fonts that are shipped as part of SAS; support for more than 256 colors for the devices that support them; several new map data sets; and much more. In addition, integration of Output Delivery System (ODS) with graph procedures has been improved to automatically pick the best device and size based on the output destination.
Tags: Data Visualization |
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Information Architecture Essentials, Part 5: Business Intelligence in Your Information Architecture | 2008-04-01 | IBM |
| This series explores a variety of elements that create a successful information architecture design. As one manages and organizes data and content, work with distributed data mining, and analyze and present information to users, there is a key element that one can't let go untapped: business intelligence. How is one using all that data to build a better business from within? Is one getting the right information to the right people and in a format they can understand? If the first response is, "Um, uh&," then it's a good bet that the design is suffering from what some experts call an information paradox - an excess of information that has little usefulness.
Tags: Data Mining - Analysis, Business Intelligence - Data Warehousing |
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