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The Most Comprehensive BI from the Worldwide Leader in Business Analytics | 2006-12-07 01:00:20 | Oracle |
| Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) is the most comprehensive portfolio of technology and applications for enabling the insight-driven organization, including leading BI applications, BI platform technology, and data warehousing. With the #1 market share in business analytics, Oracle BI enables organizations to gain complete and timely insight, distribute intelligence pervasively, and drive more effective actions and processes.
Oracle BI is hot-pluggable with Oracle and non-Oracle environments so customers can fully leverage existing data sources, systems and applications. At the same time, by offering comprehensive, integrated solutions that are optimized and pre-integrated with Oracle database, middleware, and applications, organizations can benefit from reduced cost and complexity and a unified BI infrastructure. Want proof? Over 700 leading organizations have adopted Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition—including four of the top five banks, five of the top six telecommunications companies, eight of the top nine pharmaceutical firms, and five of the top six aerospace and defense companies. |
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From XML Schema to Relations: A Cost-Based Approach to XML Storage | 2006-12-07 01:00:20 | Alcatel-Lucent |
| As Web applications manipulate an increasing amount of XML, there is a growing interest in storing XML data in relational databases. Due to the mismatch between the complexity of XML's tree structure and the simplicity of flat relational tables, there are many ways to store the same document in an RDBMS, and a number of heuristic techniques have been proposed. These techniques typically define fixed mappings and do not take application characteristics into account. However, a fixed mapping is unlikely to work well for all possible applications. In contrast, LegoDB is a cost-based XML storage mapping engine that explores a space of possible XML-to-relational mappings and selects the best mapping for a given application. | |||
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Define an Oracle Library in SAS Management Console | 2006-12-04 | SAS Institute |
| This paper describes how to define an Oracle library in SAS Management Console. By following these steps, one can access the Oracle library from Business Intelligence (BI) clients. There are three main steps for defining an Oracle library in SAS Management Console: Define the Oracle user(s), define the Oracle server and define the Oracle library.
Tags: Business Intelligence - Data Warehousing |
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HP Reference Configuration for Business Intelligence: HP Integrity Superdome Servers With 64 Intel Itanium 2 Processors and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 | 2006-12-27 01:00:55 | Hewlett-Packard |
| Organizations are consolidating Business Intelligence (BI) applications from multiple servers, and the number of source systems is growing. Many solutions based on 32-bit architecture are reaching their limits. This white paper describes a reference 64-bit hardware and software configuration to support a high-end data warehouse/OLAP solution based on the scalable power of HP Integrity Superdome systems, enterprise-class HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array storage and Microsoft SQL Server 2005. | |||
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Best Practices for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 on HP Integrity Superdome Servers for Very Large Database (VLDB) BI Solutions | 2006-12-27 01:00:55 | Hewlett-Packard |
| Data Warehouse (DW) architects have a wide range of technology options for their Business Intelligence (BI) solutions. Data warehouse solutions based on HP Integrity Superdome servers and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 allow the DW architects to focus on their core competencies and deliver BI solutions quickly. The HP Superdome server provides predictable performance for data warehouses with database sizes between 5 and 100TB. | |||
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XML Constraints: Specification, Analysis, and Applications | 2006-11-29 01:00:19 | University of Edinburgh |
| To make effective use of XML constraints it is often necessary to reason about them, both at compile-time (for consistency and implication analyses) and at run-time (for incremental constraint checking). Since XML constraints are more complicated than relational dependencies, the static analyses of XML constraints are more intriguing than their relational counterparts. Add to this the difficulty introduced by XML types (e.g., DTDs), which are far more complex than relational schemas. Thus static analyses that may be trivial for relational databases are intractable or even undecidable for XML. Run-time checking of XML constraints is also harder and it depends on whether the XML data is in a native store or shredded into relations. | |||
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VoIP Quality: Can you make the right call? | 2006-11-29 01:00:19 | Ovum |
| 73% of organisations that have either deployed VoIP or are planning to, said that quality and reliability is still their biggest concern. This is not surprising given that only 8% monitor, or plan to monitor, every call across the network.* Delivering excellent service can be challenging if you don't have insight into what level of service your network is providing to every voice call. That's where Compuware can help you. Download our FREE VoIP Resource Kit which includes: • A new webcast in association with Ovum and BT • The latest Ovum paper: Meeting the demands of business-critical applications with next-generation networks • Visibility: The Key to Managing Critical Applications on MPLS White Paper * Independent Compuware commissioned research of 300 EMEA IT Directors - October 2006 | |||
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VoIP : qualité et performance pour une utilisation optimale | 2006-12-04 07:04:48 | Ovum |
| 73 % des entreprises qui ont déployé la VoIP (ou prévoient de le faire) ont déclaré que la qualité et la fiabilité constituaient toujours leur principale préoccupation. Ceci n'est pas surprenant lorsque l'on sait que seulement 8 % d'entre elles surveillent, ou prévoient de surveiller, tous les appels effectués sur leur réseau.* Fournir un excellent service peut être un véritable défi si vous ne possédez pas les informations nécessaires sur la qualité de service offert par votre réseau pour chaque appel voix. Compuware peut vous aider. Téléchargez notre Kit de ressources VoIP GRATUIT. Il inclut : * Un wébinaire en partenariat avec Ovum et BT ; * Le dernier rapport d'Ovum : Répondre aux exigences des applications métiers avec des réseaux de nouvelle génération ; * Le Livre Blanc Visibilité : un facteur indispensable pour la gestion des applications stratégiques sur MPLS. * Étude indépendante réalisée à la demande de Compuware auprès de 300 directeurs informatiques EMEA, octobre 2006. | |||
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Application Performance Management Survey Report | 2006-11-29 01:00:19 | Compuware |
| How do your application performance practices compare to your peers? Download this survey report to see how other organisations are approaching application performance. Compuware's Application Performance Assurance Solution : predictable performance every time • Identifies potential performance problems • Assures end-user performance expectations will be met • Avoids jeopardising the performance of production applications | |||
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Configuring Single Instance Applications in CFS/CVM Environments in Continentalclusters | 2007-01-03 01:58:56 | Hewlett-Packard |
| From version A.06.00, Continentalclusters supports recovering single instance applications and multiinstance applications over Veritas Cluster Volume Manager (CVM) 4.1 and Veritas Cluster File System (CFS) 4.1 from Symantec HP Serviceguard Cluster File System products. CVM or CFS 4.1 provides a cluster shared infrastructure for application and database files. This whitepaper focuses on the configuration procedures for single instance applications using CVM or CFS 4.1 in a Continentalclusters environment. To illustrate the recovery of single instance applications, 10g Oracle Single Instance database is used as an example. |