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ETLQ From SAS Institute | 2005-12-07 01:01:55 | Bloor Research |
| SAS ETLQ (which SAS describes as "ETL to the power of Q") provides data analysis and profiling, data cleansing, and ETL (extract, transform and load) capabilities based on a shared metadata repository. In practice, SAS ETLQ combines the ETL offering that SAS used to provide within what was the Warehouse Administrator product (which is why the company is not well known as an ETL vendor), together with the data quality software that is provided by its DataFlux subsidiary. The latter has added data profiling and analysis capability in its most recent release, which is why it can now be regarded as a true data quality provider rather than just as a data cleansing vendor. All of this capability is embedded with SAS ETLQ. | |||
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Compare AutoCAD and Autodesk Map 3D Software | 2005-12-20 17:22:32 | |
| For many professionals, Autodesk software is integral to GIS and mapping operations. Faced with a decision to purchase AutoCAD or Autodesk Map 3D software, many users are not informed about the advantages of the features and functionality of Map 3D.
This free white paper, "AutoCAD and Autodesk Map 3D Software: A Comparison," provides a technical description and comparison of AutoCAD and Autodesk Map 3D, covering many common GIS and mapping tasks. |
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Scalable Data Collection for Internet-Based Digital Government Applications | 2005-08-23 03:00:03 | |
| Government at all levels is a major collector and provider of data. There are clear benefits to disseminating and collecting data over the Internet, given its existing large-scale infrastructure and wide-spread reach in commercial, private, and government domains. This paper focuses on the collection of data over the Internet, and specifically, on the scalability issues which arise in the context of Internet-based massive data collection applications. | |||
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Modelling the Data Warehouse Using the UML | 2005-10-25 03:00:03 | |
| In the modern information age it is imperative for the organization to have its information at its fingertips. To meet this need for information, additions to systems are often developed to give consolidated management overviews of the operational information. Often, consolidated views require information from several operational systems and this leads to separate systems, often referred to as MIS (management information systems) or decision support systems. Sometimes the consolidated management information is represented in a specialized system often referred to as a data warehouse. | |||
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The Right Information to the Right Person at the Right Time: Making it a Reality | 2006-04-25 14:00:07 | |
| How can your organization achieve the goal "the right information to the right person at the right time"? This white paper answers this question by first looking at the unique way in which truly successful organizations view technology. With this best practice in mind, we can then select the right technology solution which expedites critical business processes, while avoiding needlessly complex solutions. You will discover how you can achieve effective enterprise information delivery and data ETL at a small fraction of the cost and man-hours required by typical solutions. |
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