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MSDN Webcast: Microsoft Application Platform Technologies in Manufacturing (Level 200) | 2006-12-23 01:00:24 | Microsoft |
| This webcast explores some concrete examples of how the manufacturing industry can benefit from adopting the Microsoft application platform. The viewer will learn how Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) applications can be enhanced by the flexibility and intuitiveness offered by Windows Workflow Foundation. The presenters show how the expressive power of Windows Communication Foundation provides the capability to integrate the most diverse systems, from Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications to OLE for Process Control (OPC)-compliant devices, using standard protocols or accommodating proprietary ones. | |||
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Streamline to Success: The Real Mid-Market Experience: Wholesale/Distribution | 2006-09-26 01:00:16 | IBM |
| "Legacy" core systems, or Business Management Systems, are the lifeblood that supports the financial functions, and track inventory and sales information. In many cases, the legacy core systems represent 20 to 30 years of business rules and logic, customer and supplier data, and extensive internal and external interfaces, which makes replacing them seem impossible from the perspectives of cost, time, and risk. However, they provide the technology foundation that is the cornerstone to providing information for most of the business functions. | |||
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Business Survival Series: Assess Your Resources | 2006-06-23 01:00:29 | SAS Institute |
| As the criticality and strategic nature of business intelligence increases within large enterprises, so does the importance of having a firm data foundation on which to base these efforts. Successful business intelligence requires data from across the enterprise, data that comes from a myriad of sources in a variety of formats. Somehow, a person must bring all this data together, reconcile inconsistencies, remove extraneous detail and standardize the output to create a cohesive, well-structured integrated data source that is ready for enterprise-level analysis. This webcast provides insights and guidance on data acquisition and management. | |||
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MSDN Webcast: Integrating Hand-Coded ETL With SQL Server Integration Services (Level 300) | 2006-05-04 04:30:33 | Microsoft |
| For years one has been told that Extract Transform and Load (ETL) development is a struggle between hand-coding and tools. Well, the ETL struggle is over and the winner is the developer who chooses Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS). SSIS enables one to easily integrate custom code. SQL, Microsoft .NET Framework languages such as Microsoft Visual Basic.NET and Microsoft C#.NET can be integrated. Even code in COBOL or PerlNET can be integrated. This webcast shows how to have the flexibility and customization of hand-coding along with the cost-effectiveness and power of a leading integration technology. |
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