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Data integration refers to the organization’s inventory of data and information assets as well as the tools, strategies and philosophies by which fragmented data assets are aligned to support business goals.


StrategyIIA faculty member and Archipelago Information Strategies consultant Mike Lampa says modern analytics programs must have business at the core and embrace “chaos”
NewsNew solutions for integration and messaging based on FuseSource follow through on Red Hat’s intentions; questions remain on APIs: 451 Research analyst
BlogPeople, tech for information optimization increasingly vital to data investments
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NewsIn launching cloud-based master data management offering, Boomi division aims to unify and govern data for potentially underserved market
BlogEMC Pivotal HD makes an enterprise bet on Hadoop
Once you’ve agreed to implement master data management, the real work begins. While introducing MDM, there are a few business and data issues that consistently threaten project success.
CommentaryGiven that the cost of social platforms is minimal, companies can realize the ROI potential of social media by applying it beyond marketing
ColumnEveryone in the business intelligence field has an opinion about how to harness the power of big data analytics. Like the intrepid explorers of the past, innovation in BI depends on solid footing from the start.
Event PreviewCIC Advisory session addresses changes to medical definitions and data points
BlogA lack of clarity on paths to understanding and value
BlogOrganizations diving into hype now struggling with data movement, access
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If data is the “new oil,” then analytics should act as your gas station: a source for direct insight power. But let’s face it, good analytic programs take work. Here is a roadmap for enterprise analytic revitalization from management consultancy and services provider Accenture.

Where do young IT professionals (30 and under) obtain information to aid with daily role responsibilities and career development?

Trade publication websites 14%
Social media 23%
Vendor websites 4%
Vendor/community forums 7%
Newsletters 1%
Trade conferences/meetups 2%
RSS feeds 6%
Web search 44%

 

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