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m. Increased data and business intelligence program governance

2. Enterprise-wide data integration: A good investment

3. The promise of semantic technologies

4. Expanding use of advanced analytics

5. Narrowing the gap between operational systems and the data warehouse

6. Data warehousing and business intelligence: A new generation drives new priorities

7. Growing impact and opportunity of Complex Event Processing

8. Growing importance of integrating and analyzing unstructured/semi-structured data

9. Social computing and the next frontier for business intelligence

m . Growing interest in cloud computing for business intelligence

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è I is becoming more pervasive

è Inter organizational collaboration and Cross departmental


integration

Top initiavives:
è Data quality, Advanced analytics, Data governance and MDM

Intent to invest within m2 months

è ormal governance 53 percent


è MDM 52 percent
è I competency center 45 percent
è Standard taxonomy 4 percent
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è or many years, data warehouse and I
environments were built one application, one
report, one data mart at a time.

è Their efforts demonstrate the cost savings of a


comprehensive data integration approach replacing
multiple isolated redundant projects.

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è enefiting 4, 5, offices.


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è Semantic Web3, which is technologies are being


an extension of the Web, used today to:
information is given a Automate product
well-defined meaning so reclassification.
that computers can relate Enable accurate and
information in a consistent diagnosis and
meaningful way and Treatment across a
interpret and act on it hospital management
appropriately community.
è Commercial application of Perform dependency
this technology is analysis for managing and
becoming more reconfiguring software
widespread. Semantic assets.
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è Traditional data warehouses often do not provide


up-to-the-minute data or results of analysis that is
timely enough for making operational decisions
è Where activie data ware housing has been
attempted and the results are brittle and resistant
to change due to labour intensive
è The EDW will evolve to be more virtualized,
distributed and real time, transparently
provisioning data from diverse formats and serving
applications with in-database and in-stream
analysis and execution.
   
     
 


  

è Cloud computing customers do not own the physical


infrastructure, instead avoiding capital expenditure
by renting usage from a third-party provider.

è They consume resources as a service and pay only


for resources that they use.

è As I solutions increase in complexity,


organizations find it more difficult and expensive to
find and keep skilled in-house personnel.
è To manage cost and complexity, organizations
have begun to run IT like a services business

è The promise of cloud computing, either private


or public, is shared resources, standard
technology, and automated provisioning
processes. or both in-house IT shops and
outsourced service providers, this can
dramatically reduce operating costs and offer
new capabilities
EXPANDNSEOFADVANCEDANALYYCS

è Advanced analytics is the critical enabler in turning


data into insight.
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