Real Time: What Is It And What Are We Doing About It?
- Topics:
- Warehousing and Storage
- Tags:
- Business Intelligence,
- Data Management,
- Data Warehouse,
- Data Warehousing Process,
- Databases,
- Enterprise Software,
- SAS Institute,
- Software
- Source:
- SAS Institute
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Overview: Real-time computing is the term used to describe systems which are subject to constraints in time. Typical data warehousing processes are, more often than not, batch processes that are allowed as much time as needed to perform the required transformations and loading processes. Leading industry analysts agree that real time business activity monitoring is the missing link in most Business Intelligence (BI) strategies. In this paper, we will take inventory of the possible uses of real time processes throughout the SAS system. Here we will focus on what critical business issues seem best solved by real time agents that cleverly attract the notice of systems administrators and those that create value for the business consumer.
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Format: PDF | Size: 132KB | Date: Feb 2006 | Pages: 14




