Enterprise Data Warehouse Strategy : Articulating the Vision
- Topics:
- Strategy Formulation
- Tags:
- Data Management,
- Thomson Corp.,
- Strategy,
- Software,
- Management,
- KPI,
- Enterprise Software,
- Enterprise,
- EDW Initiative,
- EDW,
- ...
- Source:
- Investcorp
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Overview: This links gives the description of enterprise data warehouse strategy. The typical EDW initiative is driven by the business need for organizations to compete at a global level. This requires data standardization, data conformance and data sharing. An EDW sets the foundation for sharing data across the enterprise in a controlled and managed environment. A well thought-out EDW strategy helps the organization to : gain proper high-level business sponsorship, provide the tools and processes required for IT to effectively manage the complexities of the your organization's most precious asset, its information, set the foundation for sharing data across the enterprise in a controlled and managed environment, provide a consistent enterprise-wide view to the end user ensuring data integrity and reliability across systems at a global level etc. The success of EDW implementations are depends on having firm senior management commitment and involvement to: enable business process transformation, enable organizational and cultural changes, empower employees, articulate key performance indicators (kpis) by enterprise, business unit and subject area.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1






