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Getting data warehousing and BI technology is just the start of the problems for companies seeking to get on top of their data. Pat Sweet reports on the latest market research.
In it for the long haul
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It is possible to have too much of a good thing, as many
organisations are currently discovering with their data warehouse
implementations. After more than a decade of investments in
this area, they find themselves overloaded with data and awash
with different products for collecting and analysing corporate
information. As a result, some companies are beginning to
feel that ‘less equals more’.
A recent survey by PMP Research, sister company of Consultants’
Advisory publisher PMP, found that a majority of companies
are involved in data warehousing projects, with 84% of respondents
active in this area (see Figure 1). Of the remainder, 8% are
currently evaluating the technology, while 4% may do so in
future. Just 2% say they have rejected data warehousing outright.
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