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Coke uses RFID for drink dispensers
If there is one, cool way to implement RFID technology that makes perfect business sense, it would be Coca-Cola's new Freestyle drink dispensers, which are on trial at some fast-food joints this... Read more...
Keep your data warehouse humming
Until recently, extract, transform and load (ETL) was considered the most effective way to load information into a data warehouse. It was a method developed because data warehouses were not... Read more...
Small steps or a giant leap?
Every CIO is familiar with incremental IT. Sometimes it happens because there isn't enough money in the budget to do an overall change. Sometimes it happens because the CIO wants to transition... Read more...
Protect your data warehouse
Does your disaster recovery plan include your data warehouse? If it doesn't, you are facing a critical gap that could cost you years of saved data and lots of trouble. Now that data warehousing is... Read more...
Real-time intelligence = faster decision-making
Making sure decision-makers have access to timely, accurate and relevant data on demand is big factor in effectively managing day-to-day business activities that impact operational efficiency. But... Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: FBI debuts second try at investigative database
A scan of this year's headlines proves that the federal government hasn't had much to boast about when it comes to IT security, data protection and overall cyber security technology success. But... Read more...
A daunting, but doable, task for HP's CIO
HP's CIO has a huge task ahead of him--consolidating the vendor's database sprawl and building one company-wide data warehouse. It's not going to be easy, quick or painless given the business... Read more...






