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  • NYSE improves data management with datawarehousing

    The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), which trades shares in Europe, the US and Asia, is using off-the-shelf technology to cut the time taken to access business-critical data on its network from as l...

  • Oracle embraces Linux, XML and datawarehousing

    As database sales slow, Oracle adds functionality to bolster its place in the market, writes Nick Langley What is it? Number five in the SSP/Computer Weekly survey of the most in-demand IT skills, ...

  • Buyer's Guide: The future of virtualisation

    As more businesses move to virtualising their datacentre infrastructure, they will start to experience the limitation of their existing hardware, IT administration tools, procurement and licensing ...

  • Data tsunami makes for slippery customer info

    Snowballing data volumes are preventing datawarehousing and business intelligence (BI) tools from delivering the single view of the customer that firms so crave.

  • Charles Schwab consolidates data

    Financial services company Charles Schwab & Co has selected Teradata to provide datawarehousing technology to support its...

  • Sainsbury's marketing campaigns improved by new datawarehouse

    Users reveal their success stories at the global datawarehousing and analytics supplier's annual conference

  • DHL replaces 50 databases with a single worldwide datawarehouse

    Delivery firm DHL has embarked on an ambitious project to roll out a centralised datawarehousing system across its global...

  • Kalido alliance aims to cut data analysis costs

    Kalido and Business Objects have joined forces to offer companies reduced maintenance costs for datawarehousing and data...

  • Police IT teams build easy-access data store

    Two police forces in North West England have developed their own datawarehousing systems to give officers quick and easy access...

  • Teradata's 64-bit move

    Datawarehousing specialist Teradata used its annual user conference in Florence earlier this month to announce a host of software...

  • Co-op datawarehouse looks to save millions

    Convenience store chain Co-operative Retail expects to save millions after implementing a datawarehousing system that allows...

  • Visa datawarehouse will reveal retail trends

    The European arm of credit card company Visa is to embark on a massive datawarehousing project to help it analyse global retail...

  • Groups resolve datawarehouse tag war

    The war over metadata standards that pitted Microsoft against Oracle and IBM is over, paving the way for a common set of tags for datawarehousing, writes...

  • NYSE Euronext to support data growth with Netezza upgrade

    Last year NYSE Euronext replaced an Oracle IO relational database with a datawarehousing appliance from Netezza, allowing it to conduct rapid searches of 650Tbytes of data. The exchange is now plan...

  • Users welcome integration of Netweaver and Teradata

    Users welcomed plans announced today for SAP's Netweaver datawarehouse to run on the Teradata database. Delegates at Teradata's annual user conference in Istanbul, where the deal was announced, reg...

  • Case study: NYSE readies 800Gbps super fast network

    Stock exchange NYSE Euronext is deploying a 100Gbps network from Ciena as part of its plans to improve bandwidth tenfold and reduce latency in financial transactions. It hopes the increase in speed...

  • Microsoft unveils details of new SQL Server platform: Kilimanjaro

    Microsoft has announced details of the next release of SQL Server. Codenamed Kilimanjaro, the database server will not be available until 2010. Ovum analyst Helena Schwenk said, "Kilimanjaro is an ...

  • Overruns make BI a money pit

    Business intelligence (BI) projects are dogged by cost and time overruns despite firms’ meticulous planning. Two thirds of the datawarehousing professionals surveyed by data management firm Teksout...

  • Sun speeds up Fire chips for ERP systems

    Sun Microsystems has released faster 1.95GHz and 2.1GHz Ultra­sparc IV+ processors for its Sun Fire servers. The chips, which improve on the previous top-range speed of 1.8GHz, are designed to help...

  • HP buys Knightsbridge

    Hewlett-Packard has expanded its business intelligence (BI) reach with a deal to buy Knightsbridge Systems for an undisclosed sum. Knightsbridge specialises in the information management area of bu...