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Managing Data in Today’s Environment (Structured and Unstructured)

Back in the 90s, businesses were purchasing ERP, CRM, and database systems from top vendors thinking that having the right applications would provide them with their competitive advantage. Many issues arose when companies started implementing these complex applications. One, their competitors were implementing the same applications. So, where was the competitive advantage? Second, the modules [...]

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The Basics of Data Warehouse Architecture

Data warehousing is an important part of an organization as it helps in the smooth operations of the different departments. It is a must-have in every small and big organization. The architecture of a data warehouse defines its success. The article below talks about data warehouse architecture, its construction and implementation.Various business organizations or corporations [...]

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Human Resource Information Systems Management Implementation

In today’s economic environment, employers devote a great deal of energy developing strategies so their organization can retain a crystal sharp focus on vital business objectives such as acquiring new customers, beating the competition and raising revenue. With all of the needed focus on the bottom line, companies may be overlooking one of the most [...]

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