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Data Replication for Real-time (Big) Data Warehousing 2012 - An Informatica Webinar with Bloor Research Director Philip Howard
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Join Philip Howard, Research Director at Bloor, and Informatica for a webinar on Tuesday 24 January (3.00pm – 4.00pm GMT / 4.00pm – 5.00pm CET) to discuss how Data Replication can help you deliver active, real-time (Big) Data Warehousing for real-time analytics and reporting while providing an infrastructure for data sharing.
The growing demand for real-time analytics and operational reporting against ever-increasing volumes of Big Data has created new demands for real-time data replication. To be successful you must:
- Keep data in the warehouse up to date and rapidly accessible
- Avoid impacting performance of the production systems from which the data is drawn
- Prevent compromising the transactional integrity of the data used for decision-making
During this webinar Philip Howard and Informatica will discuss how a solid data replication solution can help your organisation:
- Embrace the ever-expanding range of traditional and emerging source and target systems, including appliances
- Provide innovative techniques to optimise the transaction loading into the warehouse
- Support other operational needs such as zero downtime migrations
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