TRIAL SOFTWARE:
From any operating system or any application, byREQUEST® can automatically pickup and move reports, documents, files and data directly into SharePoint on an hourly, daily, weekly and monthly schedule.
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Businesses have more data to manage than ever before and they are also charged with keeping the costs of storage down. Oracle Database 11g introduces a comprehensive set of technologies to help address these challenges.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
IBM InfoSphere Data Architect is a collaborative data design solution to help you discover, model, relate, and standardize diverse and distributed data assets. It supports dimensional modeling. This page contains more information about the product and access to a 30-day trial.
PODCAST:
In this podcast, learn how Apache Hive is impacting the Hadoop community. Discover Hive's components and capabilities, whether Hive is a viable substitute for the existing warehouse infrastructure, the limitations of this tool, and more.
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This tour provides an overview of MicroStrategy platform's uniquely powerful enterprise BI capabilities and illustrates the 12 key differentiators between MicroStrategy and Cognos.
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The SAS® Enterprise Data Integration Server gives you the power to know how to quickly attain and manage consistent and trusted data throughout your organization. This webinar will show how this single data integration solution can consolidate vendors, respond quickly to new data integration requirements, and even reduce the overall cost...
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According to Jonathan Lewis, there is a basic strategy to writing efficient SQL, but it requires knowledge of the data, the metadata, and the intent of the query. Kyle Hailey, though, will discuss his own approach to Visual SQL Tuning (VST) with some ringside support from DB Optimizer XE. Be sure to check out this exciting debate!
Posted: 04 Jun 2010 | Premiered: Jun 10, 2010, 14:00 EDT (18:00 GMT)
PODCAST:
In this week's episode we discuss the about 7,000 leaked facebook documentes. It reveals how Facebook used and abused developers, cut off data to competitors, gave privileged access to its friends and used a "pivot to privacy" as camouflage. The team also talks about party manifestos in wake of the upcoming election.