Corporate Information Factory - Hardcover

Inmon, W. H.; Imhoff, Claudia; Sousa, Ryan

 
9780471197331: Corporate Information Factory

Synopsis

Bill Inmon—the father of the data warehouse—offers a new framework for managing information, a proven way to organize information systems that he calls the "corporate information factory." He describes an information architecture in which legacy systems, data warehouses, data marts, and the Internet work together to meet real business needs. This book provides a roadmap for creating integrated solutions that will work now and in the future.

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About the Author

W. H. INMON is Chief Technology Officer at Pine Cone Systems, a company that builds software for the management of the data warehouse environment. He has written more than 30 books and contributes regularly to professional journals.

CLAUDIA IMHOFF is the founder and CEO of Intelligent Solutions, Inc., a company that assists corporations in evolving corporate information factories. She coauthored the book, Building the Operational Data Store (Wiley).

RYAN SOUSA is Chief Technology Officer of Intelligent Solutions and is one of the first people to successfully implement a corporate information factory.

From the Back Cover

From the father of the data warehouse, a dynamic new approach to meeting your evolving business needs for information.

From traditional data warehousing to data marts and operational data stores, a dizzying array of architectures and tools are now available to help enterprises strategically use and manage information. Each has its unique costs and benefits associated with delivering value to the business. But, despite all the hype, not all solutions are equally well suited to every company′s needs. In Corporate Information Factory, Bill Inmon, Claudia Imhoff, and Ryan Sousa introduce a practical and proven framework that shows companies how to leverage these solutions to build a company–wide information ecosystem.

Writing for corporate database and data warehouse managers, Inmon, Imhoff, and Sousa:

  • Take a fresh look at the maturing role of the information ecosystem in the corporation
  • Provide a frank and unbiased critique of data warehouses, data marts, and operational data stores in light of how today′s corporations use information
  • Supply guidelines for evaluating vendor claims about different products
  • Show where the latest technologies fit within the corporate information factory
  • Explain how to create a strategy for building an integrated company–wide information environment.

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