<p><i>Information Management: Gaining a Competitive Advantage with Data</i> is about making smart decisions to make the most of company information. Expert author William McKnight develops the value proposition for information in the enterprise and succinctly outlines the numerous forms of data stor
Information Management. Strategies for Gaining a Competitive Advantage with Data
β Scribed by William Mcknight (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Morgan Kaufmann
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 206
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front-matter, Pages i,iii
Copyright, Page iv
Foreword, Pages ix-xiii
In praise of Information Management, Page xv
Preface, Pages xvii-xviii
Chapter One - Youβre in the Business of Information, Pages 1-8
Chapter Two - Relational Theory In Practice, Pages 9-20
Chapter Three - Youβre in the Business of Analytics, Pages 21-31
Chapter Four - Data Quality: Passing the Standard, Pages 32-43
Chapter Five - Columnar Databases, Pages 44-51
Chapter Six - Data Warehouses and Appliances, Pages 52-66
Chapter Seven - Master Data Management: One Chapter Here, but Ramifications Everywhere, Pages 67-77
Chapter Eight - Data Stream Processing: When Storing the Data Happens Later, Pages 78-85
Chapter Nine - Data Virtualization: The Perpetual Short-Term Solution, Pages 86-96
Chapter Ten - Operational Big Data: Key-Value, Document, and Column Stores: Hash Tables Reborn, Pages 97-109
Chapter Eleven - Analytical Big Data: Hadoop: Analytics at Scale, Pages 110-119
Chapter Twelve - Graph Databases: When Relationships are the Data, Pages 120-131
Chapter Thirteen - Cloud Computing: On-Demand Elasticity, Pages 132-143
Chapter Fourteen - An Elegant Architecture Where Information Flows, Pages 144-157
Chapter Fifteen - Modern Business IntelligenceβCollaboration, Mobile, and Self-Service: Organizing the Discussion and Tethering the User to Information, Pages 158-167
Chapter Sixteen - Agile Practices for Information Management, Pages 168-178
Chapter Seventeen - Organizational Change Management: The Soft Stuff is the Hard Stuff, Pages 179-188
Index, Pages 189-195
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