Queries From Hell
A blog about data warehousing, correlation databases, associative and incremental queries, value-based storage, metadata, on-the-fly indexing, automatic data-driven schemas, BI tools, data mining, visual mapping, pattern recognition, and the limitations of standard SQL in answering "queries from Hell."
Or, how to discover what you don't know you don't know.

B-Eye Podcast from TDWI

Posted at 5/20/2008 05:36:00 AM
During the whirlwind that was last week's Data Warehouse Institute (TDWI) conference in Chicago, I had the opportunity to sit down with David Loshin of the Business Intelligence Network for a rapid-fire discussion on data warehouse design, implementation and use.

In this podcast, David and I talk about how organizations can quickly deploy enterprise data warehouses, eliminate the business requirements definition phase and use all of their data for functions such as finance and performance management. We also discuss how a correlation data warehouse lowers the barrier to entry by reducing both up-front and ongoing maintenance costs, and enables business users to perform ad hoc analysis, discovery and exploration.


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