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Data Warehousing

Data Warehousing

A data warehouse is a central repository of integrated business information made available for analytical queries, analysis and enhanced security. This would be typically housed on an enterprise mainframe server.

How can Data Warehousing help you?

Data warehousing provides a central repository of information available to all users within and trusted users outside of your corporate networks. Centralisation of resources permits a greater level of security (Physical and Storage), reliability and availability. This provides an efficient way to manage demand from lots of users accessing information and query analysis on the data for reporting purposes, for example.

Data Warehouses can then be optimised to function most effectively with collective queries running on large amounts of data, reducing the cost of rationalisation of hardware and subsidiary systems and services.


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