NOVEMBER 2004

The Industry Newsletter for Data Professionals

The Composite Information Server Demo
See how the Composite Information Server, an award winning EII (Enterprise Information Integration) product, can help access and leverage critical enterprise information. Composite delivers high-performance EII with its patented IQ Optimization technology to enable the widest breadth of data access, creation of composite views of disparate data sources, easy security maintenance, and does all this in near real time.

Five Practical Use Cases for EII and Data Warehouse Integration
Learn how EII technology can be used to enhance your existing Data Warehouse Investment.
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TDWI World Conference-Winter 2005
February 27-March 4, 2005 Las Vegas, NV

How Do You SOA Enable Your Data Assets?
Accessing complete, accurate information from varied and multiple data sources is a continuing business challenge. Businesses require a solution that automates finding, consolidating and presenting data such that it is transformed into meaningful information (a "data service"). Ideally, this service should be fully integrated into the Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs) that are gaining rapid acceptance in the business community. This article explores how to SOA-enable data assets and create data services.
Views of Record: The "Single Source of Truth" for the
Enterprise
Accurate data access has become an integral part of an enterprise's performance management program. However, data is typically stored in multiple repositories in disparate formats. This article discusses why it is essential to create a single source of truth for data and how Composite views can help create such a solution.
EII Crosses Data Boundaries
Enterprise Information Integration (EII) has emerged as the leading technology for managing data access in a heterogeneous, multi-system environment. This article presents the factors that have led to the rising adoption of EII and presents a broad overview of current EII solutions.

Building the Data Services Grid
Providing real-time access to the entire network of enterprise information requires a new architectural approach: the creation of a data services grid. This article makes the case for such a grid that, in association with EII technology, can be used to deliver data to the decision maker regardless of the data's format or location.

Thoughts from the Integration Consortium: Enterprise Information Integration: A New Definition
Confused about EII? Is it different from data integration? This article answers those questions by providing a clear definition of EII and contrasting it with earlier data integration techniques.

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