How fast and flexible do you want information?; Be wary of overload

Making information faster and more flexible may mean moving larger amounts of information into "data warehouses," where it can be accessed directly by users and employed in analyses, faster microprocessors in PCs and servers that have been created for the purpose of data analysis, or easy-...

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Published inNational post (Toronto)
Main Authors Davenport, Thomas H, Jim Hagemann Snabe
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Don Mills, Ont Postmedia Network Inc 21.06.2011
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Summary:Making information faster and more flexible may mean moving larger amounts of information into "data warehouses," where it can be accessed directly by users and employed in analyses, faster microprocessors in PCs and servers that have been created for the purpose of data analysis, or easy-to-use software that allows executives to do their own queries and analyses.
ISSN:1486-8008