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    Integrating and synchronizing data sources into a virtual data warehouse is still a long way off, unless database vendors have anything to do with it.

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    Your company's most valuable asset is sitting right under your nose. It's not your inventory or your brand, your trade secrets or your newest product line. The key to coming out on top in the new economy is hidden in your data. Learn how to take advantage of your biggest asset: information.

  • Feeling SASsy?

    In an era when the much-coveted IPO takes companies from rags to riches and back again in the blink of an eye, SAS Institute is an anomaly. In 24 years of operation, the business intelligence company has an unbroken record of double-digit growth, and while others announce massive layoffs, SAS is in hiring mode, recently picking up about 200 new sales employees.

  • Supersized databases

    Database makers are racing to integrate such advanced technologies as analytics into their server products to reduce the complexity associated with tying in these features with third-party products.

  • Keeping info current is key

    Data warehouses, data mining systems and business intelligence applications stand in readiness to serve e-commerce, but they carry one Old Economy characteristic that gets in the way: The information they're working with is several days - or, more likely, weeks - behind events.

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