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Our best practices contain many different metrics which equate directly to business requirements.  We've built and established the best practices library around each of the larger scoped documents to provide the best and most robust answers for your projects.  The best practices available for free in our library represent only a portion of the full best practices we bring on site for project work.  From there, the customer can easily and quickly identify and establish implementation standards, upgrade strategies, and project management.  Because of our unique position in the industry (we do not resell software), we are objective and can assist in the test case definition, vendor selection, review of vendor RFI's, and POC oversight.  Contact us today!
 

Business Objects - XI Upgrade 
Author: Cindi Howson
The Business Objects XI Upgrade Checklist is only a portion of what the full document provides.  This document provides a wonderful guideline for getting ready to "upgrade" to the newest version of Business Objects.

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Data Vault - Enterprise Data Warehouse Data Modeling (Series 1 through 5) 

The Data Vault series of documents provide an introductory look as well as a how-to-build on the new modeling architecture called the Data Vault.  The Data Vault is a hybrid data modeling architecture built to solve the problems of enterprise data warehousing, active data warehousing, scalability, and flexibility.  The first in the series goes through the why's and what's of the Data Vault, and the value proposition of using the new modeling techniques.  The Data Vault architecture was started in 1990, and was released to the public in 2000. 

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EDW Primer

This presentation walks through what an Enterprise Data Warehouse is, what the basic architecture should be, and how the components fit together to form a congruent enterprise vision. 

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SOA, EDW, ETL, Informatica and Best Practices 

This presentation shows the architectural components, how they integrate, and which pieces make sense for real-time, SOA, EDW, and ETL.  Along the way we introduce data integration and Informatica best practices.

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