Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 640 pages
- Published by: Wiley
- Edition: 1st Edition January 10, 2003
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0471133051
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0471133056
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Book Dimensions:
9.2 x 7.2 x 1.5 inches
- Weighs: 2.4 pounds
Product Description
- Reviews planning and designing architecture and implementing the data warehouse.
- Includes discussions on how and why to apply IBM tools.
- Offers tips, tricks, and workarounds to ensure maximum performance.
- Companion Web site includes technical notes, product updates, corrections, and links to relevant material and training.
Back Cover Copy
"This book not only describes the intricacies of various IBM products, such as IBM DB2, IBM Intelligent Miner, and IBM DB2 OLAP, but it also sets the context by providing a comprehensive overview of data warehousing architecture, analytics, and data management."
-Wayne Eckerson, Director of Research, The Data Warehousing Institute
In IBM Data Warehousing, Michael Gonzales shows how to exploit IBM technologies to get the most from your data warehousing investment. These technologies include everything from SMP and MPP technical architectures to DB2 Universal Database and DB2 OLAP Server. The author provides an in-depth look at the basics of business intelligence (BI), the BI architecture, data management, and enhanced analytics. In addition, he presents expert tips, tricks, and workarounds to ensure maximum performance of your IBM data warehouse.
This book covers the suite of IBM products necessary for determining your warehousing requirements and building your BI environment. Key topics include:
* Features of DB2 that support business intelligence and data warehousing efforts
* IBM technologies that facilitate the management of your warehouse
* OLAP, data mining, spatial analysis and meta data as it relates to IBM technology
* Project management techniques for prioritizing business intelligence iterations and reducing risks
* Choosing the right data warehousing architecture for your business needs
The companion Web site contains links to vendors, technical notes, and other reference material for the products mentioned in the book.
Reader ReviewsGood Book - This book explains data warehousing well from the perspective of using IBM tools to accomplish the task. A reviewer from Hoffman Estates, IL . says "Dilettante's Guide to Data Warehousing and Data Mining" Perhaps the person is talking about another book, and incorrectly describes this book thus incorrectly giving this book a low rating