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Repurposing Your Data Warehouse Platform—Not!This is a discussion on Repurposing Your Data Warehouse Platform—Not! within the Data Integration News Feeds forums, part of the Data Integration Forum category; I’ve noticed lately that data warehouse vendors are dusting off the arguments and pitches of days gone by. Don’t buy specialized hardware for your database needs! You’ll never be able ... |
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![]() | I’ve noticed lately that data warehouse vendors are dusting off the arguments and pitches of days gone by. Don’t buy specialized hardware for your database needs! You’ll never be able to re-use the gear! One rep recently told a client, “With your data warehouse on our hardware, you can re-purpose the hardware at any time!” The truth is, while data warehouse failures were rampant a few years ago, those failures are now the exception and not the rule. Data warehouses, once installed, tend to last a while. The good ones actually add more data over time and become more entrenched... More from the Inside IT Blog Feed... |
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