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Data Warehousing and Organizational SizeThis is a discussion on Data Warehousing and Organizational Size within the Other International Vendors forums, part of the Vendors and Service Provders category; Does the size of an organization make a difference as to whether an organization adopts a Kimball approach to a data warehouse or an Inmon approach? The answer is absolutely ... |
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![]() | Does the size of an organization make a difference as to whether an organization adopts a Kimball approach to a data warehouse or an Inmon approach? The answer is absolutely yes. The size of the organization makes a big difference as to whose approach to data warehousing an organization finds most attractive. As a rule, smaller organizations find the Kimball approach most attractive and larger organizations find the Inmon approach to be more attractive. There are several reasons for these affinities. Go to feed source for more information...
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