Data warehousing and E-commerce / William J. Lewis.

By: Lewis, William JPublisher: [S.l.] : Prentice Hall PTR, 2001Edition: 1st edDescription: 288 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0130911542; 9780130911544Subject(s): Computer Books: General | Management & Business: General | Business Enterprise | Database Engineering | Applications of Computing | Business & Management | Business studies: general | Database software | Databases & data structures | E-commerce: business aspects | Internet guides & online services | Ownership & organization of enterprises | Computers - Data Base Management | Computers | Database Management - General | Data warehousing | Database management | COMPUTERS / Internet / General | Computers / Database Management / Data Warehousing | Database Management - Data Warehousing | Electronic Commerce | Internet - General | Business | DatabasesDDC classification: 658.84 Online resources: Amazon.com | Amazon customer reviews Summary: This book offers the first start-to-finish blueprint for leveraging the power of data warehousing in e-Business. Leading consultant William Lewis reviews the current state of data warehousing, reviews how businesses are transforming themselves into multi-channel digital enterprises, and shows exactly how to leverage data warehousing in achieving these goals. Lewis shows how to define e-business IT architectures that take advantage of existing data warehouse resources; how to provide business Internet analytics via "data webhouses"; how to make the most of business information portals; how to handle storage cost-effectively, and much more. The book also includes detailed coverage of key technologies such as metadata repositories, JDBC and SQLJ, and XML. Each chapter concludes with a running case study from a hypothetical brick-and-mortar company seeking to leverage data warehousing as it transforms itself into a multi-channel digital enterprise. A supplemental section presents real-world case studies, as well as representative technologies from Microsoft, Bluestone, Epiphany, and other competitors. For IT professionals and business decision-makers working in e-Commerce, including database developers and managers; CIOs and IT directors; business analysts and strategists; marketing professionals seeking high-quality information about customers and trends; and many others.
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This book offers the first start-to-finish blueprint for leveraging the power of data warehousing in e-Business. Leading consultant William Lewis reviews the current state of data warehousing, reviews how businesses are transforming themselves into multi-channel digital enterprises, and shows exactly how to leverage data warehousing in achieving these goals. Lewis shows how to define e-business IT architectures that take advantage of existing data warehouse resources; how to provide business Internet analytics via "data webhouses"; how to make the most of business information portals; how to handle storage cost-effectively, and much more. The book also includes detailed coverage of key technologies such as metadata repositories, JDBC and SQLJ, and XML. Each chapter concludes with a running case study from a hypothetical brick-and-mortar company seeking to leverage data warehousing as it transforms itself into a multi-channel digital enterprise. A supplemental section presents real-world case studies, as well as representative technologies from Microsoft, Bluestone, Epiphany, and other competitors. For IT professionals and business decision-makers working in e-Commerce, including database developers and managers; CIOs and IT directors; business analysts and strategists; marketing professionals seeking high-quality information about customers and trends; and many others.

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