It is such a pity that so many designers and -even worse- architects of data warehouses use only 1 architect design for all their customers. It is not called designing under architecture. There is no “one-size-fits-all” architecture for data warehouses. I can image that people still do so because of simplicity in for example implementation. That way even a non data warehouse consultant can implement a data warehouse. It however most often results in poor solutions or failed programs.
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Henk is datawarehouse consultant/architect in the netherlands. Read all About him here. This Blog is about his experiences in the field of datawarehousing architecture.
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Henk is datawarehouse consultant/architect in the netherlands. Read all About him here. This Blog is about his experiences in the field of datawarehousing architecture.
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