Data Integration & Migration with CONNX
Session Information
Other Information Resources
Session Overview
Applications have never worked together. In fact,
applications built over the last 20 years were narrow-mindedly
engineered to address very specific business issues.
Evidence of this is the lack of foresight in considering Y2K
implications. Organizations bound by the systems and
philosophies of the past need a reasonable and phased approach
to architecting an open and integrated infrastructure.
Whether you are attempting to make two applications or
several heterogeneous systems share information, CONNX core
technology allows you to bridge the gap with the use of a
single driver. This session will provide you with a
thorough understanding of how to utilize CONNX to exchange and
utilize data across systems, whether it is a short-term
migration project or a long-term integration strategy.
Back to Top
Who Should Attend?
CIOs and IT Managers who are evaluating how to make
operational databases flexible and extensible to accommodate
business change and adapt to newer technologies.
Power Users and Business Technologists who are tasked with
making heterogeneous data sources share data, and accomplish
it without impacting current business operations.
Back to Top
Methodologies
This session can be held in a boardroom, classroom or
informal one-on-one forum. In all case, attendee participation
and interaction is heartily encouraged. Training materials and
instruction will be provided to each attendee for review
during and following the session.
Back to Top
Principles You Will
Understand by Completing this Session
Upon completion of this session, you will have a clear
understanding of the following topics:
-
The risk factors associated with data integration,
especially with legacy systems.
-
The data management issues of migrating data from large,
operational databases.
-
Why most current technical infrastructures don't
inherently support data integration and migration.
-
The power, features, and enterprise-capabilities of
CONNX in any data integration and/or migration project.
Back to Top
|