Universal Data Access with CONNX
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Session Overview
To us, Universal Data Access (UDA) means robust
read/write and join capabilities from heterogeneous databases
through a single high performance product - CONNX. While
UDA's meaning may change depending on perspectives or
preference, the IT needs of a sophisticated, diverse, and
complex enterprise do not; CONNX must be simple, fast,
reliable, secure, and be able to effectively and efficiently
communicate to the enterprise's data sources.
Organizations that are considering UDA strategies for data
warehousing, e-business, or enterprise reporting solutions
should be aware of the features and capabilities already built
in to CONNX. This session will provide an overview of
UDA principles and how those principles are realized through
the use of a single, high performance product.
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Who Should Attend?
CIOs and IT Managers who know why open systems strategies
of the past have arguably failed and want to know why
Universal Data Access will succeed with CONNX at the Core
technology.
Power Users and Business Technologists who now manage the
varying data access techniques, tools, and factors associated
with each heterogeneous database file system within the
enterprise.
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Methodologies
This session can be held in a boardroom or informal
one-on-one forum. In either 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.
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Principles You Will Understand
by Completing this Session
Upon completion of this session, you will have a clear
understanding of the following topics:
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The definition of true Universal Data Access (UDA).
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What UDA means to the enterprise in terms of information
management.
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Why similar open-systems have failed in the past, and
how the CONNX principles address those failures.
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How the CONNX at the Core principles will contribute to
enterprise data warehousing, Internet technologies,
enterprise reporting, and practically every other
corporate initiative that would benefit from successful
UDA.
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