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Mining gold from data silos

Mining gold from data silos

By:  Jeff Jedras  On: 09 Nov 2006 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

A representative from Canadian Tire told attendees at IBM’s Information on Demand conference in Anaheim, Calif. how the outfit used software from IBM and Cognos to give users BI insight from its data silos like Santa while saving like Scrooge.

A key factor was assigning responsibility within each department to a person who, in addition to their other duties, would act as a data steward.

“No one wants to be in the information business, they’re in the business of making money,” said Livesley.

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Jeff Jedras Jeff Jedras joined CDN as a senior writer in 2007. While he was new to the channel he was no stranger to technology journalism, beginning his career in Ottawa with Silicon Valley NORTH in 1998, where he... more

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