March 17, 2006

IBM Simplifies Data Warehousing

The release of IBM's DB2 Data Warehousing Edition version 9.1 marks the second phase the company's strategy to decrease the complications associated with data warehouses. While IBM introduced the balanced configuration unit (BCU) in the first strand, the second phase integrates various existing and new tools into one bundle. DB2 has two editions __ Base and Enterprise. The Base Edition will include Cube Views, Data Modeling, OLAP Modeling, and the Integrated Installer, while the Enterprise Edition will have all the features in the base edition along with the Data Partitioning feature, Query Patroller, Intelligent Miner, the web-based Admin Console Alphablox, the Design Studio (with the Data Flow and Data Mining Editors), and the SQL Warehousing Tool.

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