- Industry: Software
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Oracle Corporation, an enterprise software company, engages in the development, manufacture, distribution, servicing, and marketing of database, middleware, and application software worldwide.
The ability to easily add new functionality to existing services without major software rewrites or without redefining the basic architecture.
Industry:Software
The process of selecting data from one environment and transporting it to another environment for use by individual users or departments.
Industry:Software
The process of selecting and pulling data from the operational and external data sources, in order to prepare it for a data warehouse.
Industry:Software
The methods involved in populating a data warehouse. See also extraction, load, and transformation.
Industry:Software
The methods involved in accessing and manipulating source data and loading it into a data warehouse.
Industry:Software
Measurements within the core of a data warehouse on which all online analytical processing (OLAP) queries depend.
Industry:Software
A table in a star schema that contains facts, either detail-level or aggregated. (Fact tables that contain aggregated facts are often called summary tables).
Industry:Software
An operational mode in which the functions of a system are assumed by a secondary system whenever the primary system becomes unavailable, through either failure or scheduled down time.
Industry:Software
A group of related dimension values that correspond to the levels of the dimension hierarchy. Dimension values within a family can relate to each other as ancestor, parent, child, and descendant.
Industry:Software
A high-speed (100Mbps) local-area-networking standard that uses fiber-optic cable suitable for mainframe computer communications and other applications.
Industry:Software