A ‘data load window’ is the time frame during which the changes to the data are applied in a BI system. A state of data inconsistency can exist during data load window if individual tables get refreshed independently.
In a typical data integration process we assume that the tables are not used for reporting during ‘data [...]
From the monthly archives:
June 2009
Enterprise Applications embraces a lot of business rules. These business rules are often critical areas in decision making processes that attribute to changes in the behavior of an enterprise transaction. While these business rules should be an integral part of the enterprise application transactions, they should be easy to use, easily adaptable to modifications, should [...]
As a Peoplesoft Administrator, I always refer PeopleBooks as a trusted documentation. Now there is a good news. Oracle released all of the Peoplesoft Documentation (For PeopleTools, there is PeopleBooks for Version 8.49) on the internet with all the capabilities (search etc).
If you are reading this post for the first time, please make sure to read my earlier post which provides an introduction to this topic. This entry is a follow up entry to my earlier post. As soon as you start thinking of a future version of a product, one question rises. Why do we [...]
What to expect in the new future release of PeopleTools 8.50 for Web Services:
Probably you are already aware of this, in May 2009; Oracle released RVP for the expected release of its PeopleSoft Enterprise PeopleTools Version 8.50. RVP is short for Release Value Propositions, which is expected to provide what are the major changes or [...]
Really exciting times to be in Marketing. Well, personally for me they are (the geek in me just loves how databases and analytics have become so critical to marketing! )
It is incredible how central data is becoming to the art and science of marketing. Infact marketing nowadays is so data driven that it [...]









