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IEEE Bulletin of Technical Committee on Data Engineering (June 1998) includes
an article about Junglee Virtual Database technology, wich collects data from
disparate data sources, structures them in a single, unified relational
database system.
Please visit the web site
http://www.junglee.com
Terry Feather wrote:
> Another spin on XML data is getting info. from the WWW and integrating it
> into your DW information. dynaSight from arcplan integrates the WWW as a
> data source. arcplan's new XML interface/connector to the WWW allows
> customers to tap into the Internet and track changes on Web sites or pull
> XML objects into an analytical application users can query and slice and
> dice.....
>
> Check out the news release at www.arcplan.com
>
> Terry Feather
> arcplan, Inc.
> 610-902-0688 x14
> Terence.Feather_at_arcplan.com
>
> Vikas Agnihotri wrote in message <7uig60$p60$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>...
> >Has anyone used XML at any stage in implementing a datawarehouse?
> >Middleware, during the ETL phase, whatever...
> >
> >XML's built-in self-descriptive nature seems like it would lend itself
> >well to gathering data from disparate sources and making sense of it
> >before it is loaded into the warehouse. Simplistically, all you would
> >need is a XML-aware middleware layer between your source systems and
> >your DW.
> >
> >Any thoughts, comments appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Vikas
> >
> >
> >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> >Before you buy.
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