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One of the most elusive challenges facing IT today is providing ways for executives to run their global businesses based on a single, integrated view of their critical enterprise data. Hampered by a host of technical and organizational issues, many CIOs think that goal is impossible to achieve. The good news is that tools do exist to solve this most pressing of all enterprise information problems.
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| Date: | Aug 2007 |
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