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Data Virtualization + Search = Data Discovery
Data discovery - the next step in data integration

Charles Dickens’ classic novel, A Tale of Two Cities, begins, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness.” When it comes to information to help business professionals make wise decisions, answer critical questions, and resolve significant problems, today truly is the best and worst of times. There is more data than ever to understand and improve corporate performance, and it’s growing by 30% a year, according to recent industry analyst estimates.

In the midst of this data explosion, IT delivery systems are hard pressed to keep pace. According to a recent study commissioned by Accenture, “Managers spend two hours a day looking for information they need, and almost half the data is useless once they get it.” With so much wasted time, and more data predicted to be on its way to compound the problem, business professionals may be facing the worst of times.

What is on the technology horizon to address the demand for these exponential amounts of data?

We believe it’s the next step in data integration that combines the power of data virtualization with the ease and immediacy of search. It’s called data discovery. In its currently nascent stage, data discovery promises to let business professionals leverage their ever-expanding data assets more effectively to stay ahead of increasingly dynamic competition.

About Robert Eve
Robert "Bob" Eve is vice president of marketing at Composite Software. Prior to joining Composite, he held executive-level marketing and business development roles at several other enterprise software companies. At Informatica and Mercury Interactive, he helped penetrate new segments in his role as the vice president of Market Development. Bob ran Marketing and Alliances at Kintana (acquired by Mercury Interactive in 2003) where he defined the IT Governance category. As vice president of Alliances at PeopleSoft, Bob was responsible for more than 300 partners and 100 staff members. Bob has an MS in management from MIT and a BS in business administration with honors from University of California, Berkeley. He is a frequent contributor to publications including SYS-CON's SOA World Magazine and Virtualization Journal.

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knewter wrote: >>> earlgreen commented on 10 May 2006: >>> >>> How klunky is writing an ajax GUI? Speaking for myself, AJAX GUIs are supremely easy to write in something like Rails. I came from .NET, and an AJAX GUI (via Rails) + CSS is absolutely my favorite way to write webapps. .NET is the miserable. Once again I have to bring up my favorite whine from the .NET world: They have a CheckBoxList control. There's no way to return an array of checked items. Sure, I can iterate...but then they aren't providing anything at all with the control, are they? (Disclaimer: I left my old job to start a Rails startup right as the transition to VS2005 was happening, so I'm mildly out of touch. I will say that Atlas was miserable to use as little as two months before its official release.)
earlgreen wrote: How klunky is writing an ajax GUI? I'd like to know how long it took them to write this and how much of a headache it was. I mean, how fast is it really going to happen that this huge complex awful hack known as the web can replace decent traditional GUI toolkits? Or does ajax hide all the crap from the programmers?
rdeadman wrote: AJAX is great for making web pages more responsive but is ill-suited as an applet replacement. Give me ThinkFree anytime. Here's the link: http://www.thinkfree.com Flame shields up...
an0n wrote: What is it with this Robertson guy? It looks like Robertson is bent on taking the shortest way to "beat" microsoft, never quite paying attention to the details. Ah, I recall the optimistic PR upon Lindows' arrival, promissing great Windows software support on Linux - that to anyone with basic Linux experience seemed strange to say the least. Sure enough, Lindows or Linspire didn't become the Next Big Thing(tm), so I guess Michael is trying another shortcut - this time using Microsoft's own rich text component to beat Word's! Sigh...
bwy wrote: Personally I'm kinda getting sick of all this ajax spin. As a software developer I will run like hell the first time someone asks me to do maintenance on a large ajax app- because you just know it is going to be a mess that can only be understood by the dude who wrote it. So much for modern languages like Java and C#... the new "big thing" is to write up a mother load of javascript, cross-browser checks, and server side code.
bwy wrote: Personally I'm kinda getting sick of all this ajax spin. As a software developer I will run like hell the first time someone asks me to do maintenance on a large ajax app- because you just know it is going to be a mess that can only be understood by the dude who wrote it. So much for modern languages like Java and C#... the new "big thing" is to write up a mother load of javascript, cross-browser checks, and server side code.
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