Senior executives at Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) have implemented a new data warehouse based on Microsoft and Intel technology, replacing the aging IBM DB2 mainframe solution that had been supporting business analysts.
Business Needs: To operate effectively, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) manages large volumes of operational and customer data. Historically, an IBM DB2 information management solution supported all data warehousing, but this became expensive and difficult to manage and could no longer provide timely access to data. As a result, the company wanted a new information management environment that could:…
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