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Getting In Synch: Creative Ways to Reconcile Data Between Apps
IBM Espresso Shot Web Seminar Series
Date: July 29, 2008
Reconciling data between enterprise applications can present a huge challenge, especially when those systems must be operational in the 24/7 world of eCommerce. Data in disparate applications must be synchronized to ensure users on each system are accessing consistent customer and product information. This puts a pinch on data integrators, who must find creative ways of meeting user demands without disrupting operational systems.Tune into this Espresso Shot Web Seminar to learn about several strategies for reconciling disparate information systems.
Attendees will learn:
- How to ensure disparate databases contain consistent information
- when and how to implement change-data-capture technology
- how data replication can be used to meet specific user needs
- the role of message queues and other delivery methods
Speaking Panel:
- Rick Sherman, Founder, Athena IT Solutions
- Jennifer St. Louis, Product Marketing Manager, IBM Information Server Solutions
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