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Data Warehouse Automation: An IT Executive’s Ace in the Hole

By Mark Budzinski
| July 27, 2016

WhereScape is helping C-suite executives enable that IT transformation with integrated solutions for automating the planning, designing, building, documenting and development and managing of data warehouse, business intelligence and big data environments. WhereScape’s solutions eliminate hand coding and custom design which can slow down projects and drive up costs. WhereScape’s automation solutions enable organizations to work at the speed of business—you can make changes quickly and frequently with agility to meet changing business and technical requirements.

If you are an IT executive in the Seattle area, we invite you to register for CIO Seattle and drop by the WhereScape stand. If your schedule does not allow you to attend, check out this profile of WhereScape’s data-driven automation solutions by industry expert Wayne Eckerson. And to learn more how WhereScape’s customers are utilizing our automations solutions to dramatically reduce development timelines and deliver value to the business faster, read some of our customer success stories.

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