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A computer system that acts as a storage closet for information, making data easily available to managers.
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a centralized storage site for business information collected from throughout your corporation
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a complete intelligent data storage and information delivery/distribution
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a corporate solution for information disorganization
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a good investment only if end-users actually can get at vital information faster and cheaper than they can using current technology
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a good investment only if users can actually get at vital information faster and cheaper than they can with existing technology
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an excellent tool to leverage fulfillment information
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a powerful tool for planning and management at all levels
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a program to manage sharable information acquisition and delivery universally
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a randomly accessible reliable source of data for generating information in a business system
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a storage facility integrating sources of vital information about every student and staff member in the school system
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a storage of copies of transactional data
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a storehouse of Information Packages
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a subject-oriented, integrated, time-varying, non-volatile
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a viable alternative which can be designed to improve your internal controls while generating improved, timelier financial information
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a viable solution for companies requiring quick, consistent access to critical business information
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a computerized assembly of a range of company information on its operations, markets and customers
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electronic facility for the storage and retrieval of data
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An implementation of an informational database used to store sharable data sourced from an operational database-of-record. It is typically a subject database that allows users to tap into a company's vast store of operational data to track and respond to business trends and facilitate forecasting and planning efforts. DAMA web site at www.dmreview.com
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