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How Data Integration and Warehousing Works?
Data integration involves combining data from various sources, such as databases, applications, and cloud services, into a unified view. This involves extracting, transforming, and loading (ETL) data to ensure consistency, accuracy, and compatibility. Once integrated, the data is stored in a data warehouse, a centralized repository designed for analysis and reporting.
Our data integration experts work closely with you to understand your data sources, formats, and business requirements. We then design and implement a customized data integration pipeline that extracts data from your various sources, cleanses and transforms it to meet your specific needs, and loads it into a data warehouse optimized for performance and scalability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between data integration and data warehousing?
Data integration focuses on combining data from disparate sources into a unified view, while data warehousing involves storing and managing the integrated data in a centralized repository for analysis and reporting.
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